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Ford Bronco 2021

The 2021 Bronco was Ford's most anticipated launch in years, and first-year reality brought well-documented issues: soft-top leaks from the zip-in rear quarter windows and a modular hardtop recall covering moulded-in-colour roof panels prone to cracking in cold temperatures — a problem of particular relevance in Canadian winters. Power comes from either a 2.3L EcoBoost (300 hp) or 2.7L EcoBoost V6 (330 hp), both paired to a seven-speed manual or 10-speed automatic. The Sasquatch package with 35-inch tyres and locking differentials is the serious off-road configuration. HOSS suspension on Badlands and Wildtrak performs well on washboard gravel typical of Northern Ontario and BC backroads. A 2021 Bronco should have a clear paper trail on the hardtop recall repair and evidence that soft-top zipper seals were inspected or replaced.

Prix moyen

À partir de

$22 613

Annonces

48

2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette
Sans accidentFaible km

2021 Ford Bronco

39 146 km
49 798 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette
Sans accident

2021 Ford Bronco

Outer Banks

93 249 km
35 988 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

Wildtrak

30 959 km
52 900 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

53 911 km
44 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

54 200 km
34 857 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

76 455 km
42 898 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

71 782 km
38 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

20 020 km
39 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

36 669 km
39 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

97 131 km
36 900 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

54 500 km
37 900 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

OUTER BANKS

60 270 km
38 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

OUTER BANKS

61 841 km
36 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

45 493 km
40 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

Badlands

44 255 km
43 500 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette
Sans accident1 proprio

2021 Ford Bronco

Big Bend 4 portes 4x4

38 314 km
36 424 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

Leather Seats

88 192 km
42 890 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette
Sans accident

2021 Ford Bronco

46 690 km
47 794 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette
Sans accident

2021 Ford Bronco

98 958 km
34 490 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

68 199 km
38 995 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette
Sans accident

2021 Ford Bronco

90 465 km
38 998 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

BIG BEND

91 424 km
22 613 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette

2021 Ford Bronco

33 329 km
36 395 $
2021 Ford Bronco
Vedette
Sans accident1 proprio

2021 Ford Bronco

41 661 km
39 995 $

Questions fréquentes

01

Is the first-year 2021 Bronco still worth buying on the Canadian used market?

The 2021 Bronco marks the return of an icon after 25 years of absence — this first model year carries strong emotional value but also presents the typical flaws of a launch year. Removable roof seal issues letting in water and moisture are well documented on the 2021, particularly damaging in humid regions like British Columbia and Ontario in spring. On the Canadian used market in 2025-2026, 2021 models trade below 2023-2025 prices, which may justify the purchase if the seller can prove all recalls and service bulletins have been completed. Require a CarProof report and complete Ford service history.

02

What Transport Canada recalls specifically affect the 2021 Bronco?

The 2021 Bronco was subject to several major recalls documented by Transport Canada: a recall for the nylon soft top susceptible to tearing at highway speed, a recall for the electric power steering system that could intermittently lose assist, and a recall related to the tailgate hatch seal. Ford also issued an oil cooler recall on certain 2.3L EcoBoost engines. Before purchasing any 2021 Bronco on the used market, verify the status of all these recalls on the Transport Canada website using the VIN — all must be marked "completed" by an authorized Ford dealer at no cost to the owner.

03

Is the 2021 Bronco harder to service than later generations due to first-year parts availability?

The 2021 Bronco uses an architecture largely shared with the Ford Ranger T6 — core mechanical components (2.3L and 2.7L EcoBoost engines, transmissions) are widely available through Canadian parts distributors. However, Bronco-specific modular body parts (roof panels, door seals, trim clips) sometimes face stock shortages at Ford dealerships due to sustained demand. Specialty 4x4 accessory shops in major Canadian cities generally carry aftermarket quality alternatives for doors and panels — a viable option for 2021 owners wanting to avoid Ford supply delays.