Joe Burrow's Custom Ford Bronco: Heading to the Barrett-Jackson Block for Charity
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The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback's custom four-door Ford Bronco in Cyber Orange goes under the hammer in Columbus, with 100% of the price benefiting his foundation.
Ford Bronco is back in the orbit of the NFL, this time not as a marketing prop but as the personal custom build of Joe Burrow, quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals. His 2022 Bronco will cross the block at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Columbus, Ohio. The truck was put together by RealTruck, Pro Motorsports and Burrow himself, with input from the Joe Burrow Foundation.
At the core sits a four-door Ford Bronco in the loud Cyber Orange paint, but the exterior has been pushed considerably more aggressive. The body wears purple graphics, extra badging and details that reference Burrow and his jersey number. The list of mods is long. Outside there are RealTruck AMP Vision power steps, a Havoc Steel Bender front bumper, a RealTruck winch and a Superlift suspension lift that raises ground clearance.
To match the new proportions, the build rolls on a dedicated set of wheels wrapped in chunky off-road tires. A roof rack with additional lighting sits up top, and the body is beefed up with fender flares and protective trim.
The cabin didn't stay stock either. Inside there are purple accents, diamond stitching on the seat bolsters and embroidered headrests. The result isn't a Bronco with a parts catalog bolted on — it's a vehicle with a clear personal signature, where the owner's sporting background reads without any extra commentary.
Under the hood, judging by the auction listing, nothing has been touched. The Bronco runs the 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 EcoBoost paired with a 10-speed automatic. For a build like this it's a sensible choice: the engine has enough muscle for a heavy SUV, and the focus here was never the drag strip but the looks, the off-road capability and the overall image.
The key detail is where the money goes. 100% of the hammer price will be directed to the Joe Burrow Foundation. The foundation works on food insecurity and mental health programs for young people.
For a collector, this is a chance to buy more than a tuned Bronco. The car carries a story, an NFL-star connection and a charitable purpose. Sometimes that's exactly what makes a vehicle worth more than the sum of its parts.