2026 Ford Bronco Review covers the most capable version of the legendary nameplate since its triumphant return in 2021. Six years into the sixth generation, the 2026 Ford Bronco is a refinement of a proven formula — and a celebration of 60 years of Bronco heritage. This 2026 Ford Bronco Review covers all seven trims, three powertrains, two body styles, and what makes this year’s lineup more compelling than ever. From the base two-door at $43,185 to the desert-racing Raptor at $83,080, the 2026 Bronco gives every type of off-road enthusiast exactly the tool they need — removable doors, G.O.A.T. modes, and trail capability that still sets the benchmark in the midsize SUV segment.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Overview
Every 2026 Ford Bronco Review must acknowledge the emotional weight this nameplate carries. The original Bronco ran from 1966 to 1996. After a 24-year hiatus, Ford brought it back for 2021 — and it immediately became one of the most talked-about vehicle launches in years. Long waiting lists, viral social media coverage, and genuine off-road credibility made the new Bronco a phenomenon.
The 2026 Ford Bronco enters its sixth model year largely unchanged from its 2025 refresh, which brought interior updates, new standard features, and new packages. For 2026, the headline news is the 60th Anniversary Package and the arrival of the new Stroppe Edition — a high-speed desert runner inspired by the legendary Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco of the early 1970s.
According to
CarGurus, the 2026 Bronco “sits in the midsize SUV segment, but with its off-road focus, it has just three primary competitors: the Jeep Wrangler, the Toyota 4Runner, and the Land Rover Defender.” That narrow competitor set tells you everything about what the 2026 Ford Bronco is and who it is built for.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Release Date and Availability
The 2026 Ford Bronco became available for orders at the beginning of October 2025. Deliveries began by the end of 2025. The Bronco is on sale now at Ford dealers across the United States, Canada, and select international markets. It is built at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan.
Seven trims are available for 2026: Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands, Heritage Edition, Stroppe Edition, and Raptor. The Base and Badlands trims are available in both two-door and four-door configurations. All other trims are four-door only. The Stroppe Edition is new for 2026 and replaces the Wildtrak, moving from two-door to four-door only.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Price
The 2026 Ford Bronco Base two-door starts at $43,185 including destination. The four-door Big Bend starts at $44,080. Prices jump significantly at the Outer Banks ($51,175), Badlands ($51,975), and Heritage Edition ($54,810). The 60th Anniversary Package adds $4,995 to the Outer Banks trim.
The Stroppe Edition starts at $72,685 — a substantial step up that buys you the 2.7-litre V6, the 10-speed automatic, and a distinctive tri-color Oxford White, Code Orange, and Atlas Blue paint scheme. The range-topping Bronco Raptor starts at $83,080 — a price that puts it squarely against the Toyota Land Cruiser and full-size off-road SUVs.
In this 2026 Ford Bronco Review, value depends entirely on how much off-road capability you actually use. At $43,185, the Base delivers genuine four-wheel drive, removable doors, and GOAT modes. At $83,080, the Raptor delivers a 418-horsepower twin-turbo V6 and FOX Live Valve semi-active dampers. Both are strong value for what they are — but they are built for completely different buyers.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Engine and Performance
2026 Ford Bronco Review: 2.3L EcoBoost Four-Cylinder
The standard engine in this 2026 Ford Bronco Review is the 2.3-litre EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder producing 275 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque. It is available on the Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands, and Heritage Edition trims. Three transmission choices are available: a seven-speed manual with a crawler gear, a six-speed manual, or a 10-speed automatic.
The seven-speed manual’s first gear is a dedicated crawler — an ultra-low ratio designed for technical rock crawling where precise speed control matters more than engine output. This gearbox is unique in the segment and is one of the details that separates the 2026 Ford Bronco from rivals who offer only automatic transmissions in off-road-focused trims.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: 2.7L EcoBoost V6
The mid-range powertrain in the 2026 Ford Bronco Review is the 2.7-litre twin-turbocharged V6 producing 315 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque — paired exclusively with the 10-speed automatic. It is available on Outer Banks and above, and is standard on the Stroppe Edition. The V6 adds meaningful real-world performance over the four-cylinder — particularly on steep grades with a full load of passengers and gear.
2026 Ford Bronco Raptor: 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6
The headline powertrain in any 2026 Ford Bronco Review is the Raptor’s 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6 producing 418 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque. It is paired with the 10-speed automatic and the HOSS 4.0 suspension system with FOX Live Valve 3.1 semi-active dampers that adjust firmness hundreds of times per second. The Raptor rides on standard 37-inch tires and features a reinforced frame, wider body, and a 4,500-pound towing capacity.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: G.O.A.T. Modes and Off-Road Systems
Every 2026 Ford Bronco Review highlights the G.O.A.T. system — Goes Over Any Type of Terrain. Up to seven modes are available depending on trim: Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, Sand, Mud/Ruts, and Rock Crawl. Each mode adjusts throttle response, transmission shift points, ABS calibration, and AWD torque distribution for the specific surface.
Ford Trail Control — available on most trims — acts as an off-road cruise control, automatically managing throttle and brake inputs to maintain a set low speed over obstacles. The Badlands and Raptor add an electronically disconnecting front sway bar — allowing greater wheel articulation on uneven terrain without requiring manual disconnection. This is one of the most practically useful off-road features on any production SUV.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Horsepower, Acceleration, and Towing
The 2.3L EcoBoost covers 0–60 mph in approximately 7.5–8.0 seconds in four-door form — adequate for daily driving and more than capable when the terrain demands it. The 2.7L V6 drops that to approximately 6.5–7.0 seconds. The Raptor’s 418 horsepower and available launch control push 0–60 mph to approximately 5.5 seconds — genuinely fast for a body-on-frame SUV on 37-inch tires.
Towing capacity is 3,500 pounds on most trims when properly equipped with the Class II Trailer Tow Package. The Raptor is rated for 4,500 pounds — its reinforced frame and V6 output providing the extra capacity. Payload is approximately 1,000–1,200 pounds depending on body style and configuration.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Fuel Consumption
In this 2026 Ford Bronco Review, fuel economy is not the headline story. The 2.3L four-cylinder returns 17–19 city / 19–22 highway MPG depending on transmission and trim. The 2.7L V6 returns 17–19 city / 18–19 highway MPG — less efficient at highway speeds despite its larger output. The Raptor’s 3.0L V6 returns just 15 city / 16 highway MPG on its standard 37-inch tires.
These numbers reflect the body-on-frame construction, upright aerodynamics, and off-road tires that make the Bronco special off-road — but penalise it on the highway. The Bronco requires premium fuel on all engine variants for maximum performance. Buyers who primarily use the Bronco on sealed roads will find the fuel costs meaningful over a full ownership cycle.
Is There a Hybrid Bronco?
The 2026 Ford Bronco is a pure internal combustion vehicle across all seven trims. No hybrid, mild-hybrid, or electric option is available. Ford has not announced electrification plans for the Bronco’s current generation. Given the Bronco’s water fording depth, removable body panels, and extreme off-road use cases, electrification presents engineering challenges that Ford is not yet ready to solve for this platform.
Driving the 2026 Ford Bronco
This 2026 Ford Bronco Review’s driving section starts with the most important observation: no other vehicle at this price gives you the open-air experience the Bronco delivers. Remove the doors. Fold the windshield. Drop the soft top. And suddenly you are driving something that no crossover, no matter how capable, can replicate.
On sealed roads, the 2026 Ford Bronco is not a refined highway cruiser. The solid axles, the upright body, and the body-on-frame construction all contribute to a ride that is more truck than passenger car. Wind noise with the soft top is significant at highway speeds. The cabin is louder than a Jeep Wrangler. These are not flaws — they are the price of the open-air, go-anywhere capability that defines the Bronco experience.
Off-road, the 2026 Ford Bronco is exceptional. The disconnecting front sway bar on Badlands and Raptor models allows wheel travel that unibody rivals cannot approach. The crawl ratio on the seven-speed manual gives you speed control measured in inches per minute on technical rock terrain. The Trail Turn Assist — which brakes the inside rear wheel in tight turns — reduces the turning circle dramatically when navigating narrow trails.
The Badlands is where most serious off-road buyers land in this 2026 Ford Bronco Review. It balances the best off-road hardware — sway bar disconnect, electronic rear differential, Badlands-specific suspension — with a price that stops short of the Stroppe and Raptor’s premium. The Badlands with the Sasquatch Package is arguably the most capable non-Raptor off-road vehicle available at its price from any manufacturer.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Exterior Design
The 2026 Ford Bronco wears a design that references the original 1966 Bronco without directly copying it. The upright stance, round headlights, flat hood, and squared-off body are unmistakable from any angle. The “BRONCO” lettering across the hood is a direct reference to the original — and it works because the rest of the design earns it.
New for 2026 is the Avalanche color borrowed from Ford’s truck lineup — available on all trims except Stroppe. Wimbledon White joins for the 60th Anniversary Package. Marsh Gray and Oxford White expand the Heritage Edition palette. The four-door Badlands gains a remarkable 37 two-tone body/roof color combinations for 2026 — giving buyers unprecedented personalisation depth on a mainstream production SUV.
New A-pillar grab handles are standard across all 2026 trims — a safety-focused addition first seen on the 60th Anniversary Package reveal. The Stroppe Edition’s distinctive tri-color paint scheme — Oxford White, Code Orange, and Atlas Blue — is one of the most visually striking factory paint options on any SUV in this class. The Raptor’s wide-body fender flares house 37-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain tires and give it an aggressive visual statement that leaves no doubt about its performance intent.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Interior and Technology
The interior of the 2026 Ford Bronco is functional, durable, and surprisingly liveable — important qualities in a vehicle designed to be used hard. A 12-inch LCD touchscreen with SYNC 4 technology is standard across all trim levels. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard. The interface is clean and responsive, with dedicated physical buttons for the most-used off-road functions.
The digital gauge cluster displays G.O.A.T. mode status, vehicle inclination, and off-road driving data alongside the usual speed and navigation information. Trail-specific data — pitch, roll, and compass heading — is available from the instrument cluster on all Bronco trims, not just off-road-focused grades. The available B&O Sound System on higher trims adds 10 speakers and a subwoofer.
Interior storage is thoughtful for a vehicle designed to carry gear. Under-seat storage is generous in the four-door model. The washout floor drain is one of the most practically useful interior features on any production vehicle — if you get muddy, you hose it out. Cargo space is 35.1 cubic feet in the four-door with seats up and 77.6 cubic feet with seats folded — generous for the segment.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Safety Systems
The 2026 Ford Bronco comes standard with Ford Co-Pilot360 across the lineup — automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist, and a rear-view camera. Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert are standard on Big Bend and above. Adaptive cruise control is available on Outer Banks and higher trims.
The NHTSA gave the current-generation Bronco a four-star overall safety rating — the same as the Jeep Wrangler and consistent with what body-on-frame, open-air SUVs typically achieve. IIHS has not provided a Top Safety Pick assessment for the Bronco. Ford covers the 2026 Bronco with a three-year / 36,000-mile basic warranty and a five-year / 60,000-mile powertrain warranty, plus the Bronco Off-Roadeo experience included with every new purchase.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: What We Love and What We Don’t
✅ Removable doors and foldable windshield — the open-air experience no crossover rival can replicate at any price
❌ Significant wind and road noise — especially with the soft top at highway speeds above 65 mph
✅ Seven G.O.A.T. modes + Trail Control + disconnecting sway bar — the most complete off-road technology package at this price
❌ Fuel economy of 15–22 MPG across the range — body-on-frame construction and off-road tires make highway efficiency a real cost
✅ Seven-speed manual with crawler gear — the only production SUV offering this level of low-speed manual control for rock crawling
❌ Raptor starts at $83,080 — approaches full-size luxury SUV pricing for a midsize off-road vehicle
✅ 60th Anniversary Package — Wimbledon White, plaid seats, and anniversary badging that celebrates 60 years of Bronco heritage
❌ No hybrid or electric option — fuel economy improvements will have to wait for a future generation
✅ 37 two-tone color combinations on Badlands four-door — most personalisation options of any production midsize SUV in 2026
❌ 4-star NHTSA safety rating — the open-air body design limits what passive safety scores are achievable on this platform
2026 Ford Bronco Review: vs The Competition
Every 2026 Ford Bronco Review must address the
Jeep Wrangler — the Bronco’s most direct rival and the vehicle the Bronco was designed to dethrone. The Wrangler is available with a plug-in hybrid powertrain (4xe) that the Bronco cannot currently match. The Wrangler’s aftermarket support is dramatically deeper — decades of available parts and accessories that the Bronco’s six-year history cannot compete with. But the Bronco’s interior technology, on-road refinement, and G.O.A.T. modes give it a meaningful edge for buyers who want a more modern, tech-forward off-road experience.
The
Toyota 4Runner is a different kind of rival. The 4Runner is body-on-frame and genuinely capable off-road — but its unibody-adjacent handling and lack of removable body panels put it in a different experiential category. The 2026 4Runner’s new TNGA-F platform brings improved technology and a hybrid option. But it does not offer the Bronco’s open-air driving, the seven-speed crawler manual, or the sway bar disconnect that define the Bronco Badlands experience.
The
Land Rover Defender competes at Raptor pricing and above. It is more refined, more luxurious, and more capable of combining on-road refinement with genuine off-road competence. But the Defender costs significantly more, lacks the Bronco’s open-air capability, and does not carry the American heritage that defines the Bronco’s cultural identity. They appeal to entirely different buyers with entirely different priorities.
2026 Ford Bronco Review: Final Verdict
This 2026 Ford Bronco Review concludes with a simple observation: no other vehicle in 2026 gives you what the Bronco gives you. Not the Wrangler, not the 4Runner, not the Defender. The ability to remove the doors, fold the windshield, select a Rock Crawl G.O.A.T. mode, and drive somewhere no crossover can follow — at a price starting under $45,000 — is a combination that nothing else replicates.
The 60th Anniversary Package is this year’s most emotionally compelling purchase reason. Wimbledon White, plaid seats, and anniversary callouts celebrate six decades of a nameplate that earned its reputation on exactly the kind of terrain the 2026 Bronco is designed to conquer. For buyers who want to mark that milestone with something tangible, there is no better way to do it than an Outer Banks with the 60th Anniversary Package.
For most buyers, this 2026 Ford Bronco Review recommends the Badlands four-door with the Sasquatch Package. It gives you the disconnecting front sway bar, electronic rear differential, 35-inch Goodyear all-terrain tires, and high-clearance fender flares — the full off-road package — at a price that stops short of the Stroppe and Raptor’s significant premiums. It is the 2026 Ford Bronco that does everything the nameplate promises, for the most buyers, at the fairest price.
This 2026 Ford Bronco Review draws on data from CarGurus, Kelley Blue Book, Bronco Nation, Ford.com, CarBuzz, Arrow Ford, and Sarchione Ford. Performance figures sourced from Ford official specifications and third-party testing. Fuel economy from EPA official ratings. Pricing confirmed against Ford’s official Build and Price tool as of October 2025 order guide. 60th Anniversary Package and Stroppe Edition details from Bronco Nation’s 2026 order guide analysis.