As crossovers, SUVs, and trucks continue to dominate the automotive landscape, there’s a rising desire for individuality amidst a crowded market. Major automakers are pivoting away from passenger cars, opting to expand their offerings with more CUVs, SUVs, and trucks.
For instance, Ford’s reimagining of the Maverick brand has proven successful, introducing a best-selling gasoline or hybrid unibody compact pickup truck, unlike its 1970s counterpart. However, not all endeavors have found their footing; the electric Ford Mustang Mach-E crossover SUV derivative has faced challenges in finding its place.
Yet, why focus solely on Ford examples? Enter Jim, a virtual artist known as jlord8 on social media, who gravitates towards GM and Ford projects due to his passion for their vehicles.
While he occasionally explores designs from other manufacturers, his heart lies with GM and Ford. Recently, Jim has revisited his fascination with the second-generation Ford Bronco, envisioning its revival to compete with models like the Chevy K5 Blazer, Ramcharger, and Jeep Cherokee.
In this alternate timeline, Ford’s European Ranger MS-RT pickup truck inspires a three-door SUV concept, diverging from the current compact Bronco model. While some may prefer a design closer to the F-Series lineage, the distinct styling choices cater to diverse consumer preferences, potentially enhancing sales dynamics.