Ford and RTR Vehicles expand their collaboration with the new Bronco RTR. Developed and tested in the challenging off-road terrain of Johnson Valley, Calif., Bronco RTR combines RTR’s fun-haver style with Bronco’s proven 4×4 capability to deliver high-speed, competition-inspired performance without the custom-build price tag. Bronco RTR expands the performance-oriented choices that started with the new Ford Mustang RTR, taking inspiration from Ford and RTR’s relationship in Formula Drift and Ultra4 off-road racing to provide a new generation of customers with performance-and value-oriented choice in the iconic Bronco and Mustang lineups.

Bronco RTR comes standard with 33-inch rugged-terrain tires and a new, standard high-clearance suspension, marking the first time Bronco has offered such a combination. This setup delivers improved standard capability and increased driver confidence, while providing a more aggressive stance to match. To unlock the ultimate Bronco RTR high-speed off-road experience, the available Sasquatch package adds 35-inch Goodyear rugged-terrain tires and — for the first time on this model — the HOSS 3.0 system with Fox internal bypass shocks, similar to those from the first-generation F-150 Raptor. Formerly exclusive to the Badlands series, HOSS 3.0 offers the highest level of suspension performance available without stepping up to the Bronco Raptor.

Bronco RTR adds software-operated, race-derived anti-lag turbo technology. It performs a similar function — maintaining turbo boost while the driver is off throttle — but is optimized for off-road, keeping the turbocharger spooled so drivers have a sharp throttle response to manage ever-changing terrain, like deep sand. To help keep the engine performing under grueling conditions, Bronco RTR features the race-proven 1,000-watt cooling fan from Bronco Raptor. In addition to the RTR grille with new signature lighting, Hyper Lime features heavily, including on the graphics and rock rings of the 17-inch beadlock-capable RTR Evo 6 wheels. The bright color pops in any off-road terrain and pairs naturally with Avalanche Gray paint, a new shade for 2026 that is shared with Mustang RTR.
