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Ford Bronco goes electric, still not for Australia

Ford Bronco goes electric, still not for Australia

Posted on July 17, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ford Bronco goes electric, still not for Australia

An electric version of the Ford Bronco has been launched in China, but the iconic SUV – electric or otherwise – remains off the cards for Australia for now.

Made by Ford and Jiangling Motors, the Ford Bronco New Energy is exclusive to China, where it’s scheduled to go on sale later this year, and isn’t planned for global markets. 

An MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) filing – a legal requirement for a manufacturer to sell a vehicle in China – shared by outlets including Motor1 revealed both battery-electric and range-extender (EREV) versions.

The name New Energy is appropriate given the Chinese auto industry refers to electrified vehicles – including plug-in hybrids, EVs and EREVs – collectively as ‘New Energy Vehicles’.

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Despite playing a role in the development of the current-generation Ford Bronco – and its sharing of considerable parts with the Ranger and Everest – Ford Australia has no official plans to offer any version of the Bronco here.

When asked about the latest status on Bronco for local showrooms, a spokesperson for the automaker told CarExpert it had “no news to share”. 

The Bronco is currently sold in the US where top models run V6 petrol engines, while lower-spec versions use the same 2.3-litre turbocharged petrol four-cylinder engine as the Ranger PHEV sold in Australia but without the plug-in hybrid system.

The MIIT China filings reveal the EV Bronco gets a 202kW powertrain using a 105.4kWh LFP (lithium-iron phosphate) ‘Blade’ battery – from Tesla rival and battery maker, BYD – for electric range of 650km on the CLTC cycle.