Bronco Based Lincoln Luxury Off Roader Could Arrive by 2029 to Rival Defender and Lexus GX
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Lincoln could finally be preparing something that many enthusiasts have wanted for years. According to reports, the brand is working on a new body on frame luxury SUV that would use the Ford Bronco platform while offering the comfort and premium feel Lincoln is known for.
Instead of chasing urban crossover buyers, this SUV would target customers who want genuine off road capability without giving up luxury. If it reaches production, it could compete directly with the Mercedes Benz G Class, Lexus GX, and Land Rover Defender.

A New Direction for Lincoln
Lincoln recently confirmed that the Corsair will leave its lineup after the 2026 model year. That means the company will be left with only three SUVs:
- Nautilus
- Aviator
- Navigator
That creates a noticeable gap in Lincoln’s portfolio. A rugged luxury SUV would not replace the Corsair directly, but it would add a completely new type of vehicle to the brand.
Luxury off road SUVs have become increasingly popular in recent years. Buyers are willing to spend premium money on vehicles that are comfortable on the highway but also capable on rough trails. Models like the Lexus GX and Land Rover Defender have proved there is strong demand in this segment.
Bronco Platform With Lincoln Luxury
The biggest talking point is that the SUV would reportedly use the Ford Bronco’s body on frame architecture.
That does not mean it would simply be a Bronco with a different badge.
Lincoln engineers are expected to focus on:
- Better ride comfort
- Quieter cabin
- Higher quality interior materials
- Improved sound insulation
- Premium craftsmanship
- Smooth on road driving experience
Unlike the Bronco, removable doors and roof panels are not expected. Lincoln buyers generally prioritize refinement over open air adventures.
Expected Design
Illustrations suggest the SUV could feature a bold, upright shape with a modern Lincoln design language.
Expected highlights include:
- Boxy SUV proportions
- Strong front grille
- Premium LED lighting
- High ground clearance
- Short overhangs for better off road capability
- Luxury focused interior
The aggressive styling would help distinguish it from Lincoln’s existing crossovers while appealing to buyers looking for something more adventurous.
Possible Engine Options
Lincoln has several powertrain choices available within Ford’s lineup.
3.0 Liter Twin Turbo EcoBoost V6
The most likely option is Ford’s 3.0 liter twin turbo EcoBoost V6, which already powers versions of the Lincoln Aviator.
This engine would offer strong performance while fitting the premium character expected from the SUV.
Hybrid Powertrain
Another possibility is the 2.0 liter turbocharged four cylinder hybrid currently available in the Lincoln Nautilus.
A hybrid version could improve fuel efficiency while still delivering enough power for daily driving and light off road use.
Extended Range Electric Version
Since this SUV is expected around 2029 or 2030, another interesting possibility is an Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV).
Ford is developing range extender technology that uses a gasoline engine only to generate electricity for electric motors.
Potential advantages include:
- Electric driving feel
- Longer driving range
- Better efficiency
- Improved low speed off road control
- Reduced range anxiety compared to a fully electric SUV
If Ford introduces this technology in the next generation Bronco, Lincoln could also benefit from it.
Why This SUV Matters
Lincoln has refreshed much of its current lineup and has improved its technology, design, and overall brand identity.
However, it still lacks a true lifestyle SUV with genuine off road capability.
A Bronco based Lincoln could attract buyers who:
- Want a premium off road SUV
- Cannot justify the price of a Mercedes Benz G Class
- Want an alternative to the Lexus GX
- Like the Land Rover Defender but prefer an American luxury brand
This would also help Lincoln reach younger buyers looking for something different from traditional luxury SUVs.
Expected Price
If launched, pricing is expected to start close to the Lexus GX.
| Specification | Expected Details |
|---|---|
| Platform | Ford Bronco body on frame architecture |
| Expected Rivals | Mercedes Benz G Class, Lexus GX, Land Rover Defender |
| Expected Engine | 3.0 liter twin turbo EcoBoost V6 |
| Possible Hybrid | 2.0 liter turbo hybrid |
| Possible Future Powertrain | Extended Range Electric Vehicle |
| Estimated Starting Price | Around $68,000 |
| Expected Launch | 2029 |
Should Lincoln Build It?
The idea certainly makes sense.
Lincoln already has experience building premium SUVs, while Ford has one of the most capable off road platforms in the Bronco. Combining those strengths could give Lincoln an entirely new identity in the luxury SUV market.
If the company delivers true off road capability without sacrificing comfort, it could finally have a serious competitor for the Lexus GX and Land Rover Defender.
At this stage, the SUV remains a reported future product, but if it arrives around 2029, it could become one of the most exciting Lincoln models in years.
Sources & References
Official Sources
Lincoln Official
https://www.lincoln.com/
Official Lincoln website with details on the current SUV lineup, technology, specifications, and future brand direction.
Ford Official
https://www.ford.com/
Official Ford website covering Bronco, EcoBoost engines, hybrid technologies, and company announcements.
Ford Bronco
https://www.ford.com/suvs/bronco/
Official Ford Bronco page with specifications, off road features, trims, and platform information.
Lincoln Aviator
https://www.lincoln.com/luxury-suvs/aviator/
Official information on the Lincoln Aviator, including the available 3.0 liter twin turbo EcoBoost V6 engine.
Lincoln Nautilus
https://www.lincoln.com/luxury-suvs/nautilus/
Official page for the Lincoln Nautilus, including available hybrid powertrain details.
Trusted Automotive References
MotorTrend
https://www.motortrend.com/
One of America’s most respected automotive publications. Original source of the Lincoln Bronco based SUV report and renderings.
Car and Driver
https://www.caranddriver.com/
Trusted US automotive publication covering vehicle reviews, future models, and industry news.
Motor1
https://www.motor1.com/
Global automotive news website with coverage of future Lincoln and Ford products.
Road & Track
https://www.roadandtrack.com/
US based publication covering performance vehicles, luxury SUVs, and automotive industry developments.
Autoblog
https://www.autoblog.com/
Reliable source for automotive news, reviews, and manufacturer updates.
Competitor Official Websites
Mercedes Benz G Class
https://www.mbusa.com/
Official Mercedes Benz USA website with G Class specifications and pricing.
Lexus GX
https://www.lexus.com/models/GX
Official Lexus USA page for the Lexus GX luxury off road SUV.
Industry News & Technology
Ford Newsroom
https://media.ford.com/
Official Ford Media Center for press releases, future technologies, electrification plans, and product announcements.
Lincoln Newsroom
https://media.lincoln.com/
Official Lincoln media site containing press releases, product updates, and official announcements.









