This page displays information about Ford concept vehicles from the present and the past.
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2021 Ford Bronco Four-Door Outer Banks Fishing Guide Concept
- Debut date: August 11th, 2020
- Debut venue: Ford Bronco Day, Holly, Michigan (private event for media)
- Vehicle type: modified Ford Bronco four-door
- Production intent: previews 2021 Ford Bronco accessories and parts
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2021 Ford Bronco Two-Door Trail Rig Concept
- Debut date: August 11th, 2020
- Debut venue: Ford Bronco Day, Holly, Michigan (private event for media)
- Vehicle type: modified Ford Bronco two-door
- Production intent: previews 2021 Ford Bronco accessories and parts
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2021 Ford Bronco Sport Trail Rig Concept
- Debut date: August 11th, 2020
- Debut venue: Ford Bronco Day, Holly, Michigan (private event for media)
- Vehicle type: modified Ford Bronco Sport
- Production intent: previews 2021 Ford Bronco Sport accessories and parts
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2021 Ford Bronco Sport Tow RZR Concept
- Debut date: August 11th, 2020
- Debut venue: Ford Bronco Day, Holly, Michigan (private event for media)
- Vehicle type: modified Ford Bronco Sport
- Production intent: previews 2021 Ford Bronco Sport towing abilities
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2021 Ford Bronco Sport Off-Roadeo Adventure Patrol Concept
- Debut date: August 11th, 2020
- Debut venue: Ford Bronco Day, Holly, Michigan (private event for media)
- Vehicle type: modified Ford Bronco Sport
- Production intent: actual patrol vehicle for the Bronco Off-Roadeo customer adventure playgrounds
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2011 Ford Evos Concept
- Debut date: September 2011
- Debut venue: Frankfurt Motor Show, Frankfurt, Germany
- Vehicle type: four-door, four-seat “coupe”
- Production intent: none; introduces Ford’s Kinetic 2.0 design language that influenced second-generation Ford Fusion/Mondeo and Mustang (S550 generation)
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1984 Ford Maya Concept
- Debut date: 1984
- Debut venue: Turin Motor Show, Turin, Italy
- Vehicle type: two-door, two-seat, mid-rear-engine coupe
- Production intent: production intended for 50 units per day, but never materialized
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1984 Ford Bronco Montana Lobo Concept
- Debut date: 1981
- Debut venue: Chicago Auto Show, Chicago, USA
- Vehicle type: two-door pickup truck with third door from cab to bed
- Production intent: never produced
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