Ford Bronco pop-up camper conversions just leveled up—thanks to Ursa Minor’s new B30 roof. This factory-replacement pop-top transforms your Bronco into a legit micro-camper with a full-size bed, standing room, and seamless integration that beats a rooftop tent any day. For U.S. overlanding fans, this is the setup dreams are made of.
If you’ve been dreaming of turning your Ford Bronco into a serious overland machine without resorting to rooftop tents and aftermarket racks, your moment has finally arrived. Introducing the Ursa Minor B30 — the first-ever Ford Bronco pop-up camper roof that replaces the stock top with a fully integrated sleeping space.
Forget bolting on a boxy rooftop tent. This pop-top camper is fully built into the Bronco itself, offering seamless access to a cozy double bed, interior headroom, and even optional roof racks or lighting. It’s the upgrade many U.S. off-roaders didn’t know they needed—until now.
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Sleep Inside Your Bronco in Style
The Ursa Minor B30 camper roof is designed specifically for the four-door Bronco. Climb via the indoors hatch and boom: you’re in a tented drowsing vicinity with a preferred 2-inch mattress (upgradeable to a three-inch). Sleeping area measures 86 x forty nine inches, greater than enough for 2 adults to crash simply after an extended day at the trails.
Built-In Without the Bulk
Compared to typical rooftop tents, the B30 pop-up camper adds only 7 inches of height—meaning most Broncos will still fit inside a standard 7-foot U.S. garage. Even the taller Bronco Raptor comes in at just over that threshold, so unless your rig’s lifted to the sky, you’re still good for daily use or parking garages.
At 165 pounds, the full B30 conversion also weighs less than many rooftop tents and racks, all while offering better aerodynamics, lower center of gravity, and cleaner looks. It’s the kind of well-integrated design you expect from OEM—but built by Portland-based Ursa Minor, a proven name in pop-up roof systems since 2007.

Bad News for Two-Door Fans
If you’re rocking a two-door Bronco, this isn’t for you—at least not yet. Ursa Minor has no plans to develop a version for the shorter wheelbase. That said, the B30 fits all four-door Bronco trims, including the rugged Raptor and snorkel-equipped Everglades editions.
Yes, it even accounts for the Raptor’s unique B-pillar bar and works alongside Everglades’ factory snorkel—because adventure doesn’t stop for airflow.
Add Racks, Power, or Paint to Match
Customization is part of the deal. Ursa Minor offers a full menu of options: roof racks, awning mounts, interior lighting, USB charging outlets, and even paint-matching your pop-top to your Bronco. The base camper roof starts at $11,500, with installation handled at Ursa’s Portland facility for an additional $675.
And if you’re looking for something even more tailored, they’ll work with you on full build-outs, turning your Bronco into a true micro-RV.

Wild Camping, Unlocked
From wooded area roads to barren region tracks and snow-covered trails, the Ford Bronco pop-up camper opens up new kinds of off-grid adventures. No need to fear approximately where you’ll sleep, shop your gear, or installation camp—just pull over, pop the pinnacle, and phone it home.
Final Thoughts
The Ursa Minor B30 pop-up camper transforms the Ford Bronco from a trail-ready SUV into a legit overlanding beast—with built-in sleeping quarters, smart packaging, and customization options that make it one of the coolest micro-camper conversions out there. While it’s not for the two-door crowd, four-door Bronco owners finally get a true integrated camper solution that doesn’t sacrifice off-road capability or everyday drivability.
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