Bronco Sport Nabs Off-Road Win at Grueling Rebelle Rally

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The Rebelle Rally is an all-women competition that covers more than 1,200 miles, beginning near Lake Tahoe, Nevada on Oct. 10 ending at Imperial Sand Dunes in California on Oct. 17. It’s the ideal terrain to prove the capability and durability of the all-new Bronco Sport small SUV. A trio of two-person teams ran Bronco Sport Badlands™ models through the eight-day off-road adventure.

Bronco Sport places first in the X-Cross class, a week-long race that covers 1,200 miles of Nevada and California desert terrain.

It didn’t take long for the 2021 Bronco Sport to flex its off-road muscle. Professional driver Shelby Hall and experienced navigator Penny Dale guided the all-new Bronco of small SUVs – on sale later this year – to a win at the prestigious Rebelle Rally Saturday.

Hall and Dale won first place in the X-Cross class at the event, a grueling week-long adventure that requires contestants to cover 1,200 miles of Nevada and California desert terrain. In lieu of electronic GPS mapping, teams rely on old-school compass-and-map navigation to reach designated checkpoints along the way.

The Rebelle Rally is an all-women competition that covers more than 1,200 miles, beginning near Lake Tahoe, Nevada on Oct. 10 ending at Imperial Sand Dunes in California on Oct. 17. It’s the ideal terrain to prove the capability and durability of the all-new Bronco Sport small SUV. A trio of two-person teams ran Bronco Sport Badlands™ models through the eight-day off-road adventure.

Perhaps as impressively, all three Bronco Sport entries finished the rally. Novice off-roaders and Ford Bronco marketing team members Jovina Young and Erica Martin finished fifth. Competing in a third Bronco Sport, enthusiasts Elana Scherr and Betsy Anderson were close behind in sixth place.

The Rebelle Rally is an all-women competition that covers more than 1,200 miles, beginning near Lake Tahoe, Nevada on Oct. 10 ending at Imperial Sand Dunes in California on Oct. 17. It’s the ideal terrain to prove the capability and durability of the all-new Bronco Sport small SUV. A trio of two-person teams ran Bronco Sport Badlands™ models through the eight-day off-road adventure.

“Just finishing Rebelle is an impressive feat – we’re proud of all three Bronco Sport teams,” said Mark Grueber, Bronco brand marketing manager. “The results really underscore that Bronco Sport delivers, both for seasoned pros and off-road novices. All of these women embody what Built Wild(<– trademarked) stands for, and the first-place finish by Shelby and Penny helps establish this all-new vehicle as the Bronco of small SUVs.”

The Rebelle Rally is an all-women competition that covers more than 1,200 miles, beginning near Lake Tahoe, Nevada on Oct. 10 ending at Imperial Sand Dunes in California on Oct. 17. It’s the ideal terrain to prove the capability and durability of the all-new Bronco Sport small SUV. A trio of two-person teams ran Bronco Sport Badlands™ models through the eight-day off-road adventure.

This year marked the fifth running of the Rebelle Rally, an all-women off-road event that begins near Lake Tahoe in Nevada and ends at Imperial Sand Dunes in California. The event is designed to blend serious off-road competition with the ultimate road trip.

For more information on the all-new Bronco Sport small SUV, please visit www.ford.com/broncosport.

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