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Vehicle of the Month: Lyra, Owned by Brittany Sigafoose

Vehicle of the Month: Lyra, Owned by Brittany Sigafoose

By Terry Pritchard

For Brittany Sigafoose, every build tells a story. Her current Bronco, named Lyra, is more than just an off-road machine—it’s a rolling tribute to her first Bronco, Vega, and a canvas for creativity, personality, and lighting innovation. We first featured Brittany and Vega as a show vehicle in our booth at the New Jersey Bronco Stampede. Immediately you notice two things, Brittany’s passion for the Bronco and Off-Road community and the attention to detail that she puts into her vehicles.

“I've been running ORACLE Lights since the Badge Lights caught my eye for my first Bronco Vega,” Brittany shares. “Since then, I have absolutely loved the variety of items that I've been able to add to my build to give me an all out ‘spaceship’ type of vibe.”

Unfortunately, Vega’s journey came to an end after a rollover. But Brittany didn’t stop there. She started fresh with Lyra, determined to carry forward Vega’s spirit in subtle and meaningful ways.

“In Lyra, I really wanted to pay homage to Vega in lots of subtle ways—the Vega Pod Lights were a no-brainer,” Brittany explains. “But probably what everyone has loved the most was taking the Fiber Optic Wheel Liner Kit and adapting it to make my ‘dopamine dashboard’—a starlight dashboard complete with an Easter egg of the constellation Lyra and the star Vega in it.”

That one-of-a-kind dashboard quickly became a fan favorite. What started as an innovative twist on a lighting product turned into something unforgettable, and it perfectly sums up Brittany’s approach: combining function and imagination to create a Bronco that reflects her vision. The glowing constellation across her dash has sparked countless conversations in the community, showing just how versatile ORACLE Lighting can be when paired with a little creativity.

“After I rolled Vega and started over on my current build, Lyra, I knew ORACLE would again be making a debut to help me bring my new build to life,” she says. And with that, Lyra evolved into more than just a replacement for Vega—it became a tribute, a passion project, and a way to share her story with others who love the Bronco lifestyle.

Beyond the lights themselves, Brittany highlights another reason she continues to choose ORACLE: the people. “I am so thankful to the team at ORACLE for not only being there every step of the way with customer service and support, but also for how much of a family they have grown into.”

From badge lights to fiber optics, Lyra demonstrates how a build can honor the past while boldly stepping into the future. Brittany’s creativity, combined with ORACLE’s lighting solutions, makes this Bronco stand out as September’s Vehicle of the Month.

What is currently installed:

Oracle Bi-Oculus ColorShift Headlights & added BC2 controllers for independent control of all three rings
Smoked Flush Mount Taillights
40W Vega Pod Lights
Fiber Optic Wheel Liner Kit
Amber Badge Lights

Remaining To-be installed:
Bronco Dynamic ColorShift LED Interior Dashboard Kit
Engine Bay LED Flexible Strip Lighting Kit

 

Jeepin’ Terry is the  Events & Off-Road Content Specialist for Oracle Lighting. In his spare time, he is the host of the Jeep Life Podcast and co-founder of the Jeep Enthusiasts of Eastern Pennsylvania, one of the largest Jeep clubs in the state. His obsession with Jeeps started in the 80s with his boss’s big bad blue CJ5. Growing up in the mountains of Tennessee, Terry spent plenty of time on the trails and in the outdoors. His 2017 Wrangler, named Kylo, has been to California and back and everywhere in between, finding trails and adventures everywhere… and constantly asks for more.

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