Classic. Electric. Future-Proof.
The Ford Bronco remains an automotive legend, celebrated for its rugged appeal and rich heritage. With five generations and a dedicated global community of enthusiasts, its legacy continues to thrive as a historical piece of Americana. Alongside new models that continue to flock to dealerships across the country, the market for preserving classic Broncos through extensive restorations is stronger than ever with specialists like Zero Labs Automotive. We at duPont REGISTRY are proud to showcase this electrified 1966 Ford Bronco Zero Labs Special Edition as part of our extensive inventory of classics and exotics for sale.
With a focus on maintaining its classic ’60s look, Zero Labs has fully redesigned the Bronco’s steel body to achieve 25% more space with a flat floor configuration. The build showcases a head-turning dual-tone Sea Foam Green and glosses white finish, with 18-inch white steel wheels and robust all-terrain tires. A full custom hardtop, LED lighting, and handmade panels add to its expert craftsmanship and incorporate modern highlights that help make this 4×4 even more enjoyable to drive on a daily basis.
Inside, Zero Labs has completely reimagined the Bronco’s interior with a contemporary layout that still pays homage to the simplicity and functionality it’s known for. A fully digital interface and gauges welcome the restomod to the 21st century, while a paint-matched dashboard and trim components showcase the bespoke abilities of Zero Labs. Premium 3-way adjustable white leather seats and electric windows supply the comfort and convenience of a weekend beach cruiser for the entire family.
Under the hood is where Zero Labs has made some major changes, swapping out its traditional combustion engine for something more powerful and efficient. The 1966 Ford Bronco generates over 600 horsepower thanks to a dual-motor electric powertrain that offers an impressive 235+ mile range. Independent front and rear suspension ensures that this electrified Bronco is ready to take on any road or trail in its path. So, if you’re ready to upgrade your garage with one of the baddest Ford Broncos ever made, this 1966 Ford Bronco Zero Labs Special Edition is now available by clicking the link below.