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Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Bronco

2021 Jeep WranglerRugged good looks, up for anything… these could describe your latest date, or two competing vehicles, the Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco. Are you ready for destination dates around the Clarks Summit, Dickson City, and Dalton, Pennsylvania, areas, with a companion like the 80-years-young Wrangler? Or has a new take on an old favorite, the Bronco, piqued your interest? Let this Scranton DCJR comparison help you decide when to “swipe right” or “swipe left” between the two.   

Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Bronco Trim Levels 

In the new Jeep Wrangler, you can choose between a total of 12 different trim levels. The standard trims include the Sport, Sport S, Sahara, and Rubicon, giving you a range of features and options to consider. Eight limited-edition trims also come in this Jeep SUV: the Willys, Willys Sport, High Altitude, Islander, 80th Anniversary, Freedom, Sport Altitude, and Sahara Altitude. These may offer details specific to the trim, such as special logos.

If your preferences lean toward the Ford Bronco, six standard trims, including the  Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, and Wildtrak, are available. One limited-edition trim, the First Edition, fits into its lineup as well.  

Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Bronco Interior Dimensions


2021 Jeep Wrangler InteriorAre you all about the size? The Wrangler’s interior gives as good as you want to get, with 104 cubic feet of passenger volume for your family, friends, or off-roading crew. We’re sure you can make use of 42.6 inches of headroom in the front and 41.7 inches in the back. In the rear, there are 57.7 inches of shoulder room.

At 99 cubic feet, you’ll find less passenger volume in the Ford. You’ll get less headroom, too—41 inches in the front, and 39.8 inches in the back. And nearly half a foot less of rear shoulder room can be found, as the Ford provides 51.8 inches. 

Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Bronco Technology 

Standard technology devices like Apple CarPlay® or Android Auto™ in both the new Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco can be used to call your friends, have messages read to you, or make audio selections. To keep your smartphone charged, both vehicles can be furnished with available wireless charging. You can even host a 4G LTE Wi-Fi Hotspot in each SUV so that your passengers can hook up their devices, too.

Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Bronco Safety

While both the Wrangler and Bronco champion safety with extensive menus of safety features, the Jeep offers one camera specific to off-roading. The optional Forward-Facing Off-Road Camera expands your view so that you can see farther ahead of you or through leaves or brush. No comparable camera appears in the Ford.

Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Bronco Performance

2021 Jeep Wrangler PerformanceYou’re afforded several opportunities for varied performance with four engines to choose from in the Jeep Wrangler. The trusted 3.6L Pentastar® V6 could include either eTorque or Engine Stop/Start Technology (ESS). Two available engines, the 2.0L Turbo with ESS and the 3.0L EcoDiesel, can be chosen. With the Ford Bronco, you get a choice of either a 2.3L or 2.7L EcoBoost® engine. 

Whether you want to drive in the Wrangler or the Bronco, both will tow up to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped (and no matter the MPG). Add the Trailer-Tow and Heavy-Duty Electrical Group package for the Jeep, or the Class II Trailer Tow Package for the Ford. These supply you with the necessary gear to make tows possible.

Decide Between the Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco

When you’re looking for a solid companion on the roads near Clarks Summit, Dickson City, and Dalton, PA, which vehicle between the Jeep Wrangler and the Ford Bronco makes you want to “swipe right”? Before you make a final decision, make sure you book a first date with both—take a test drive at Scranton DCJR!

 

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