The new SUV was shown to the public at a special event held in the desert near Las Vegas.

The car was built on a modified T6 platform, which is already used in production models. The body is made of carbon, and the suspension is independent at the front (McPherson type) and multi-link at the rear.

Specialists installed Fox shock absorbers, 17-inch alloy wheels, and BFGoodrich tires designed for off-road use. Ground clearance reaches 356 mm at the front and 457 mm at the rear. This vehicle is entered in the Baja 1000 race, where it will be tested for strength and off-road capability.

As for the regular Ford Bronco, its debut is scheduled for spring 2020.