The 1991 Ford Bronco is a part of the model's fifth-generation which was characterized by a shift to more aerodynamic features and a rounded front clip. This 4WD vehicle, engined with a standard 4.9-liter inline six-cylinder or optional 5.8-liter or 5.0-liter V8, all paired with either a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission, was a powerhouse in its day. A two-door SUV with a removable hard top, the '91 Bronco offered three trims: Custom, XLT, and Eddie Bauer, with the latter being the most luxurious, featuring premium cloth upholstery and additional conveniences. The vehicle lacked modern safety features and infotainment tech but was considered a rugged off-road vehicle that still attracts many enthusiasts for its raw performance and nostalgic design.