The European market could get its hands on the Ford Bronco ahead of Australia, with the manufacturer's CEO hinting at talks to sell the 4x4 outside of North America.
Speaking to Auto Express, Ford boss Jim Farley said it would be up to the European division of the company to decide whether it wants the off-roader.
“I’m just waiting for these guys [Ford of Europe] to make up their mind," said Farley.
When asked if it would be viable in Europe, Farely compared the Bronco to Land Rover's own iconic nameplate, which has recently been revived, saying: “Absolutely, it works. I see all these Defenders around – absolutely. I think it would work fine.”
Although Europe might be in the frame to get the Bronco, the UK market could miss out due to it being produced in left-hand drive only, focused for the North American market rather than Ford's global operations.
This unfortunately means the Bronco will also remain out of reach for Australia, despite it being spied in mule form locally while under development, as well as riding on the T6 platform which was developed by Ford Australia for the Ranger and Everest.
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