The last Ford Bronco was sold in 1996. When it went away, it was a large two-door SUV that was best known for a certain early 1990s low-speed chase on a California highway.
Now, the Bronco is about to hit the market updated for the 21st century. Its funky, retro style throws back to the 1960s when the original Bronco was one cool ride. With removable doors and roof, it elicits thoughts of a simpler time. But it has a modern interior, a large touch screen and seating materials, so drivers might not want to splash the retro-cool ride with mud.