Ford recalls 700k Bronco Sport, Escape
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Ford is recalling nearly 694,721 examples of 2020-2022 Escape and 2021-2024 Bronco Sport models. The recall report cites a fuel injector that was equipped on 1.5-liter-powered Bronco Sport and Escape crossovers that could crack and cause a fire. The recall report says that only 0.3% of vehicles is affected by this defect.
Ready for summer adventures? Ford just launched a perfect lease offer for the 2025 Bronco Sport this July, making it easy to hit the trails or beaches in a capable SUV.
You can stop wondering how an electric Bronco might look, because Ford is building one for China—and it's massive.
The Ford Bronco has been well-received domestically, putting up a genuine fight against the Jeep Wrangler, and the Dearborn automaker is about to expand its international offerings. An adventure-friendly Bronco is about to be unleashed in China, but it's a bit of a departure from the trucks in the American market.
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The Bronco New Energy looks like the Bronco Sport and comes as an EV with a 105-kWh battery pack or as a PHEV with a 44-kWh battery pack and a gas engine.