2026 Ford Bronco 60th Anniversary Revealed with Retro Twist and Easter Eggs!
Sixty years after the first Ford Bronco hit the road, the iconic sport utility vehicle is getting a commemorative upgrade. Ford has revealed the 2026 Bronco 60th Anniversary Edition, a modern throwback that honors the model’s roots while leaning into its adventurous DNA. It is not just a badge job—it is a full package built to celebrate decades of trail-conquering heritage.
Starting with the Outer Banks trim, buyers can choose between a 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder or a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6. The only way to get the 60th Anniversary model is with the Sasquatch package. That means it comes standard with an Advanced Four-Wheel-Drive system, high-clearance suspension, locking front and rear differentials, and a more aggressive final drive ratio.
You get 35-inch Goodyear rugged terrain tires mounted on 17-inch Gravity Gray alloy wheels. In the center? Vermilion Red caps featuring a Bucking Bronco logo and the number “1966” as a nod to the original Bronco’s birth year. That same nostalgic spirit carries over to the Wimbledon White paint option, which returns for this edition. There is also a Ruby Red body color with a Wimbledon White roof for a two-tone classic look.
Ford added a Vermilion Red stripe along the sides, starting with a 60th Anniversary logo near the front. The fenders also feature 60th Anniversary badges inspired by the Mustang’s own 60-year celebration, adding that extra layer of special-edition flair.
Inside, you will find Ebony leather with Alpine leather inserts and seatbacks embossed with the 60th Anniversary logo. Alpine marine-grade vinyl wraps the armrests, while Alpine stitching details the dashboard. Red accents bring more life to the instrument panel and grab handles, blending heritage with a modern interior vibe.
A new A-pillar grab handle helps with climbing in and out, while wheelbase-length running boards give it that final rugged touch. Around the back, a Wimbledon White hard-shell tire cover displays a Vermilion Red “BRONCO” wordmark. A matte black Ford badge finishes off the tailgate.
Ford even hid one or two special “Easter eggs” in the design, left as surprises for owners to discover. Orders open in October, with pricing to be announced closer to the date.

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