The 6th-generation Bronco is one of those vehicles that asks for a strong cover, and the reason is largely visual. The boxy silhouette, the bold paint colors, the fact that the spare hangs prominently off the tailgate — all of it means anything on the back of the spare reads from a long way off. A weak cover looks weak. A good one looks like part of the original design intent.
Bronco owners tend to split into two camps when shopping. One group wants the heritage tribute — the horse emblem, the early-Bronco silhouettes, the classic typography that calls back to the original 1966 model. The other group wants the modern Bronco identity — Built Wild, Sasquatch trim references, off-road expedition language. Both work on the round canvas, and both pair with the paint colors Ford brought back in the new generation.
The other consideration is size. Sasquatch and Wildtrak ship with 35-inch all-terrains, which is a big spare and a big cover. Stock Bronco trims run 33s, also large by any standard. Sizing right is the difference between a snug factory look and a baggy, wrong-looking install.
Here is the practical guide to picking the right Bronco cover by trim, paint, and use.
For 6th-generation Ford Broncos, the best spare tire cover is Marine Grade Vinyl in a Bronco horse-emblem fan-art tribute or Built Wild typography design, sized 33″ for stock trims and 35″ for Sasquatch and Wildtrak builds.
Best cover by Bronco trim
- Bronco Base and Big Bend. 33″ cover. Classic Bronco horse tribute or original-era fan-art design.
- Bronco Outer Banks. 33″, with PU Leather for the lifestyle-trim aesthetic.
- Bronco Black Diamond and Badlands. 33″, with Built Wild typography or an off-road expedition tribute.
- Bronco Sasquatch and Wildtrak. 35″, Marine Grade Vinyl, bold design that holds up to the larger canvas.
- Bronco Raptor. 35″ or 37″ depending on the off-road tire setup. The Marine Grade Vinyl with Anti-Theft Kit is a fit for street-parked builds.
Best designs by paint code
- Cyber Orange. Bold black-and-white tribute designs pop dramatically against the brightest OEM color in the lineup.
- Eruption Green. Built Wild typography or off-road tributes in earth tones — sage, khaki, deep brown.
- Iconic Silver. Classic Bronco horse-emblem fan-art reads cleanly against the silver finish.
- Velocity Blue. Blue-and-silver tribute designs that tie into the paint.
- Shadow Black. High-contrast white or red typography pulls the cover forward visually.
- Area 51. Sci-fi or off-road expedition designs that lean into the unusual paint name.
Top Bronco picks in the catalog
Frequently asked questions
Will the Bronco colors fade in direct sunlight?
All five materials use fade-resistant UV printing, but lifespan differs. Marine Grade Vinyl is rated for up to 5 years of outdoor life, PU Leather and PVC for up to 3 years, and Polyester for up to 2 years. Marine Grade Vinyl and PU Leather render Bronco designs sharpest.
Does the cover come with a backup-camera hole?
Yes — included free on every cover. Choose the “with camera hole” option at checkout. The hole is centered and sized to fit any factory or aftermarket camera position.
Can I customize the design with a name, build year, or family logo?
Yes — free design proof, no extra cost, no minimum order. Send the wording or logo at checkout, or use the custom spare tire cover page.
What size for a Sasquatch?
A 35″ cover. Sasquatch and Wildtrak ship with 35-inch all-terrains (LT315/70R17).
Is the cover compatible with the 6th-gen rear camera?
Yes — the free centered backup-camera hole fits the 6th-gen Bronco factory rear-camera position cleanly.

