KEY POINTS
  • Ford started shipping Bronco SUVs from its Michigan Assembly plant on Monday.
  • The Bronco is viewed as one of the most critical nonelectric product launches for Ford in years.
  • It is expected to be the flagship model for a new Bronco family of vehicles.

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DETROIT — Ford Bronco SUVs are rolling off a Michigan assembly line and shipping to dealers for the first time in a quarter century, marking a new beginning for what's expected to be a significantly profitable product for the automaker.

Ford Motor started shipping Bronco SUVs from the company's Michigan Assembly plant on Monday. Inside the plant, two- and four-door versions of the Bronco in all sorts of colors — from vibrant yellows and blues to blacked-out models — were being produced at the facility near Detroit.

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