All-new Ford Bronco debut July 9 falls on O.J. Simpson's birthday

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New Ford Bronco will debut on July 9. Yes, O.J. Simpson's birthday

Ford Motor Co. plans to reveal the all-new Ford Bronco on July 9, which falls on the birthday of Orenthal James "O.J." Simpson.

Simpson, a former football star, is known internationally for being in a white Ford Bronco that aired on live TV leading a massive police chase on June 17, 1994, after being charged with murder in the slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.

"I gotta believe this is a mistake. Didn't anybody look at the calendar?" said John McElroy, veteran industry observer and Autoline.tv host. "Ford Motor Co. does not want to correlate the launch of such an iconic and important vehicle with a police chase with a notorious" person.

"Everybody in the world knew that O.J. was fleeing in a white Ford Bronco."

The chase, a 60-mile slow-speed pursuit, was carried live on national TV. It was watched by 95 million people, according to KNSD-TV, the NBC affiliate in San Diego

Simpson was a passenger in the 1993 Bronco while his friend and former teammate Al Cowlings drove the I-405 in Southern California.

Michelle Krebs, executive analyst at Autotrader, said, "I’m not quite sure what to say ..."

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Simpson, whose televised murder trial lasted 11 months and generated international attention before ending in acquittal, later lost a wrongful death lawsuit.

He turns 73 on July 9.

Back when the car chase happened, Ford wasn't thrilled that so much was made of the fact Simpson fled in a Bronco and that the vehicle was so deeply entrenched in the story.

McElroy said, "I'll make a prediction. They'll change the date."

No, actually. The company confirmed on Monday the plan is a go.

"We're going to reveal Bronco just like we said we would on July 9," Mike Levine, Ford North America product communications manager, told the Free Press.

He said Simpson's birthdate is "purely coincidental."

Ford first confirmed the Bronco world premiere date in a June 13 tweet.

"It’s likely Ford didn’t realize the timing of the Bronco’s debut, as that aspect of the Bronco’s history is not one I imagine Ford celebrating," said Karl Brauer, executive publisher of Kelley Blue Book. "Unfortunately, unless Ford changes the date, it will be the lede, or at least a reference point, in every Bronco debut story."

The Bronco, which was built from 1966 to 1996, is poised to challenge Jeep among off-road adventure seekers in the fast-growing SUV segment.

Brian Moody, executive editor of Autotrader said of the reveal date, "I’m sure it’s a coincidence but it does go to show that bringing back the Bronco is the right move. The Ford Bronco is so completely woven into the cultural fabric of America, stumbling upon points of 'relevance' happen accidentally. Like the Mustang and F-150, Ford Bronco is forever part of America’s shared experience.”

The Bronco, which will be assembled at Ford's Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, will go on sale next year. Ford will offer it in a two-door and four-door version.

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FriesWithThat on June 15th, 2020 at 18:18 UTC »

"Simpson's birthdate is "purely coincidental. We're going to reveal Bronco just like we said we would on July 9," - Ford North America product communications manager

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 9, 2020

OJ would still be on the run today if he had driven the powerful and dependable all-new 2021 Ford Bronco!

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atglobe on June 15th, 2020 at 18:11 UTC »

I think they're just leaning into the meme at this point.

SmokeyBlazingwood16 on June 15th, 2020 at 17:49 UTC »

“We’ve been trying to get away from that ‘fugitive on the run’ image so we replaced Bronco with a new name.”

“What’s the new name?”

“The Escape”