The body of the electric SUV is made of composite panels. Natural materials are used in the interior: wood (including bamboo and walnut) and leather. The interior also features a digital instrument panel styled to resemble classic analog dials.

The SUV's powertrain is a 269-kilowatt motor (360 hp). Unlike most electric cars that use single-speed reduction gears, here the motor works in conjunction with a 5-speed manual transmission. For off-road driving, a two-range Atlas transfer case and Fox shock absorbers are provided.

Zero Labs Automotive has begun accepting orders for the electric Ford Bronco. The production run will be 150 units, and the price of each is 250 thousand dollars.