Just a couple of weeks ago, we got to see the upcoming Ford Bronco out testing for the first time. Back then, the highly anticipated SUV was caught driving off-road through a snowy field, and we only got a minor look at its details from afar. Now, more spy shots have surfaced of the truck on the road, and they show more detail than ever.

This Bronco prototype was spotted by one of our spy photographers, and it looks to be sporting some much beefier tires versus the previous test truck. Up close photos reveal they're Goodyear Wrangler all-terrains (ironic, considering the Bronco will likely be one of the Jeep Wrangler's main competitors).

The photographer also captured some up-close images of the grille—well, the parts of the grille that aren't covered by camouflage, anyway. The headlights seem to resemble the round units leaked a few weeks back, while the grille itself sports a honeycomb design with oval cutouts. There's even some pictures of the rear where we can see the underside, pointing to a live axle with coil springs. There's an exterior-mounted full-size spare, a towing receptor, and a single tailpipe.

We're expecting the Bronco to be revealed in full sometime in Spring 2020, so more sightings of prototypes like this one should be a common occurrence up until then. We can't wait to see the finished product. Check out our overview article on the Bronco if you want to read more on what we know of the truck so far.

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