The Ford Bronco has proved itself to be a popular model both as a roadgoing vehicle and a diecast model throughout its history. In fact, it’s inspired (and still spawning) several iterations of diecasts, including an example built to look like the 1960s and 1970s era Forest Ranger vehicles, along with the first-gen model featured in the movie Top Gun: Maverick. A modern diecast rendition is now available in the form of the 2024 Ford Bronco, and it features a color that’s since been discontinued on the real deal.
Greenlight Collectibles has designed a 2024 Ford Bronco decked out in Hot Pepper Red Metallic. The color was first introduced for the 2022 Bronco as a $295 option, but was subsequently deleted from the color palette for the off-road pony’s 2025 model year. When it was available, Hot Pepper Red could be added to Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, Wildtrak, and Raptor models. This model, in particular, belongs to the Badlands trim in a four-door configuration with a black roof over the Hot Pepper Red body.
The 2024 Ford Bronco diecast is part of Greenlight’s 1:64 scale Showroom Floor series, which was released in 2022 as a line of “hot new automotive industry releases you can find at car dealerships,” according to the manufacturer’s product page. It offers a number of daily driver replicas. At the time of this writing, the manufacturer hasn’t revealed pricing or availability for the 2024 Bronco diecast in Hot Pepper Red Metallic.
Of course, the aforementioned Ford Bronco diecasts isn’t an exhaustive list of wall the replicas that are available from various manufacturers. That list includes the Garbage Pail Kids-inspired 1969 Ford Bronco “Super Snotty” created especially for the 2024 San Diego Comic Convention, as well as a 1985 Ford Bronco from Hot Wheels sporting a Wrangler jeans livery, a Hot Wheels Red Line Club 2021 Ford Bronco Wildtrak, and a 2021 Bronco Matchbox Collectors exclusive 1:64 model wearing an off-road inspired “DER Desert Endurance Racing” livery, too.
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This model looks really great… just like the Explorer. This Dutch owned company should also produce it in the scales 1/43 and 1/18!