First debuting in 1966, the Ford Bronco boasted a vintage and rugged exterior, featuring frameless doors and a rear-mounted spare tire.


The Ford Bronco is a hardcore SUV under Jiangling Ford. At the Shanghai Auto Show this April, Jiangling Ford unveiled a vintage variant of the model – the Bronco 1966.The new Bronco 1966’s overall exterior design remains largely consistent with the previously launched variants, with only minor adjustments made to specific details. For the front fascia, its front grille features a white finish, paired with red "Ford Bronco" lettering. This creates a distinct vintage visual appeal, echoing the original 1966 Ford Bronco that debuted over half a century ago.
The new model will offer three exterior color options: Robin’s Egg Blue, Crystal Green, and Dune White. Like the original model, it comes standard with a white roof.Additionally, the newly launched Bronco 1966 features handwritten-style lettering on the front fenders—matching the design of the first-generation Bronco. It also gets vintage-style white-finished wheels. The model retains the removable roof and frameless doors as seen in previous variants.
The interior design remains largely unchanged. The center console features a rugged layout, equipped with dual 12-inch integrated digital instrument cluster and infotainment touchscreen. Unlike the standard variants, the Bronco 1966 adds an exclusive 60th-anniversary badging on the seats.