Alleged Badge, Startup Screen of 2020 Ford Bronco Leaked Online

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CarParts.com Research Team

Automotive and Tech Writers

Updated on October 27th, 2023

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Summary
  • Leaked information on the 2020 Ford Bronco is making its rounds online, and this time, it seems like the official logo and startup screen have been revealed.
  • The leaked information about the 2020 Ford Bronco’s startup screen was shared in an online forum called Bronco6G after a YouTube user uploaded a video they reportedly acquired through Ford’s SYNC 3 infotainment system.
  • Experts believe the leaked 2020 Ford Bronco’s startup screen is quite lengthy at 14 seconds, but it might be perfectly timed if it starts playing the moment the doors open.

Leaked information on the 2020 Ford Bronco is yet again making its rounds online. This time, it seems the official logo and startup screen of the highly anticipated vehicle has been revealed.

The details were shared in an online forum called Bronco6G. According to the claims, a YouTube user uploaded a video of the upcoming Bronco’s startup screen. The user reportedly acquired version 3.4 of the startup screen through Ford’s SYNC 3 infotainment system.

The video also shows a bunch of boulders rolling down a hill to form the Bronco’s logo.

Based on the leaked video, the new Ford Bronco logo closely resembles the horse on the Mustang badge—except that its hind legs are kicking in the air.

However, experts maintain the supposed startup screen is quite lengthy at 14 seconds. But if the video were to play the moment the doors open or as soon as the key is detected in the car, it might be perfectly timed for when the driver actually starts the vehicle.

It’s interesting to note the logo in the video looks different from what Ford previewed when it first announced the production of a new Bronco. At the time, the automaker showed a classic Bronco horse logo that could be seen on the spare tire covers of vintage models like the Bronco II. But the one in the video shows a more modern version, which looks like the horse on the Mustang badge, except that its hind legs are kicking in the air.

Ford has not released any statement pertaining to the said logo and startup screen. Eager consumers can only wait for the official branding concepts when the company launches the new Ford Bronco sometime next year.

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