Jonathan Ward of Icon 4×4 originally wanted to build an electric Bronco years ago. But the state of the EV conversion industry at that time simply failed to meet the next level quality standards that originally made Icon the leader of the entire restomod movement. An Icon 4×4 EV Bronco just wasn’t possible.
If you haven’t heard of Icon, think Singer before Singer — just with vintage Land Cruisers and Broncos, not Porsches. The company needed true OEM-level components for the first Icon 4×4 EV Bronco. It partnered with Moment Motor Company of Austin, Texas, to complete an initial prototype.
I recently took that prototype for a test drive with Ward and Moment founder Marc Davis along for the ride. As we cruised around sunny SoCal, Ward and Davis explained the monumental challenge of building such an impressive EV from scratch.
Acclimating to a ‘Vintage’ EV

It’s always a good sign when I can just climb into a vehicle like this and drive without receiving a whole speech beforehand to get me up to speed. But it was also weird to watch Ward backing out of the Icon workshop in absolute silence first.
No rasping V8 intake or burbling exhaust here, but also no fake engine noises, no clunks of rudimentary gearshifters. Not even reverse beeping to warn potential pedestrians behind, as a Prius Prime might.
Then I climbed into the driver’s seat, trying to quell the nerves of driving an irreplaceable prototype. This EV Bronco will spawn a limited run of just 10 first-edition trucks, though the potential future applications of the Moment powertrain will also proliferate throughout the Icon lineup.
In bare-bones terms, the Icon 4×4 EV Bronco sounds fairly basic. It packs 500 horsepower and 440 pound-feet of torque, solid axles, four-wheel drive, and locking diffs into the classic Bronco profile. But then Davis explained the surprising layout more simply so that my admittedly Neanderthal engineering mind could understand.
Icon 4×4 EV Bronco Uses Just One Motor

Cutting-Edge Tech Makes Life Easier

Without an Engine, Other Noises Poke Through

Challenges Developing the First Icon 4×4 EV Bronco

Icon 4×4 Bronco EV Gets Protection for New Coolant Lines & Wires

Stepping Up to Sport Mode & Stomping the Pedal to the Metal

LSDs, Lockers, and a Load of Regen Braking

Icon 4×4 EV Bronco Conclusions
