The 2021 Ford Bronco: Exciting Transmission Possibilities
Recent rumors suggest that the 2021 Ford Bronco might feature a Getrag-supplied manual transmission, potentially equipped with seven speeds. This speculation has intensified following a recent transmission reveal from Getrag. The document detailing this new transmission was initially shared on the forums at Bronco6g.com and FullSizeBronco.com.
Overview of the Getrag Transmission
The information sourced from Getrag indicates that this new seven-speed manual transmission is specifically designed for large rear-wheel-drive vehicles. This implies a longitudinal engine configuration, expected for the new Bronco. Key features of the transmission include:
- Configurable in five-, six-, and seven-speed setups
- Capable of handling up to 443 lb-ft of torque
- Supports all-wheel-drive applications
Ultra-Low Crawler Gear
One of the most intriguing aspects for potential Bronco enthusiasts is the optional ultra-low crawler gear. This feature would replace the seventh gear in the seven-speed transmission configuration, serving as a functional low-range gear, without the necessity for a separate two-speed transfer case. The low crawl gear offers a significant ratio spread between gears, up to 11, making it particularly advantageous for off-road conditions.
Hybrid Compatibility and Expectations
Moreover, Getrag’s new transmission is compatible with hybrid powertrains. This opens up the possibility of seeing a manual transmission in a hybrid variant of the Ford Bronco. The idea of an off-road-focused hybrid manual SUV represents a significant development in the automotive market.
Alternative Transmission Options
It is anticipated that Ford will also provide a 10-speed automatic transmission option for the Bronco, similar to those found in the Ranger and F-150 pickup trucks. There is speculation about this transmission connecting with either a version of the 2.3-liter EcoBoost turbo-four, or a more robust V-6 from the larger F-series.
Upcoming Bronco Debut
The 2021 Ford Bronco is expected to make its debut soon, with its market release scheduled for early 2021. In addition, a smaller model, likely named the Bronco Sport, is slated for an April reveal, hitting the market later this year. As excitement builds around these developments, enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the official word from Ford on the Bronco’s features and offerings.