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The e-bike players introduce new models all the time, and these are priced between $1,899 and $4,000. The best are not always ...
ICON invited us up to its office in Chatsworth, CA, to have a chat with its founder, Jonathan Ward, and to take a quick spin in its bonkers new Bronco EV restomod. Jonathan Ward is stuck in the past.
ICON 4x4 turns its considerable talent on the original, Early Bronco. They started by swapping in modern Coyote crate engines and updating the other mechanicals. Now they’re making them into ...
That prototype is now nearing completion, and we have the opportunity to drive it through the hills of Southern California with both Ward and Davis riding alongside to answer our many questions.
Jonathan Ward's Icon restomod company is no stranger to electric vehicles. It has built a few EV conversions in the past, such as 1949 Mercury coupe, and a 1966 Fiat Giardiniera. What it hasn't ...
The updated classic Bronco packs a 105 kWh battery and delivers 175–200 miles of range. Electric motors combine to deliver 500 hp and 440 lb-ft of torque through all four wheels. Interested ...
Ford is recalling 15,355 Bronco Sports (2021–2023 models) and 18,221 Escapes (2020–2022 models) due to a possible fuel leak. These models have the 1.5-liter engine and were previously recalled ...
In hindsight, an electrified Bronco from restomod outfit Icon 4×4 might seem inevitable given today’s modern automotive landscape. But Icon founder Jonathan Ward had wanted to hold off on building an ...
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