As the Ford Bronco enters its 60th year, the 2026 lineup isn’t just looking forward—it’s looking directly into the rearview mirror. To celebrate the milestone, Ford has officially unveiled the 2026 Bronco 60th Anniversary Package, a masterclass in “Heritage Architecture” that marries the rugged utility of the modern Sasquatch platform with the iconic aesthetics of the 1966 original.
Here is what you need to know ahead of the anniversary.
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The Hardware: The Return of the Wimbledon White
The centerpiece of the 2026 anniversary rollout is the return of Wimbledon White. Originally the signature color of the first-gen Bronco, this creamy, high-fidelity off-white is no longer a niche custom option.
- The Aesthetic Kit: The 60th Anniversary Package (available on the 4-door Outer Banks trim) features a Wimbledon White painted roof, a matching white grille with classic red “FORD” lettering, and retro-inspired body graphics.
- The Wheels: Ford has engineered special 17-inch “Steelie” style wheels, painted in—you guessed it—Wimbledon White, wrapped in 35-inch mud-terrain rubber.
The Architecture: Sasquatch Specs as Standard

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Ford isn’t letting the 60th Anniversary be “all show and no go.” The package automatically bundles the Sasquatch Package equipment, ensuring the mechanical soul matches the vintage skin.
- Suspension: HOSS 2.0 system with Bilstein Position-Sensitive Dampers.
- Drivetrain: Electronic-locking front and rear axles with a 4.7 final drive ratio.
- Fender Flares: The 2026 model utilizes the high-clearance flares, giving it that wide-track stance that has become the hallmark of the 6th-generation Bronco.
The Stroppe Evolution
For those looking for a desert-racing pedigree, the 2026 Stroppe Edition—inspired by Bill Stroppe’s Baja-winning Broncos of the early 70s—is finally getting a 4-door variant. Previously restricted to the 2-door configuration, the 2026 4-door Stroppe Edition features the Fox Live Valve dampers from the Bronco Raptor, making it the most capable non-Raptor Bronco in the fleet.
Digital Cockpit & Interior Hardware

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Inside, the 2026 Bronco sees a standardization of the 12-inch SYNC 4 touchscreen across all trims. For the 60th Anniversary models, the interior architecture is elevated with:
- Unique Dash Badging: Individually numbered anniversary plaques.
- Classic Upholstery: A mix of marine-grade vinyl and leather-trimmed seats that mimic the “Parchment” interiors of the mid-60s.
The ‘Decked Out’ Verdict
The 2026 Ford Bronco proves that “Heritage” isn’t a gimmick; it’s a design language. By anchoring the 60th Anniversary in the technical specs of the Sasquatch package and the visual history of Wimbledon White, Ford has created a vehicle that appeals to both the technical off-roader and the aesthetic purist.
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Author Bio
Jael Rucker is the founder of Decked Out Magazine. She has previously worked as the Associate Commerce Editor at PureWow, focusing on analytics and trends to pitch stories and optimize articles that build and engage their audience. Her work has also been seen in Footwear News and WWD. Prior to 2024, she was the style and pop culture editor at ONE37pm for over three years, contributing numerous product reviews, brand profiles and fashion trend reports, which included interviewing Steph Curry, Snoop Dogg and more.
