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Ford Celebrates 60 Years of Bronco with Special Edition

Ford is celebrating 60 years of the Bronco with a special 60th Anniversary Package for the 2026 model. Based on the Outer Banks trim, this edition adds unique features and combines them with the Sasquatch off-road package. Buyers can choose between the standard turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine or upgrade to the twin-turbo 2.7-liter V6 EcoBoost for extra power.

The 60th Anniversary Bronco stands out with 17-inch Gravity Gray wheels, Vermilion Red center caps, and 35-inch Goodyear Territory RT tires. The center caps feature the bucking Bronco logo and “1966” and “Ford Bronco” wordmarks, inspired by the original 1966 Bronco hubcaps. The SUV also gets aggressive axle ratios and electronic-locking front and rear differentials for better off-road performance. Standard wheelbase-length running boards make it easier to climb in.

The grille design takes cues from the original Bronco, finished in Warm Alloy paint with Vermilion Red “Bronco” lettering. Special 60th Anniversary decals appear on the body, and buyers can choose between Wimbledon White with a matching roof and Vermilion Red decals, or Vermilion Red with a Wimbledon White roof and decals. The spare tire cover is always Wimbledon White with a Vermilion Red “Bronco” wordmark.

Ford adds 60th Anniversary badging on the fenders, featuring the bucking Bronco emblem and “Est. 1966.” The design team has also hidden a few Easter Eggs throughout the special edition.

Inside, the 60th Anniversary Bronco features Ebony leather seat outers, Alpine leather inserts, and the “60th” logo embossed on the seatbacks. Armrests are wrapped in marine-grade Alpine vinyl, and the dashboard features Alpine stitching with Bronco Red accents on the instrument panel and center console grab handles. New A-pillar grab handles are standard on all 2026 Broncos.

Ford will open orders for the 2026 Bronco and the 60th Anniversary Package in October, with pricing to be announced closer to launch. The special edition will cost more than the standard Outer Banks model, but it offers a unique blend of heritage style and modern off-road capability.

Manu MK

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