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2021 Ford Bronco vs 2021 Chevy Blazer
As far as the competition for off-road SUVs go, this is as personal as it gets. When Ford came out with the very first Bronco in 1966, Chevy B-lined it to the drawing board to see if they could come up with something to match. The result was the first-ever 1969 Chevrolet Blazer. The last time we saw both these models on the market, Seinfeld was one of the most watched shows on TV, retail behemoth Amazon sold its very first book, and Pogs were all the rage in schools across the nation. See where the competition stands this time around in our comparison of the 2021 Ford Bronco versus the 2021 Chevy Blazer.
2021 Ford Bronco |
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2021 Chevy Blazer |
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$28,500 2-Door, $33,200 4-Door | Starting MSRP | $29,995 |
270 hp, 310 lb-ft | Engine Horsepower / Torque | 137 hp, 188 lb-ft |
8.3 - 11.5 inches | Ground Clearance | 7.5 inches |
4x4 Standard | Drivetrain | FWD Standard (4x4 Optional) |
2021 Ford Bronco Advantages and Highlights
We wouldn’t say the all-new Ford Bronco is the best at what it does if it didn’t have the figures to prove it, but here we are saying it. The Ford Bronco is the best of the best. It’s an SUV that’s built to tackle the toughest terrains with an arsenal of off-road specialized features. Some highlights on board include:
- Terrain Management System with G.O.A.T. drive modes
- Advanced 4x4 with automatic on-demand engagement
- Electronic-locking front/rear axles with disconnecting front stabilizer bar
- Available Sasquatch Package 35-inch wheels
If you want the pinnacle of all-terrain vehicles, we suggest you opt for the massive Sasquatch Package 35-inch wheels. Doing so guarantees supreme off-roading status with:
- Best-in-Class 37.2-degree Departure Angle
- Best-in-Class 29-degree Breakover Angle
- Best-in-Class 11.6-inch Maximum Ground Clearance
- Best-in-Class Water Fording up to 33.5 inches
For more information on the new 2021 Ford Bronco, drivers in the Atlanta area can reach out to our team of brand representatives at the Akins Ford superstore in Winder, GA.