There are a lot of SUVs that look the part. The new Ford Bronco® Filson® is one of the rare ones that earns it. The first-ever Bronco Filson brings together two of North America’s most purposeful brands — Ford’s Built Wild® capability and Seattle-based Filson’s nearly 130-year legacy of “Unfailing Goods” — to create a premium 4×4 that’s designed not to impress people in parking lots, but to perform when conditions turn real. Here are seven reasons why this Bronco stands out.
Filson has been outfitting the U.S. Forest Service, search and rescue organizations, and outdoor workers since 1897. Ford Bronco has been taking drivers into terrain that has no roads for decades. These aren’t brands that stumbled into the outdoors — they built their reputations there. When Neil Morgan, Filson’s VP of sales and brand partnerships, describes their customer, he says it simply: “We make gear for people who go where there are no roads.” That’s also the Bronco buyer. The overlap isn’t marketing. It’s identity.
Both brands were clear from the start: this wasn’t about putting a logo on a quarter panel. Every material, every stitch, and every design detail on the Bronco Filson had to serve a functional purpose, or it didn’t make the cut. Dave Rivers, Ford’s head of enthusiast brands, put it plainly — “Both of our brands serve people who absolutely depend on their gear.” That standard of intentionality is what separates a real collaboration from a co-branded press release.
The Bronco × Filson Wildland Fire Rig wasn’t a concept car or a PR stunt. It was a purpose-built machine created to honour wildland firefighters and support the National Forest Foundation’s conservation efforts. That project established the ground rules for everything that followed: if it can’t hold up in the field, it doesn’t exist. The Bronco Filson SUV is built on that foundation — not from scratch, but from something already field-tested.
Filson has a filter they apply to every product they make: Would we be embarrassed if this failed in the field? If yes, it’s gone. That same filter shaped the Bronco Filson. The vehicle is designed to carry what Morgan calls “heirloom quality” — it should look even better after it’s been through something real. A dirt mark isn’t damage; it’s documentation. In an era of heavily styled SUVs with capability that tops out at a gravel driveway, that philosophy is genuinely rare.
The Bronco Filson isn’t chasing everyone. Its buyer isn’t defined by a zip code or a tax bracket. Morgan describes them as “the architect who fishes, the rancher who reads, the contractor who hunts.” What connects them is a mindset: they’re drawn to the outdoors, they choose gear deliberately, and they have zero tolerance for products that perform better in photos than in the field. If that’s you, this vehicle was built with you specifically in mind.
The automotive industry throws around “premium” to mean leather trim and ambient lighting. Filson and Bronco use it differently. Premium means the gear works harder and lasts longer than anything else you could buy. It means peace of mind on a trail two hours from the nearest signal. Rivers described it best: “For us, that’s what defines a truly premium vehicle.” It’s not about the presentation in the showroom — it’s about the performance on the mountain.
The Bronco Wild Fund supports conservation organizations focused on protecting public lands, promoting responsible recreation, and expanding outdoor access for future generations. As part of the Bronco Filson collaboration, Filson customers will also be able to contribute to the Fund directly. This isn’t a feel-good footnote — it’s a commitment rooted in the shared belief that the places these vehicles explore are worth protecting. The brand that takes you into the wild has a stake in keeping it wild.
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The Ford Bronco Filson represents everything that made both brands legendary — durability, purpose, and a deep respect for the outdoors. If you’re the kind of driver who actually uses your 4×4, this one was built for you.
Visit Sherwood Ford to explore the Bronco lineup and ask about availability for the Bronco Filson when it arrives.
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