No doubt you have heard about it. It has been hard to miss. With much fanfare, the Ford Bronco has made its triumphant return to dealerships from Branson, MO to Yellville, AR. It promises even more features and capabilities than the Broncos of the past. Of course, it does. After a two-decade hiatus, we would hope to find something a little more than 20-year-old technology and a dusty powertrain. But if you ask the team at Ultimate Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, we're still pretty sold on the iconic Jeep Wrangler.

But how do you know which one is the perfect SUV for you? When it comes to tackling the hills and valley of Harrison, AR, which of these legendary SUVs make sense for you? Both have built their reputation on their adventurous spirit and above-average off-road capabilities. Let's take a look and see which one excels as you set forth on your trek through West Plains, MO.

Unique Style

Like the Jeep Wrangler, the Ford Bronco has its own style. Its look became notorious for its boxy look, so Ford figured why change with its new rollout. You'll find a slight change with a modern look, but it still shows off that signature bucking bronco on the fender. What is new for the Bronco is the availability of a four-door version. This is something the Jeep Wrangler has offered for years.

There are some similarities with the newest edition of the Bronco and the Jeep Wrangler. For generations, the Jeep Wrangler has provided Heber Springs, AR drivers the ability to enjoy the freedom to drive without boundaries. It allows drivers to remove their doors, roof, and even their windshield if they feel like it. Now, after 20 years off the road, the Bronco also offers the ability to remove both the doors and roof. But the windshield is a Wrangler exclusive.

Performance and Capability

When considering your ideal off-road capable SUV, this is perhaps the biggest factor in your decision. This is also where the Jeep Wrangler will excel. The Wrangler offers you a large variety of efficient powertrain options, including an all-new 260 horsepower EcoDiesel engine. It brings you plenty of power to tow as much as 3,500 pounds behind it. It starts with 285 horsepower at its base, which is more than the 270 horsepower offered on the base turbo V6 of the Bronco.

But what about off-roading? Both offer a version of a four-wheel drive. In the Wrangler's case, it offers three different 4WD systems with Selec-Trac technology and a Smart Lock feature for conquering trails or more rugged conditions. The Command-Trac system is ideal for Mountain Home, AR drivers who feel like taking on the wooded trails and roads, while Rock-Trac delivers confident performance with electronic locking front and rear differentials.

There is only one true way to determine which is the perfect off-roading SUV for your travels. You need to make it to Mountain Home, AR, and take the new Jeep Wrangler for a test drive. Put it to the test and see how it handles your favorite destinations. There is nothing quite as freeing as a Jeep Wrangler, no matter how many changes you make after 20 years. The Jeep Wrangler has always been here for you.

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