Discussion: Does pink belong on an off-roader?

Laura
Jan 30, 2026
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When Ford brought back Bronco, the goal was to get people outside and off-road in an SUV that could handle the wild. The 2020 press release introduced a younger audience to the history of the legendary vehicle and reminded Gen 1-5 owners of the power and fun the 4x4s provided for decades:

“Bronco gave rise to the fun and versatile off-road SUV in 1966, becoming the first enjoyable sport utility vehicle for those who wanted to live, work and play outdoors,” said Jim Farley, Ford chief operating officer. “Like the original, the all-new Bronco family is engineered to take you to epic places, with capability to deliver confidence on any type of terrain.”

“Bronco delivers on the common thread desired by enthusiasts – authenticity,” said Mark Grueber, Ford U.S. consumer marketing manager at the time of the release. “Building Bronco as Ford’s distinct outdoor brand includes a unique network of experiences, community and engagement that extends far beyond ownership of Bronco and Bronco Sport models.”

Bronco’s defining outdoor-focused features were later revealed to include a transfer case, available locking differentials, bash plates, and underbody protection, and fun-to-get-dirty and easy-to-clean materials. Enthusiasts had no doubt that this vehicle was tough and made to be used.

It was also created to be modular, from the Accessory Ready points to the heavy-duty bumpers, top options, and more, with the goal of letting you make your Bronco your own.

Fast Forward to Deliveries and the Present
This is where it gets interesting: People began modifying and accessorizing their vehicles in a way you wouldn’t. Tune into any forum, subreddit, or Facebook group, and you’ll see people removing trail sights, adding low-profile tires and big rims, or doing a spare tire delete.

While some owners don’t see the purpose of turning a 4x4 into a street-only vehicle, others say they bought it, let them do what they want, whether that’s softening the look or never letting it touch dirt.

So, the question is, does the Bronco brand only equal “rugged” in your mind, or can share space with a floral-wrapped Bronco that may never leave the pavement –– or one that does?

What appearance choices do you think go too far on a Bronco? What takes away from that highly capable and durable aesthetic? Is it graphics? Colors? A factory special edition collab?

Should Broncos be saved for the off-roaders or outdoorsy owners who want to make use of the 4-wheel-drive benefits, or are they equally at home in the driveways of people who want in on their cool looks and open-air concept, who may or may not get that the knobby tire sounds, trail drives, and washable interiors are part of the fun? Do brightly colored, fun Broncos belong around campfires and on the toughest Moab trails, or should they look like they blend in with nature?

If the Bronco world becomes flooded with grumpy bumpers and sparkly accessories, driven by owners who might not align with the original values and intent, or trims are introduced that don't match your idea of Bronco, does the brand lose some worth to you? What will make you leave the brand, or are you in it for life, no matter what other owners do or Ford releases from factory?
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#20
Any inspo pics?

Was looking at some color ppf, here's a blue and a purple. Maybe set it off with a white hard top.
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#21
Was looking at some color ppf, here's a blue and a purple. Maybe set it off with a white hard top.

In 1970 Ford had a purple on the trucks. It worked well.I saw it in person at the dealer and still have the brochure with the below picture.Its also when I became a Bronco fan.

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#22
Kid at work has a truck like that, everyone laughs at him.Its a fad that needs to end.Its actually dumber than getting ducked.

Has anyone taken the time to actually explain why it is not advantageous for off road? If that is what he wants for "on road" and he is aware of WHY it is not good for off road then I tend to just give them space to be them.... Hell I spent WAY too much on some of my accessories that I really do not "NEED" to run the trails that I run... I do make sure that they all contribute to making my life easier (and/or prepared) on the trail though.... I always find it funny to see people pay for accessories and then willingly put a sticker on their vehicle to advertise for the company that they just paid.... I find that kind of humorous... I do not tend to say much about it though... (exception: just now)...
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#23
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#24
Has anyone taken the time to actually explain why it is not advantageous for off road? If that is what he wants for "on road" and he is aware of WHY it is not good for off road then I tend to just give them space to be them.... Hell I spent WAY too much on some of my accessories that I really do not "NEED" to run the trails that I run... I do make sure that they all contribute to making my life easier (and/or prepared) on the trail though.... I always find it funny to see people pay for accessories and then willingly put a sticker on their vehicle to advertise for the company that they just paid.... I find that kind of humorous... I do not tend to say much about it though... (exception: just now)...

Obviously you dont realize the HP gains you get when you put product stickers on your ride. Or the confidence it gives you to take your Bronco offroad with zero skill or knowledge.

* I removed the ones Ford stuck on the front fenders. I lost nearly 25 HP... 😃
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#25
Obviously you dont realize the HP gains you get when you put product stickers on your ride. Or the confidence it gives you to take your Bronco offroad with zero skill or knowledge.

* I removed the ones Ford stuck on the front fenders. I lost nearly 25 HP... 😃

I collect those stickers LOL... 1/2 of my top drawer of my rollaway is filled with stickers dating back to 1989.... Prior to that I tossed them. Figure someday it will be fun to go back and look and see how many are still in business.... They are never shown to anyone so... be honest I do not know why I collect them. It is just a habit.
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Jan 31, 2026

#26
Was looking at some color ppf, here's a blue and a purple. Maybe set it off with a white hard top.

That blue looks like the (extremely) limited run of Antimatter Blue that originally came on the Bronco!
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#27
Great discussion and excellent post. The part that struck me most is, “driven by owners who might not align with the original values and intent”.
I do not think that Broncos have values and intent though. I think that the values and brand stories get made to sell product. Often at a price greater than a company can get without these stories. The diamond engagement ring is one of the more famous examples of this being done.
The features of the Bronco do fit well with the brand story, but that does not mean you can only use it the way it’s shown in the story. I think it is very fun to try to put square pegs in round holes. It expands on what is possible. Think of how fun the giant Dakar trucks are. I am down with everyone letting their freak flag fly.

I also like judging stuff. So the more weirdness out there the more things I get to judge. 😈
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#28
I might not like some looks but as long as the owner likes it and takes it responsibly wherever they take it then live and let live. What really gets me is the jeep and dodge pickup folks that drive open wheel with tires sticking way out on public roads. It's illegal and it takes zero regard for other drivers. That and people who compensate with big trucks and don't know how to keep them in one lane nor park them.
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#29
Look at us all being so level-headed about others' Broncos! No right or wrong answers, just wanted to see where we are all at.

I'll tell you what will make me leave Bronco: a lack of choice and reduced capability.

I've had multiple Cherokees, but the good ones. If Bronco ever turned into a Blazer or Cherokee situation, going from boxy to this, I'd be out so fast.
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And if Jeep ever brings back the XJ, I'll be at the dealership that day. While keeping my Bronco, of course. I love driving square vehicles, because they aren't what every other SUV looks like these days.

So wish I had picked up an XJ back in the day.
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#30
So wish I had picked up an XJ back in the day.

It's not too late! I even got a really clean '89 MJ in '24 from Oklahoma. Not a speck of rust.

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#31
Has anyone taken the time to actually explain why it is not advantageous for off road? If that is what he wants for "on road" and he is aware of WHY it is not good for off road then I tend to just give them space to be them.... Hell I spent WAY too much on some of my accessories that I really do not "NEED" to run the trails that I run... I do make sure that they all contribute to making my life easier (and/or prepared) on the trail though.... I always find it funny to see people pay for accessories and then willingly put a sticker on their vehicle to advertise for the company that they just paid.... I find that kind of humorous... I do not tend to say much about it though... (exception: just now)...

The idiot knows everything, can't tell him anything. I don't waste my time with him.
Those stickers hahaahha Unless I'm getting paid to put a sticker on, it might go on a tool box but thats it, not going on car sled bike etc.

Woman I knew had her son bug her to buy a dirt bike from his friend. Had a bunch of stickers on it,none the aftermarket garbage was installed.
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#32
Great discussion and excellent post. The part that struck me most is, “driven by owners who might not align with the original values and intent”.
I do not think that Broncos have values and intent though. I think that the values and brand stories get made to sell product. Often at a price greater than a company can get without these stories. The diamond engagement ring is one of the more famous examples of this being done.
The features of the Bronco do fit well with the brand story, but that does not mean you can only use it the way it’s shown in the story. I think it is very fun to try to put square pegs in round holes. It expands on what is possible. Think of how fun the giant Dakar trucks are. I am down with everyone letting their freak flag fly.

I also like judging stuff. So the more weirdness out there the more things I get to judge. 😈

That's thought-provoking; it's the branding that set Broncos in that space, and it can evolve.

Oh yeah, I'm glad people do wild stuff! We'd all be so bored if all Broncos looked alike and did the same mods and activities.
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Jan 31, 2026

#33
I've been reading this for a bit, and here's my take.

I’ve always looked at Bronco as a function-first vehicle. The looks come from the capability, not the other way around. The reason it looks right is because it’s built to actually do something.

That doesn’t mean every Bronco needs to live on a trail. Buy it, enjoy it, wrap it pink, daily it, whatever. I don’t care if someone never leaves pavement. What starts to lose me is when the mods actively work against what the truck was designed to do—low-profile tires, giant rims, deleting useful stuff just for aesthetics. At that point it’s not “personalization,” it’s undoing the engineering.

Colors, graphics, special editions? None of that bothers me. Broncos don’t need to be camouflaged to be legit. Bright colors and fun builds belong outside just as much as earth tones do. The original Broncos weren’t subtle either.

As for the ducks… personally, it’s not my thing. I don’t think we need ducks—or duck-like things—to be part of Bronco culture. That said, if someone gets a kick out of it, have at it. Just don’t assume everyone wants to participate. And it’s worth remembering where that whole thing came from—it started as a pretty cool, positive gesture in another community, not some corporate trend or influencer nonsense.

And while we’re at it—can we give the 4-door hate a rest? Ford building a 4-door Bronco was a smart move. It let families, groups, and people who actually want to bring kids, friends, or gear along be part of the experience. That doesn’t make it less of a Bronco—it makes it more usable. Purist gatekeeping over door count misses the whole point of why this thing was brought back in the first place.

For me, the line is simple: form should follow function. If a mod keeps the capability intact—or at least respects it—cool. If it turns a 4x4 into something that can’t really function as one anymore, it starts to feel like the wrong platform for the job.

Other people’s builds don’t affect how I use mine. I’ll keep running trails, getting it dirty, and using the features Ford built it with. As long as Ford keeps offering real hardware and doesn’t water the Bronco down into a looks-only SUV, I’m good. There’s room in the community for all of it—but the capability should always come first.
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#34
I've been reading this for a bit, and here's my take.

I’ve always looked at Bronco as a function-first vehicle. The looks come from the capability, not the other way around. The reason it looks right is because it’s built to actually do something.

That doesn’t mean every Bronco needs to live on a trail. Buy it, enjoy it, wrap it pink, daily it, whatever. I don’t care if someone never leaves pavement. What starts to lose me is when the mods actively work against what the truck was designed to do—low-profile tires, giant rims, deleting useful stuff just for aesthetics. At that point it’s not “personalization,” it’s undoing the engineering.

Colors, graphics, special editions? None of that bothers me. Broncos don’t need to be camouflaged to be legit. Bright colors and fun builds belong outside just as much as earth tones do. The original Broncos weren’t subtle either.

As for the ducks… personally, it’s not my thing. I don’t think we need ducks—or duck-like things—to be part of Bronco culture. That said, if someone gets a kick out of it, have at it. Just don’t assume everyone wants to participate. And it’s worth remembering where that whole thing came from—it started as a pretty cool, positive gesture in another community, not some corporate trend or influencer nonsense.

And while we’re at it—can we give the 4-door hate a rest? Ford building a 4-door Bronco was a smart move. It let families, groups, and people who actually want to bring kids, friends, or gear along be part of the experience. That doesn’t make it less of a Bronco—it makes it more usable. Purist gatekeeping over door count misses the whole point of why this thing was brought back in the first place.

For me, the line is simple: form should follow function. If a mod keeps the capability intact—or at least respects it—cool. If it turns a 4x4 into something that can’t really function as one anymore, it starts to feel like the wrong platform for the job.

Other people’s builds don’t affect how I use mine. I’ll keep running trails, getting it dirty, and using the features Ford built it with. As long as Ford keeps offering real hardware and doesn’t water the Bronco down into a looks-only SUV, I’m good. There’s room in the community for all of it—but the capability should always come first.

Very well stated.

This from someone who has the most BORING B and on purpose ..

Also can admire and appreciate all the flexed up fancy B’s..Simply not my thing and that’s OK

As for the ducks - not until I became a B owner did I know what they even meant 😩
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#35
Around here, the general rule of thumb for Broncos and Jeeps is tires and a winch is all you need.
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Jan 31, 2026

#36
Very well stated.

This from someone who has the most BORING B and on purpose ..

Also can admire and appreciate all the flexed up fancy B’s..Simply not my thing and that’s OK

As for the ducks - not until I became a B owner did I know what they even meant 😩

Do you know the story behind the ducks? I'm curious how many people do ...
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#37
That blue looks like the (extremely) limited run of Antimatter Blue that originally came on the Bronco!
I see one most mornings on my way to work. I love that color, reminds me of the color on my first Ford.
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#38
Do you know the story behind the ducks? I'm curious how many people do ...
I don't know, nor truly care but I AM surprised that I have yet to see a "Duck Hunt" custom Bronco yet.
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#39
Do you know the story behind the ducks? I'm curious how many people do ...
The wife and I came out of a Hobby Lobby on a road trip and came out to a duck on our Bronco. I was instantly triggered then quickly realized someone appreciated my ride and quickly got over it.
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