The new Ford Bronco is coming to Hungary after all

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The legendary American SUV, resurrected after nearly a quarter of a century, will soon be available in Hungary.

Ford launched the first Bronco in 1966, the fifth generation of which was released in 1992, and production of the model was discontinued four years later. The model, which became more famous than ever in 4 thanks to the OJ Simpson police chase TV broadcast, returned in mid-July this year, which means the all-new 1994 Bronco has arrived.

Many were happy about the Bronco's return, but then came the cold shower in mid-August when Ford officially announced it would not be bringing the model to Europe.

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Now, however, it has been revealed that we will still be able to buy a new Bronco in Hungary, as Ford Solymár will bring the model to Hungary. The company group is currently working on placing the first orders, but it is not yet known when the first Broncos will arrive in domestic dealerships.

This is not the first such project for Ford Solymár, as they are the ones who import the F-150 pickup to Hungary and who recently started importing the 760 horsepower Shelby GT500 Mustang.

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Source: hvg.hu

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