Here’s When You Can See the New 2- and 4-Door Bronco and Bronco Sport Down to the Minute


The new Ford Bronco and its smaller Bronco Sport sibling will be revealed on Monday, and now we know when you can see each of the short “films” (cough commercials cough) on three of Disney’s television channels: ABC, ESPN and National Geographic.
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In chronological order (all times are EDT and approximate, according to Ford):
- Bronco four-door, 8:09 p.m.: The three-minute commercial featuring the four-door Bronco will air on ABC during “CMA Best of Fest” on ABC.
- Bronco Sport, 8:11 p.m.: The “baby Bronco” will debut on ESPN during “SportsCenter.”
- Bronco two-door, 8:13 p.m.: Last but not least, the two-door Bronco will take a bow on the National Geographic channel during the airing of “National Parks: Yosemite.”
If your channel-flipping skills aren’t fast enough to keep up or you miss the commercials for some other reason, all three commercials will be available on Hulu the next day.
And whether you watch the commercials as they air or wait to watch them later, be sure to check out Cars.com, where we’ll have a ton of coverage on both the return of the Bronco and the addition of the Bronco Sport to Ford’s lineup of SUVs.
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