Starting in the fall of 1941, Ford Motor Company produced nearly 278,000 of these quarter-ton 4x4s for the military in nearly four years of production.
What is GPW (General Purpose Wagon)?
This database software is used to track registrations, log attendance, submit reports, sign waivers, and perform vehicle inspections.
What is FileMaker?
All Bronco Sports come with Normal, Eco, Sport, Slipper, and Sand GOAT modes, but if you want to add Mud/Ruts and Rock Crawl, you need this trim level.
What is Badlands?
These are the "on-road" GOAT modes within the Bronco's terrain management system.
What are Normal, Eco, Sport, and Slippery?
Whether "hard" or "soft", these pieces of equipment are essential for attaching a strap between vehicles.
What are shackles?
A 1963 memo about the development of the original Bronco contained this acronym that still lives on in Broncos today.
What is GOAT?
This report completed every prep and operating day contains information about attendance, staffing, food & beverage, and nuances.
What is the daily summary?
This system lets you select a manual shifting mode so you can select any of the Bronco Sport transmission's 8 speeds using the paddle shifters.
What is SelectShift?
These are the "off-road" GOAT modes within the Bronco's terrain management system.
What are Sand, Mud/Ruts, Baja, and Rock Crawl?
Along with (or maybe in place of) a shovel, a pair of these may be all you need for self-extraction.
What are Traction Boards?
The Bronco brand was first unveiled to the public on this date.
What is August 11, 1965?
This optional add-on to the BOR experience provides attendees with peace of mind by limiting their financial liability for vehicle damage to $3500.
What is the damage waiver?
The Bronco Sport Badlands features a dual clutch version of this drivetrain component, with a differential lock feature.
What is the rear drive unit (RDU)?
This GOAT mode is designed for high-speed off-road driving, and is the only "off-road" mode that does not automatically lock the rear differential.
What is Baja?
This mechanism, consisting of a pulley attached to a ring, can be used on a winch line to change the direction of the pull or gain mechanical advantage.
What is a snatchblock?
This is the first "mid-size" Bronco, sharing many components and an assembly plant with the Ranger pickup.
What is Bronco II?
This code provides a 20% discount on online purchases from Ford Accessories or Ford Performance Parts.
What is Saddleup24?
While the Bronco Sport engine block, head, and pistons are made of aluminum, this component is made of cast iron.
What is the crankshaft?
These are the three steering modes available on the Bronco, which are controlled via GOAT modes (Raptor excluded).
What are normal, sport, and comfort?
When selecting a recovery strap or kinetic energy recovery rope (KERR), this spec should be approximately 3 times the weight of the vehicle you are pulling.
What is minimum breaking strength (MBS)?
Arguably the most iconic off-road racer of all time, this truck epitomizes Broncos and off-road racing to many people.
What is Big Oly?
This number can be used to reach Program Headquarters where expert staff can handle registration, payment, and attendance concerns.
What is 888-260-5744?
These are the horsepower and torque ratings for the 1.5L and 2.0L EcoBoost engines used in the Bronco Sport.
What are 181hp/190lb-ft and 250hp/277lb-ft?
This safety feature is designed to bring the vehicle to the stop in the event of a stuck accelerator pedal, and is disabled by the "off-road" GOAT modes in order to optimize off-road driving performance.
What is Brake Over Accelerator?
Sometimes abbreviated as UHMWPE, this material is often used in winch lines for its excellent strength to weight ratio, low-stretch, and high abrasion resistance.
What is Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene?