Ford is understood to be bringing a member of its expanding Bronco family to Australia, but it’s not the one you might think.

The Ford Bronco New Energy is the latest member of the Bronco sub-brand, having entered production this month in China where it’s manufactured by the JMC-Ford joint venture. This unibody SUV is offered as either an electric vehicle (EV) or extended-range electric vehicle (EREV).

It follows the body-on-frame Bronco off-roader and mid-size petrol-powered Bronco Sport crossover SUV, both of which have already been in production for at least four years.

While those models have continued to be ruled out for our market due to strong US demand and a lack of right-hand drive production, the Bronco New Energy is shaping up as the first Bronco-badged model in Australia since the 1980s.

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Wheelsboy reports the Bronco New Energy is headed to markets including Australia, Southeast Asia, South America and the Middle East, though it reportedly won’t go to the US (which already gets the Bronco and Bronco Sport) or Europe (which gets the Bronco and is reportedly getting its own Bronco-badged mid-size SUV).

Ford Australia wouldn’t confirm the accuracy of this report.

“The Bronco New Energy is an exciting addition to the global Ford line-up, adding a new energy drivetrain to one of the world’s most iconic nameplates,” said a Ford Australia spokesperson.

“Ford Australia is always evaluating options to expand our line-up for customers, but we have no news to share about future products at this time.”