@@WeatherManToBe the point is that europeans always gripe about the size of American cars, when g wagons and range rovers are bigger and are plentiful in London and elsewhere… no one is saying range rovers aren’t more luxurious than a jeep wrangler 😂
@@tylercala no. the gripe is about -everyone- in America having big cars for no reason, not that they exist. Rich people with big luxury SUV's? Normal. Single adult male with F350 that's never seen a site or gravel road? Absurd. Thinking an SUV is safer than a large sedan? Absurd. Not even considering compacts or sedans as a middle class person? Absurd. Dropping your yearly wage on a vehicle that sits doing nothing 95% of the time? Absurd.
Always been a Wrangler fan, but compared to the Bronco, it is just old and outdated. I really wish they had gotten a base/kid level Wrangler to go against the base/mid Bronco. Or, had gotten a V6 Bronco with the Sasquatch package to have off-road v. off-road vehicle.
Really? How many Broncos have you driven? I've driven a few (in Moab no less), and they are vastly superior on-road, and can go practically anywhere off-road a Wrangler can (sometimes with a little more locker help and some tire lift). That is why you have the option to equip them with lockers. The Bronco is WAY more comfortable and MUCH roomier inside, especially if you are a bigger guy like I am. I'm a Jeep fan and a big Mopar guy, but Ford hit a home run with this vehicle, if they can actually get them built (the timing of the pandemic and shortages are hardly their fault). Most people don't have Moab practically in their backyard like I do, and let's face it, 90% of people are going to keep these vehicles on pavement. And the 10% of people that actually do off-road like I do, can probably be narrowed down to 2% that are going to take these vehicles where a Wrangler still has an advantage off-road with a solid, front axle. Most people aren't going to trash a $60,000 vehicle, rock crawling the extremely difficult trails where a Wrangler might have a slight advantage. The V8 in the Jeep is awesome (and probably won't be around for long), but is it $80,000+ awesome, and surely way more than that in Europe with gas prices sky high? Both are fun vehicles, especially if you use them to actually drive trails. The competition will only make both vehicles better. The Jeep die hards probably should prepare themselves for the next generation of Wrangler to have IFS, as shocking as that will be for some.
@@jeffpalmer9773 I’ve driven them all. Owned several. The Bronco is noisier, cheap plastic inside, has no one touch roof, has no V8 option and has no hybrid option. It’s comparable to Jeep, but it has lots of space still to catch up to the Wranngler.
@@ButchRahman It's not noisier. Probably on par. People saying that are comparing vehicles with different tire sizes. I don't get the interior plastic criticism. I guess it mostly comes from people that just drive their vehicles to-and-from work, or are coming from more luxurious vehicles that aren't off-roaders. Why would I want a leather dashboard like my Ram truck in a vehicle you can take the top off of? Ford designed these to be able to be truly washed out, because that is what people told them they wanted. As long as it doesn't rattle (which they don't), who cares? Also, why would I want a bright red dashboard, which is all Jeep offers, no matter the exterior color? So bizarre. I'm more concerned about comfortable seats, and not having to rub shoulders with the person sitting next to me, both of which the Bronco wins hands-down. I like the idea of a hybrid EV like Jeep offers, and it's a nice first try. I imagine it would be nice for pavement driving if you daily drive your vehicle, but the 4xE gives you about 3 miles of pure electric power when off-roading at any elevation, and you can definitely feel the weight of those batteries off-roading. They aren't exactly ideal if you actually use these for their intended purpose, but since most people don't, I guess it's a good option around town. I would certainly consider a hybrid that can offer a little bit better range, and hopefully less battery weight in already heavy vehicles. It will be interesting to see what Bronco offers in comparison, and what these solar panels are going to end up being like they are testing. I will agree on the one-touch Sky top. I do like that as an option, and if I was to order another Rubicon again, I would probably opt for that.
@@jeffpalmer9773 For the money, the Jeep 4XE is by far the best value in the USA. It gets the $7500 tax credit and is the second most powerful and second fastest of the options. It is also by far the cheapest to operate. It is a great car to run off-road, as it’s whisper quiet and has mounds of torque. It destroys any Bronco if you compare side by side.
In busy city centres like London, the Ford and Jeep aren't exactly the best options 😅. But off-road, they are the real deal :D. Great comparison Nicola and Yousuf :)
@@robsmall6466 I know it’s sad that Ford isn’t bringing the Broncos as RHD. But at least in the UK, we can get Clive Sutton to import them (Clive Sutton is the company responsible for importing the Bronco that was on test in this video), but they’re LHD.
From what I’ve heard previously, it won’t be built in RHD because of limited sales projections in RHD markets such as the UK, Australia and Japan, which would have made production of a right-hand-drive variant unviable.
I like the Wrangler (there are quite a few of them in my part of the world) but the only advantage it has over the Bronco here, is it’s Hemi V8…that’s it!
All big 4x4's are too big for London! If you need to commute in London, you need an electric car more and more as they clamp down on emissions and areas you're allowed to drive a car these days. Huge Chelsea tractors are still there, but they are becoming less and less these days as people move to a hybrid/plug in hybrid or full electric versions. The amount of petrol wasted sitting in London traffic must huge these days.
These are both mid-size. We have a Wrangler Rubicon 4xe and it does fine is cities. We have taken it through NY (Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens). Philadelphia and Boston. No problems at all.
Massivly overpriced with questionable quality even here in north america. Those wrangler people, easy to spot, cheap LED headlights that are blinding everyone on the road, its a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand..
Really needed to give prices up front … the noisy, expensive to buy and run one sounds better and is faster …. Who knew !! In todays energy, environmental and economic crisisisisisis’s ….. I’d feel like an absolute moron driving a noisy V8
People who buy a Wrangler (or large off-roaders) aren’t worried about being judged. There’s no need to worry about the climate until big energy companies change! /s
The Wrangler also comes in a plug-in hybrid if the V8 offends you so much. Having a V8 doesn't bother me in the least. I recently sold my 6.7L inline 6 diesel and am waiting for a 6.7L V8. Don't expect the cost to run will be all that different.
It is “Trail Rated”. Who “Rated” it, I’d like to know? What independent firm, with the expertise and authority to RATE such things, does these “Ratings”?? I’d like to KNOW!!! I (!) thinks it’s BS. It’s like I invent a pencil sharpener and put a label on it that says “Office Rated” just to make it sound capable.
Trail rated is every Jeep that can conquer the rubicon trail. It's not some stupid firm, it is just an off-road trail. Perhaps inform yourself before writing BS comments
I drive a Hilux in London everyday. Yesterday on my way I was next to a American Market sized Tundra at a traffic light....
I felt so vulnerable...
That V8 sounds so amazing. Definitely the winner here. Just lovely
I don’t get the whole “these huge American cars are too big for london” you see heaps of Merc G wagons and they are even bigger.
Those are luxury tho. These aren't.
@@WeatherManToBe the point is that europeans always gripe about the size of American cars, when g wagons and range rovers are bigger and are plentiful in London and elsewhere… no one is saying range rovers aren’t more luxurious than a jeep wrangler 😂
@@tylercala no. the gripe is about -everyone- in America having big cars for no reason, not that they exist. Rich people with big luxury SUV's? Normal. Single adult male with F350 that's never seen a site or gravel road? Absurd. Thinking an SUV is safer than a large sedan? Absurd. Not even considering compacts or sedans as a middle class person? Absurd. Dropping your yearly wage on a vehicle that sits doing nothing 95% of the time? Absurd.
Too expensive for London. ULEZ, Congestion Charge.
giant Sprinter and Transit vans drive around tight European cities 24/7 with no issues. No passenger car is too big imo
I only watch for Nicola! ❤️☺️
She has a lot of charisma. You either have it or you don't, and you can't buy it.
Always been a Wrangler fan, but compared to the Bronco, it is just old and outdated.
I really wish they had gotten a base/kid level Wrangler to go against the base/mid Bronco. Or, had gotten a V6 Bronco with the Sasquatch package to have off-road v. off-road vehicle.
Nicola is just too funny 😂😂😂
They keep complaining how big these are. These are mid size at best.
I know right lol , they should see the Cadillac ESV
Well this was fun to watch. 🙂
She tries soo hard to convince us the Bronco is better than the Wrangler, but it's very not.
Really? How many Broncos have you driven? I've driven a few (in Moab no less), and they are vastly superior on-road, and can go practically anywhere off-road a Wrangler can (sometimes with a little more locker help and some tire lift). That is why you have the option to equip them with lockers. The Bronco is WAY more comfortable and MUCH roomier inside, especially if you are a bigger guy like I am.
I'm a Jeep fan and a big Mopar guy, but Ford hit a home run with this vehicle, if they can actually get them built (the timing of the pandemic and shortages are hardly their fault).
Most people don't have Moab practically in their backyard like I do, and let's face it, 90% of people are going to keep these vehicles on pavement. And the 10% of people that actually do off-road like I do, can probably be narrowed down to 2% that are going to take these vehicles where a Wrangler still has an advantage off-road with a solid, front axle. Most people aren't going to trash a $60,000 vehicle, rock crawling the extremely difficult trails where a Wrangler might have a slight advantage.
The V8 in the Jeep is awesome (and probably won't be around for long), but is it $80,000+ awesome, and surely way more than that in Europe with gas prices sky high?
Both are fun vehicles, especially if you use them to actually drive trails. The competition will only make both vehicles better. The Jeep die hards probably should prepare themselves for the next generation of Wrangler to have IFS, as shocking as that will be for some.
@@jeffpalmer9773 I’ve driven them all. Owned several. The Bronco is noisier, cheap plastic inside, has no one touch roof, has no V8 option and has no hybrid option. It’s comparable to Jeep, but it has lots of space still to catch up to the Wranngler.
@@ButchRahman It's not noisier. Probably on par. People saying that are comparing vehicles with different tire sizes. I don't get the interior plastic criticism. I guess it mostly comes from people that just drive their vehicles to-and-from work, or are coming from more luxurious vehicles that aren't off-roaders. Why would I want a leather dashboard like my Ram truck in a vehicle you can take the top off of? Ford designed these to be able to be truly washed out, because that is what people told them they wanted. As long as it doesn't rattle (which they don't), who cares? Also, why would I want a bright red dashboard, which is all Jeep offers, no matter the exterior color? So bizarre. I'm more concerned about comfortable seats, and not having to rub shoulders with the person sitting next to me, both of which the Bronco wins hands-down.
I like the idea of a hybrid EV like Jeep offers, and it's a nice first try. I imagine it would be nice for pavement driving if you daily drive your vehicle, but the 4xE gives you about 3 miles of pure electric power when off-roading at any elevation, and you can definitely feel the weight of those batteries off-roading. They aren't exactly ideal if you actually use these for their intended purpose, but since most people don't, I guess it's a good option around town. I would certainly consider a hybrid that can offer a little bit better range, and hopefully less battery weight in already heavy vehicles. It will be interesting to see what Bronco offers in comparison, and what these solar panels are going to end up being like they are testing.
I will agree on the one-touch Sky top. I do like that as an option, and if I was to order another Rubicon again, I would probably opt for that.
@@jeffpalmer9773 For the money, the Jeep 4XE is by far the best value in the USA. It gets the $7500 tax credit and is the second most powerful and second fastest of the options. It is also by far the cheapest to operate. It is a great car to run off-road, as it’s whisper quiet and has mounds of torque. It destroys any Bronco if you compare side by side.
There is no garbage jeep built which is better than Bronco
That was a fun watch! I want to see more of both of you making films like this 🔥
In busy city centres like London, the Ford and Jeep aren't exactly the best options 😅. But off-road, they are the real deal :D. Great comparison Nicola and Yousuf :)
You aren't wrong! 😄
@@Autoexpress 😄👌
The Ford Bronco is gonna be officially sold in Europe next year, but it won’t be officially sold in the UK, Ireland, Malta, Cyprus or any RHD country.
That's a shame. The more models available in the UK the better as far as I'm concerned
@@robsmall6466 I know it’s sad that Ford isn’t bringing the Broncos as RHD.
But at least in the UK, we can get Clive Sutton to import them (Clive Sutton is the company responsible for importing the Bronco that was on test in this video), but they’re LHD.
@@DaveDVideoMaker Yes. It's good that someone is willing to bring them to the UK somehow. Guess the Ford Edge struggling put Ford off with this one
From what I’ve heard previously, it won’t be built in RHD because of limited sales projections in RHD markets such as the UK, Australia and Japan, which would have made production of a right-hand-drive variant unviable.
@@joshbacon8241 Does that basically mean a limited market for RHD markets?
I’m obsessed with the Bronco , great comparison!
Next test drive - a Hennessy Mammoth? 🤔🤓🤣
WoW, 6.4litre! STG200 tank of fuel?
I like the Wrangler (there are quite a few of them in my part of the world) but the only advantage it has over the Bronco here, is it’s Hemi V8…that’s it!
And solid front axle ??? It's the reason why most offroad ppl choose the Wrangler over the Bronco
@@dor1tomcswagger69 who choose wrangler over Bronco for solid axle ????
@@NishaSingh-gj8mk plenty of ppl actually
Nicola is an absolute asset to the channel.... love the styling of presentation 👌
What are you going to do next week, take a McLaren 720s and a Ferrari 812 Superfast up a mountain track?
I switched off at the drag race.
All big 4x4's are too big for London! If you need to commute in London, you need an electric car more and more as they clamp down on emissions and areas you're allowed to drive a car these days. Huge Chelsea tractors are still there, but they are becoming less and less these days as people move to a hybrid/plug in hybrid or full electric versions. The amount of petrol wasted sitting in London traffic must huge these days.
Sounds like the city has outgrown itself. Seems to me, cars OF ANY SORT are a problem.
@@mercoid tell that to the 16 million people who live there to sell their cars. Never gonna happen
@@AdamForeman ……Forcably disperse them! They are “human pollution” !
@@mercoid thanks Satan! I'll get on that for you! 🙄🙄🙄🙄
These are both mid-size. We have a Wrangler Rubicon 4xe and it does fine is cities. We have taken it through NY (Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens). Philadelphia and Boston. No problems at all.
It's raining! Was this filmed last year??
I read that fort will bring the bronco in Europe soon. Maybe they pass un for the steering wheel
You guys dont get the Bronco in the UK so I dont see the point of the video
Way to go buddy!
V8 any day
This is the test of fastest Wrangler and normal Bronco. Get Bronco Raptor and than test this Jeep againt it.
They can put the 392 in the Jeep but they won't put one in a 1500 Ram Truck!!
They put the SC 6.2 Hemi in the Ram and it makes more power.
Bronco every time, more power wanted that not necessary then the Raptor model.
Is a verdict too much to ask for?
That Bronco is UGLY. Looks like a lifted Mini Cooper.
They got a base model Bronoco lol
How long was that drag race? It was wet when you started and dry when you finished🤣🤣
I’d rather have an Ineos Grenadier
Massivly overpriced with questionable quality even here in north america. Those wrangler people, easy to spot, cheap LED headlights that are blinding everyone on the road, its a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand..
Really needed to give prices up front … the noisy, expensive to buy and run one sounds better and is faster …. Who knew !! In todays energy, environmental and economic crisisisisisis’s ….. I’d feel like an absolute moron driving a noisy V8
People who buy a Wrangler (or large off-roaders) aren’t worried about being judged. There’s no need to worry about the climate until big energy companies change! /s
The Wrangler also comes in a plug-in hybrid if the V8 offends you so much. Having a V8 doesn't bother me in the least. I recently sold my 6.7L inline 6 diesel and am waiting for a 6.7L V8. Don't expect the cost to run will be all that different.
Bronco every time, if I had to buy either of them (which I wouldn't!)
Man on motorbike... laughable fake double takes the Bronco. Yeah right.
It is “Trail Rated”. Who “Rated” it, I’d like to know? What independent firm, with the expertise and authority to RATE such things, does these “Ratings”?? I’d like to KNOW!!!
I (!) thinks it’s BS. It’s like I invent a pencil sharpener and put a label on it that says “Office Rated” just to make it sound capable.
Trail rated is every Jeep that can conquer the rubicon trail. It's not some stupid firm, it is just an off-road trail. Perhaps inform yourself before writing BS comments
I don't think that they should have been allowed in London with those cars. They both deserved points on their licences.
Bless you snowflake. There’s the ULEZ and congestion zone, that’s it.
@@rogerhalt3991 Thanks for the complement.
The Wrangler also comes in a 375hp plug in hybrid version.
Lifted 392 Wrangler vs stock base model Branco😂 I literally drive a 2021 jeep and this review was awful. Unsubbed.
You don’t need to use the word “literally”. You either drive a 2021 Jeep or you don’t.