The 2022 Ford Bronco vs. the 2022 Toyota Sequoia

Here at our Vauxhall, NJ new Ford dealership, our portfolio of new Ford SUVs is far and away the best reason to drop by these days. From small SUVs that are great for cities like Newark to spacious rides for growing families in Elizabeth, NJ, our lineup of new Ford SUVs has something for everyone. But if you lead a more adventurous lifestyle, it's the new Ford Bronco you'll want to keep a close eye on. This rugged new SUV is perfect for off-road excursions and personalization. However, it's not without rivals at dealerships around Elizabeth and Union, NJ. So, if you're thinking about buying or leasing a new Ford Bronco, you owe it to yourself to weigh it against rivals like the new Toyota Sequoia.

Engine

When it comes to the engine options that both models offer, you'll notice some key differences between the new Ford Bronco and the new Toyota Sequoia. First and foremost, the new Toyota Sequoia only has one engine in its lineup. And while it's impressively powerful, the Toyota Sequoia lacks the versatility that the Ford Bronco offers. From its stout turbocharged four-cylinder engine to its athletic turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine, the new Ford Bronco can be outfitted to give you the power you need for almost any task.

Performance

Perhaps the best feature of the new Ford Bronco is its off-road prowess. Both the new Ford Bronco and Toyota Sequoia can be had with 4x4 capability, but the new Ford Bronco has a suspension better suited to rough terrain. Whether it's loose sand or steep slopes, the new Ford Bronco is perfect for any outdoor adventure. Plus, the Ford Bronco can be had with Fox shock absorbers, a heavy-duty rear axle, and even an active exhaust system, which are notably missing from the equipment list of the Toyota Sequoia.

Interior

The cabins of the new Toyota Sequoia and Ford Bronco are both well-equipped for day-to-day driving, but one thing that sets them apart is the fact that the interior of the new Ford Bronco can become its exterior. It's one of the few SUVs with a removable roof and removable doors. So, if you're looking to enjoy some open air driving during the summer around the greater Linden, NJ area, you'll find that the Ford Bronco is better suited to your needs than the new Toyota Sequoia.

Technology

Both the new Ford Bronco and Toyota Sequoia are fairly well-equipped on the tech front. They each feature intuitive infotainment systems, with the Ford SYNC® 4 system standing out for its large and responsive touchscreen and support for both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. However, one thing that the new Ford Bronco has on the tech front that the new Toyota Sequoia lacks is an available onboard front-facing TrailCam, helping you to easily navigate rough terrain.

Safety

On the safety front, the new Ford Bronco and Toyota Sequoia are actually fairly evenly matched. Both offer BLIS™ Blind Spot Information Systems, Forward Collision Mitigation, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keeping Assist, and much more.

Reserve a test drive in the new Ford Bronco today at Maplecrest Ford Lincoln of Union

If you're interested in taking a test drive in one of our latest Ford Bronco models, we'd love to invite you to pay us a visit at Maplecrest Ford Lincoln of Union today. Feel free to drop by our showroom in Vauxhall to try out this outstanding new off-road SUV.







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