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This new Ford Bronco RTR is a more affordable high-speed dune basher

Big tyres and big suspension equal big jumps for small (er) money

Published: 14 Jan 2026

“We know that some performance enthusiasts can’t necessarily afford a Bronco Raptor,” said Loren Healy. “That was our brief developing Bronco RTR: find a sweet spot for high-speed off-road performance and make it great value for thrill-seeking Bronco owners.”

Healy’s a two-time King of the Hammers champion, which goes some way to explain the spec of this rather delectable new Blue Oval: it’s the Ford Bronco RTR, developed by Healy and RTR founder/drift enthusiast Vaughn Gittin Jr. And as you can see, it wild.

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RTR has beefed up the steering to deal with abuse, and fitted new ‘high-clearance’ suspension (shocks that go bouncy bouncy) and socking great 33in tyres – “a combination we’ve never offered on a Bronco before” – along with a few choice mods to the engine.

A turbocharged 2.3-litre four-pot engine, which of course appears in the Bronco’s base, entry level spec. Why no V6? “Weight,” explains Ford. “In the dunes, a lighter front end makes the Bronco more flickable.”

That engine has been treated to the same 1,000-watt cooling fan that sits inside its Bronco Raptor sibling, and also gets Ford’s anti-lag system to keep the turbo spinning when you’re off the throttle, to give “instant thrust”.

Want a Bronco that’ll handle even more thrust? There’s the Sasquatch pack which upgrades those tyres to 35in Goodyear rubber, and upgrades the bouncy bouncy to a HOSS 3.0 setup with Fox internal bypass shocks. Similar to the ones on the F-150 Raptor, says Ford. That’s big boi stuff.

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So, it’ll jump, it’ll bounce, it’ll grip, and it’ll ‘thrust’. And it’ll look… fresh, too. RTR has applied ‘hyper lime’ accents, new wheels, ‘heritage-inspired’ wheel arches, a new front grille, and a special shade of grey shared with the Mustang RTR.

It’ll make its real-world debut at the King of the Hammers in Johnson Valley – where it was tested – in February, though you’ll have to wait a while if you want one. Ford said it’ll be available to order in October, ready for January 2027.

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