For anything to stay in the automobile sector, sixty years is a rather long period and represents a significant achievement. Ford celebrates the 1966 Bronco’s special event for the 2026 Bronco by releasing a 60th Anniversary Package as spectacular as a six-pack-bearing sexagenarian. Based on the mid-level Outer Banks trim, this special edition combines several unique features with the Sasquatch off-road kit and either the basic turbocharged 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine or, for more expense, the twin-turbo 2.7-liter V-6 EcoBoost engine.
But beyond the strong hardware, the cosmetic improvements really stick out, 1966 Bronco 60th anniversary package including the 17-inch Gravity Gray wheels decorated with opposing Vermilion Red center caps, which have Goodyear Territory RT tires (LT315/70R17, for those seeking the exact size). The center caps also prominently show the bucking Bronco logo, while the ‘1966’ and ‘Ford Bronco’ wordmarks are arranged around the borders of the cap. This design is meant to elicit the 1966-77 Ford Bronco’s original hubcap.

The axles include much more aggressive final drive ratios and electronic-locking front and rear differentials to guarantee enough torque is delivered to the ground to drive those 35s. Given that one may require assistance getting into this Sasquatch’d 60th Anniversary Bronco, a set of running boards that match the wheelbase length is standard.
The wheels are not the only components inspired by the 1966 Bronco. Though it is painted Warm Alloy, which sets it apart from the Vermilion Red Bronco lettering, the grille mirrors the original 1966 Bronco shape. It also resembles the Heritage model. Depending on the paint selection, there are also 60th
Anniversary body stickers that may contrast with the primary body color. The standout anniversary Bronco is shown in Wimbledon White with matching roof and Vermilion Red decals. Alternatively, customers can go for a body in Vermilion Red combined with a Wimbledon White roof and decals for a striking contrast.
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