2021 Toyota 4Runner Vs. 2021 Ford Bronco
It's obvious that the Jeep Wrangler will be more compared to the 2021 Ford Bronco the two and four-door body styles, removable roof and doors, size, and even marketing tech are similar. The Toyota 4Runner is in the shadows begging to be considered, and while the 4Runner has been a vehicle that has been around since the Pleistocene, the 4Runner has been updated for 2021.
Different Parameters of Comparison:
- Vehicle Proportions- The 4Runner is the same length as the four-door Bronco, but its wheelbase is half a foot shorter, which explains its significant advantage in terms of penetration angle. The Bronco may also offer a quieter ride on the freeway.
- Ground Clearance- It's impossible to talk about two SUVs without talking about their ground clearance. While the 2021 Ford Bronco offers 8.3 inches, the 2021 Toyota 4Runner gets 9.6 inches, and the Bronco beats the 4Runner with only 35-inch tires. Approach and departure angles.
- Towing Capacity- The 4Runner is the more powerful of the two SUVs and offers 5,000 pounds of towing capacity, well over 3,500 pounds for the Bronco.
- Drivetrains- The 2021 Ford Bronco is a real off-roader with only 4x4 as a drive train. On the other hand, buyers of the 2021 Toyota 4Runner can choose between RWD (rear-wheel drive) and 4x4.
- Trim Levels- Lesser trims are available for the 2021 Ford Bronco, which offers six of these. The names of the Bronco’s trims are:
- Wildtrak
- Base
- Outer banks
- Black diamond
- Badlands
- Big Bend
Compared to the above, the 2021 Toyota 4Runner offers nine trims that have been listed below:
- SR5 Premium
- TRD Off-Road Premium
- Trail Special Edition
- SR5
- TRD Off-Road
- Nightshade Special Edition
- Limited
- TRD Pro
- Venture Special Edition
- Seating Capacity- The Bronco offers fewer seats than the 4Runner due to the availability of a third row for the latter.
- Engine Options- Buyers of the 2021 Ford Bronco have two engines to choose from: the first is a 2.3-liter, turbocharged V6 that develops 270 horsepower and 278 lbs.-ft of torque and is mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox with a crawler gearbox, and the other is a 2.7 liter stronger. Turbo-charged V6 with 310 hp and 400 lbs.-ft of torque, mated with a 10-speed automatic transmission. For comparison, Toyota offers a single 4.0-liter V6 for all 4Runner models in 2021. This powertrain develops 270 horsepower and 278 lbs.-ft of torque, mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. However, for its weight, the 4Runner feels slow here compared to the Bronco.
Safety- The Bronco ships with the Ford CoPilot 360 ™ program available, but this is not standard. Extended cruise control is not part of the package. On the other hand, every 4Runner rolls off the production line with the Toyota Safety Sense ™ program, which offers features such as:
- Lane Departure Alert
- Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
- Pre Collision System
- Automatic High Beams
The 4Runner beats the Bronco in terms of airbags too, offering eight instead of six.