I wonder what the powertrain would be and will it have an ecoboost?
2015 Ford Bronco Specs
So word from our Ford insider is that the 2015 Bronco concept is getting some interest from the corporate brass and from what we are told we really like what we are hearing. First off the Bronco will be based on the F-150 chassis and will only come in the shared 4WD system of the F-150. In fact it seems that the Bronco will share many parts with the Ford F-150 therefore cutting cost for development. The engine choices for the 2015 Ford Bronco that are being mulled over that certainly caught our attention is the 3.5L Ecoboost, 5.0L and the 4.5L Diesel engine options. No word on the specifics but it could possibly mean an SVT edition that uses the 5.0L and possibly some FOX shocks like the Ford Raptor. Sweet! Expect to see a 2Dr and 4Dr version of this 2015 Bronco.
The 6.4 replaced the 6.0 in '08, and the 6.4 has since been replaced by the Ford-designed 6.7 Scorpion. The rather unhappy divorce between Ford and Navistar would pretty much kill any Ford mill based on a Navistar design, but Ford was working on a small diesel for the F150 somewhere around that displacement. They shelved it because the ROI wasn't there and EcoBoost pretty much fills the diesel niche in that class at a fraction of the cost. (I remember reading about a V6 based on the Navistar V8, but I think it was aimed at the heavier classes; I think the one destined for the F150 was a clean-sheet design from Ford.)The 4.5l diesel was the v6 version of the 6.0l Powerstroke, which I thought they D/C'd in 2010ish IIRC.
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The 6.4 replaced the 6.0 in '08, and the 6.4 has since been replaced by the Ford-designed 6.7 Scorpion. The rather unhappy divorce between Ford and Navistar would pretty much kill any Ford mill based on a Navistar design, but Ford was working on a small diesel for the F150 somewhere around that displacement. They shelved it because the ROI wasn't there and EcoBoost pretty much fills the diesel niche in that class at a fraction of the cost. (I remember reading about a V6 based on the Navistar V8, but I think it was aimed at the heavier classes; I think the one destined for the F150 was a clean-sheet design from Ford.)
If the Bronco ever makes it back into production, it's exceedingly unlikely that it would not have at least one EB mill. Diesel is an almost guaranteed no-go, but if they did use one, it's far more likely that they'd use the 3.2 I5 that's already been federalized for the upcoming Transit van rather than going through the certification on a new mill.
Yeah, that's the one I'd read about. Ford didn't even use it in the SuperDuties; there's no way that iron lump would end up in a Bronco...This is the one I'm referring to. IIRC the belt route diagram for the 4.5l was on the sticker on my 6.0l sticker, along with the v10, 5.4, and 7.3l on my 2003 model.
http://www.internationalpowerstroke.com/VT275.html
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