2023 FORD BRONCO PRODUCTION SCHEDULING HAS BEGUN

Ford Bronco reservation holders have exercised extreme patience over the past few years. Luckily, the wait might be over for some, as the production schedule for the 2023 model year Bronco has slipped onto the internet. So customers should be watching their emails and phones with the hope that they’ll be on the list.

2023 Ford Bronco Production Week: Details

A document posted to the Bronco6G forum states that Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan will start scheduling for 2023 Ford Bronco production Thursday, October 6th. The immediate weeks slotted for 2023 Ford Bronco production are as follows:

  • 11/4/2022
  • 11/7/2022
  • 11/14/2022
  • 11/21/2022
  • 11/28/2022

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That is the entire month of November, during which customers may have their vehicles scheduled to be built/produced once scheduling begins in the next few days. If you’ve already received word that your Bronco will be produced during the weeks listed above, you can ignore the list as it pertains to the scheduling of future production weeks. It’s also important to note that if you already have a VIN and your build is scheduled for this week, this doesn’t mean you’ll be getting a 2023 Bronco.

Ford has announced that they won’t immediately take retail orders for new customers for the 2023 Bronco. Instead, the order books are only open for those with an existing reservation or for those that are current order holders. The goal is to start chewing through the high demand that has accumulated over the past two years since the Ford Bronco first debuted. Those who have been waiting for such a long time are undoubtedly frustrated but have shown extreme patience to receive their highly capable SUV. People that have already received their orders have made it clear that it is well worth the wait.

We at MC&T want to wish reservation holders luck that their vehicles will be scheduled for the weeks listed above.

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