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New Ford Bronco for Sale in Dayton, OH | Beau Townsend Ford

Beau Townsend Ford at 1020 W National Rd in Vandalia carries the new Ford Bronco — a purpose-built off-road SUV with removable doors, removable roof panels, and trail capability that goes head-to-head with the Jeep Wrangler. If you're in Dayton, Huber Heights, Kettering, Centerville, or anywhere in Montgomery County and you want a vehicle that's as capable off the pavement as it is on it, the Bronco delivers.

Highlights: Removable doors and roof panels | Available 35-inch tires from the factory | Standard 4x4 across the lineup | Available Sasquatch off-road package | Two-door and four-door configurations

Great for: Off-road enthusiasts across the Miami Valley | Dayton drivers who want open-air capability | Weekend adventurers who still need a daily driver | Anyone cross-shopping a Jeep Wrangler

Built to Go Where Pavement Ends

The Bronco is not a crossover with rugged styling — it's a body-on-frame SUV built from the ground up for off-road performance. Standard 4x4, a terrain management system with multiple drive modes, and available features like front and rear locking differentials, a disconnecting front stabilizer bar, and 35-inch tires give it genuine trail capability that most SUVs can't touch. For Dayton drivers who head to Wayne National Forest, Hocking Hills, or off-road parks across Ohio on weekends, the Bronco is built for exactly that kind of driving.

Open-Air Driving in the Miami Valley

Removable doors, removable roof panels, and a fold-down windshield on select configurations turn the Bronco into a completely different driving experience when the weather cooperates. Spring and summer in the Miami Valley are made for open-air driving — cruising through downtown Dayton, running surface streets through Kettering and Centerville, or heading out to the country roads around Troy and Tipp City with nothing between you and the air. The Bronco is one of the only vehicles on the market that offers this kind of versatility from the factory.

Two-Door or Four-Door — Your Call

The Bronco comes in two-door and four-door configurations. The two-door is shorter, lighter, and more nimble on tight trails — the purist's choice. The four-door adds rear passenger space and a longer wheelbase for families and Dayton drivers who need the Bronco to double as an everyday vehicle. Both share the same off-road capability, the same powertrain options, and the same removable top. It comes down to how you plan to use it most.

Capable on the Trail, Comfortable on I-75

What separates the Bronco from older off-road SUVs is that it doesn't punish you on pavement. The ride is composed on the highway, the interior is modern and well-equipped, and a touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto keeps you connected on the commute. Ford Co-Pilot360 adds pre-collision braking, lane-keeping assist, and automatic high beams. The Bronco handles the daily drive between Dayton, Vandalia, and Huber Heights as confidently as it handles a trail — which is exactly the point.

Drive a Bronco at Beau Townsend Ford

Pre-qualify for financing and know your budget before you visit. Get your trade-in estimate online and see what your current vehicle is worth toward a new Bronco. When you're ready, schedule a test drive and see how the Bronco handles the roads around Dayton and Montgomery County. Have questions? Contact us or visit the finance department to explore your options.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where can I buy a new Ford Bronco near Dayton, OH?

Beau Townsend Ford in Vandalia carries new Broncos in two-door and four-door configurations. Take I-75 north from Dayton to Exit 63 at National Road — schedule a test drive online before visiting.

Q: Is the Ford Bronco good for Dayton winters?

Yes. Standard 4x4, multiple terrain modes, and available locking differentials give the Bronco strong capability in snow and ice. Montgomery County gets hit hard from November through March, and the Bronco handles unplowed neighborhoods in Huber Heights, slick stretches of I-75, and icy side streets across the Dayton area without hesitation.

Q: Ford Bronco vs Jeep Wrangler — which should I buy?

Both are serious off-road SUVs with removable tops and doors. The Bronco offers independent front suspension for a smoother ride on I-75 and I-70, and available 35-inch tires from the factory. The Wrangler has a longer heritage. Worth test driving both — Beau Townsend Ford in Vandalia has Broncos on the lot for Dayton-area buyers to compare.

Q: Can you daily drive a Ford Bronco in Dayton?

Yes. Despite its off-road capability, the Bronco rides comfortably on the highway and includes wireless Apple CarPlay, a digital dash, and Ford Co-Pilot360 safety features. Dayton drivers commuting I-75 to Vandalia, running errands in Kettering, or sitting in traffic on I-70 will find it handles daily driving as well as it handles trails.

Q: Does the Ford Bronco come in a two-door?

Yes. The two-door is shorter and more trail-focused — the purist choice for Dayton-area off-road enthusiasts heading to Wayne National Forest or Hocking Hills. The four-door adds rear passenger space for families who need the Bronco as an everyday vehicle across Montgomery County.

Q: Where can I take a Ford Bronco off-road near Dayton?

Wayne National Forest, Hocking Hills, and John Bryan State Park all offer terrain the Bronco was built for. The Bronco also handles unpaved roads across the Miami Valley, beach access around Ohio lakes, and the kind of back-country routes that most SUVs cannot manage.