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Which Ford Broncos have a hardtop?

Hardtops appear on a few Bronco generations, most notably the original 1966–1977 two-piece removable hardtop and the modern 2021–present Bronco with a modular hardtop. Many other Broncos used fixed roofs or soft tops depending on year and trim. Below is a breakdown by era to help you identify which models come with a hardtop.


Classic Broncos (1966–1977)


Hardtop in the first generation


The early Bronco is best known for its removable hardtop, a defining feature of the era. These two-piece hardtops could be removed to create an open-top driving experience, and some configuration options also offered a soft-top alternative.



  • 1966–1977 Ford Bronco: Factory two-piece removable hardtop was a common option, enabling open-air driving when removed.


In sum, the original Bronco’s removable hardtop is a hallmark of the 1966–1977 period and a popular target for restoration and customization among collectors.


Modern Broncos (2021–present)


Modern modular hardtop details


The reintroduced Bronco offers a contemporary approach to open-air capability with a modular hardtop, while soft-top configurations are also available on many trims. The modular hardtop is designed for removal in sections, providing a versatile open-air experience with weather sealing when installed.



  • 2021–present Ford Bronco: Optional modular hardtop across most trims; designed to be removed in sections for open-air driving; soft-top options are available on several trims.


The modular hardtop represents the current standard for hardtop configurations on the Bronco, combining weather protection with the ability to open the cabin when desired.


Other notes for shoppers


Roof configurations can vary by model year, trim level, and market, especially in the decades between the original 1960s–70s range and today’s lineup. If a hardtop is a deal-breaker, verify the exact roof type on any specific Bronco you’re considering, whether you’re looking at a classic restored specimen or a current generation model.


Summary: Hardtops are most clearly associated with the classic 1966–1977 Bronco’s two-piece removable top and the 2021–present Bronco’s modular hardtop. Other generations may feature fixed roofs or soft tops depending on options, so always check the exact configuration of the vehicle you have in mind.

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