Here are the 5 Coolest New 2021 Ford Bronco Accessories

by Gabrielle DeSantis

Ford has been talking about the extensive 2021 Ford Bronco accessories list for a while now. There is everything from car covers to mounted performance equipment like rock rails and auxiliary lights. With over 200 accessories to choose from, sifting through the options might get a little taxing. Here are the five coolest new 2021 Ford Bronco accessories. 

2021 Ford Bronco back hatch | Ford

Secure storage is a must-have Ford Bronco accessory

The first of the must-have/ coolest 2021 Ford Bronco accessories is a locking storage box. As anyone who’s owned a hard-top convertible like a Jeep Wrangler or the Bronco, having a secure place to store valuables is an absolute must. 

locking center console
Locking center console | Ford

According to CarScoops, this locking center console storage box is made from 12 gauge cold-rolled steel plating. This $339 accessory can be supported by a bigger locking drawer compartment that lives in the back if the center console is too small. However, the additional locking drawer will run an extra $670 and only fits with the four-door Ford Bronco. 

Does the 2021 Ford Bronco have a soft top?

the retractable soft-top roof for the new Bronco
Retractable soft-top | Ford

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The Jeep Wrangler/CJ really popularized the convertible SUV. Off-roading in your SUV with the roof off is one of the most fun motoring experiences known to humanity. However, taking off hardtops can be a pain, and soft tops can also be a fairly annoying commitment. 

The 2021 Ford Bronco accessories list now offers a retractable soft top that allows you to wheel about the woods el fresco without having to worry about the weather catching you with your pants (roof)  down. 

The TrekTop doesn’t come cheaply with its $2,229 price tag, but the convenience might be worth it. The Sunrider function allows the roof to be pulled back from inside the Bronco. This also means that the roof can be pulled back into place if the weather turns quickly or if an impromptu run into town is needed. 

Always have the perfect tire pressure 

Off-roading can often require airing down your tires to increase grip and soften the ride. This means if you need to get back to proper road pressure, you might be in a pickle. Well, this extensive Ford Bronco accessories list also includes a portable $369 air compressor from ARB. 

two 2021 Broncos driving out into the desert
Double Ford Broncos | Ford

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This accessory is handy to air up tires and can run some air tools to help with bush maintenance. This is one of those accessories that won’t be for all Bronco owners, but those who need the compressor will be stoked to add it to their new Bronco. 

Sometimes you need to camp in your Bronco

The Thule roof tent is an extremely cool Bronco accessory
Thule roof tent | Ford

As overlanding has become the motoring trend of the decade, Ford decided to include an optional roof tent as one of its many Bronco accessories. The Thule Tepui Explorer Ayer two-person tent will run $1,599 but converts the Bronco into a mini mobile home. The tent setup comes equipped with a foam mattress and mounts to the roof rail system. 

The “work from truck” truck

The 2021 Ford Bronco can be set up with a fold-out work table that lives in the back hatch. Again, this is a Bronco accessory that will only be handy for a select group of Bronco owners. Anyone planning to use their rig for more outdoorsy or adventurous applications will likely see a big value in this $209 addition. 

work station flipped down on Ford Bronco
Ford Bronco work table| Ford

Having a clean, flat work surface when you are deep into the wilderness can make all the difference in keeping your gear in top shape. From mountain biking to car camping, this fold-out table can be a huge time saver when you are out in it. 

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