The new-age Ford Bronco is proving to be a huge success for the automaker and aiding in its popularity are the wide array of variants and accessories available for the off-roader. Now, an aftermarket specialist has created an accessory that many Bronco owners have been clamoring for.
At the Bronco’s presentation back in 2020, Ford unveiled a concept with so-called ‘donut’ doors complete with large cutouts. Ford quickly ruled out the possibility of these doors making it to production so a company by the name of Anderson Composites has stepped up to the plate with donut doors of its own, albeit dubbed ‘halo’ doors.
Images shared on social media by the Californian company show that the ‘halo’ doors look very similar to the donut doors from Ford itself. They are made from lightweight fiberglass and feature a carbon fiber insert. Presumably, the carbon fiber can be left exposed or it can be painted.
Development on the doors continues and they are not yet available to purchase or to fit to customer-owned Broncos, although Anderson Composites says they are “coming soon.”
Ford Bronco owners looking to pick up a set of these doors will most likely do so simply for aesthetic purposes. However, they could prove to be beneficial when off-roading, providing drivers with a better view of the terrain beneath them, making it that little easier to navigate over or around obstacles. They also happen to look really cool.
While the Bronco isn’t available from the factory with doors like these, it can be ordered with tubular doors that sit in the place of the normal doors and are perfect in providing the Bronco with an excellent open-air feeling, particularly when paired with the removable roof.
It remains unclear how much the halo doors from Anderson Composites will cost.