A pair of exciting and adventurous SUVs, the Ford Bronco vs. Toyota 4Runner comparison is sure to grab the attention of families, weekend road-trippers, and many other folks. While each model will capably serve your day-to-day travels, there are key discrepancies between the two options.

Around Mount Pocono, Tobyhanna, Scranton, Pocono Pines, and Blakeslee, our Ray Price Ford staff has received questions about the Bronco and rival SUVs, such as the 4Runner. So the following is a breakdown of both vehicles, with a deep dive into traits such as personalization, performance, and more!


Picking Your Ideal Body Style

If you want to open up the cabin of your SUV to the outside world or choose between a 4-door and 2-door style, the 2021 Ford Bronco will be an easy choice over the 2021 Toyota 4Runner.

First, Ford offers the Bronco in 2- and 4-door body styles, giving you the chance to personalize the model to your preferences. Also, the Bronco comes with a removeable roof and a set of removeable doors. You can choose between hardtop and soft-top roof setups, too.

With the Toyota 4Runner, not only are you limited to a large 4-door arrangement, the option to easily remove doors or take the roof of your SUV is notably absent.


Performance Configurations

Upon first glance, you might think the Toyota 4Runner would easily out-perform the Ford Bronco, given its large proportions. That's not the case, though. In fact, the performance of the Bronco isn't just stronger than the 4Runner, it's more versatile, too!

With the Toyota SUV, the sole engine is a V6 4.0L making 270 horsepower and 278 lb-ft of torque. With the Bronco, though, you start with a standard 4 cylinder engine that generates 270 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque, before moving to an available V6 motor that churns out 310 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque.

The transmission of the 4Runner is a 5-speed automatic, yet the Bronco lets you choose between a 7-speed manual or a 10-speed automatic!


 

        

Off-Roading Savvy

The Toyota 4Runner has long been an off-roading staple for SUV lovers, but the 2021 Ford Bronco has too much technology and inherent advantages to ignore. If you just want to look at the stance of the two SUVs, the 4Runner peaks at 9.6 inches of ground clearance, while the Bronco offers as much as 11.6 inches of ground clearance.

Really, it's the technology of the 2021 Bronco that overwhelms the 4Runner. Just a few of the features Ford has baked into the SUV include a Terrain Management Systemâ„¢ with G.O.A.T Modes that lets you sift through as many as eight different drive modes, an advanced 4X4 automatic on-demand engagement system.

Plus, you'll have options like the Sasquatch package, which includes the following features:

  • 35-inch tires
  • 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels
  • Front- and rear-locking differentials
  • 4.7 Final Drive Ratio

Ford Bronco vs Toyota 4Runner: 2021 Bronco Pulls Ahead

Only recently has the Ford Bronco returned to the streets around Mount Pocono, Tobyhanna, Scranton, Pocono Pines, and Blakeslee.

Still, it's already solidified itself as a major player and is toppling models such as the Toyota 4Runner in head-to-head comparisons. At Ray Price Ford, we can get you behind the wheel of the exciting Bronco!

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