Ford has unveiled the electric Bronco for the Chinese market. Developed in partnership with China’s Jiangling Motors, the SUV is equipped with an all-electric powertrain. It uses a lithium iron phosphate battery pack manufactured by Chinese battery giant BYD. The electric Bronco is scheduled to go on sale in China in the last quarter of 2025.
The Ford Bronco will feature a BYD-designed battery.
Unlike its traditional internal combustion-engine versions, the electric Bronco will be produced exclusively with electric motors. The SUV measures 5025 mm long, 1960 mm wide, and 1815 mm high. The vehicle has a 2950 mm wheelbase and offers seating for five. Its curb weight is announced as 2630 kg.

The vehicle features a dual-motor system operating with an all-wheel drive system. These motors produce a total of 232 kW (311 hp). The model, which has a top speed of 170 km/h, has a battery capacity of 105.4 kWh. According to the CLTC standards implemented in China, the battery provides a range of 650 kilometers. This data places the vehicle among the top electric SUVs in its segment.
The Lidar sensor located on the Ford Bronco’s windshield indicates that the vehicle will use advanced driver assistance systems. This hardware is considered a signal of an architecture that will support software for driverless or semi-autonomous driving.
Ford relaunched the Bronco in 2021, initially with an internal combustion engine. However, an all-electric version has been developed to meet the demand for electric vehicles in the Chinese market. The new Bronco will be produced in China in partnership with Jiangling Motors.
The starting price for the model has not yet been announced, but local sources suggest it will be around $42,000. No information has been released regarding whether the electric Ford Bronco will be limited to the Chinese market.

