2026 Ford Bronco review
Ford Bronco highlights
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Pros
- Extensive options list
- All-terrain capable
- Off-road tech features
Cons
- Poor fuel economy
- On-road wind noise
- Tech becoming outdated
Mileage (EPA estimate)
15 city, 16 highway, 15 combined
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Is the 2026 Ford Bronco right for you?
Off-roaders don't get much more capable than the Ford Bronco. Ford revived the Bronco in 2021 with one mission: taking on the Jeep Wrangler. And overall, the Bronco does a good job of squaring off against the short list of super-capable SUVs. There are trade-offs to this approach. While the Bronco, when properly equipped, can dominate boulders and dirt roads, it's not all that comfortable on the open highway.
If you're after a Bronco that's really capable and comes with lots of bells and whistles, it won't be cheap. But in a world of Swiss Army knives, the Bronco is refreshing: It has one job—be awesome off-road—and it's great at it. Oh, and it looks good while doing it.
What the 2026 Ford Bronco does best:
- Ease of use: Lots of big, physical knobs and buttons
- Driving (off-road): Incredibly capable off-road
- Tech: Infotainment system is easy to use
When to consider other vehicles:
- If on-road comfort is more important than off-road prowess, consider the Honda CR-V
- If fuel economy is more important than off-road prowess, the Subaru Forester
- If a quiet ride is more important than a removable roof, consider the Lexus GX
All Ford Bronco years
Not sure what year to select? Learn about each Ford Bronco generation from 2021 to 2026
What is new for the 2026 Ford Bronco?
- Bronco trims have been upgraded with Leather Seats as standard equipment this year.
- Smart Key, Soft Top, Leatherette & Cloth, Parking Sensors, Front Seat Heaters, Blind Spot Monitor, Lane Departure Warning, Remote Start, Targa, and Heated Steering Wheel features are now available as options on select trims.
2026 Ford Bronco Review:
The 2026 Ford Bronco is one of the most capable vehicles you can buy. It goes toe-to-toe with the likes of the Jeep Wrangler when the pavement ends and rocky roads begin. But its appeal will depend on how committed you are to the off-road lifestyle. When equipped with all-terrain tires, the Bronco is not all that pleasant on regular pavement, and no matter what tires you've got, the Bronco is very, very loud.
There weren't any changes of note for the 2026 Bronco aside from a couple of special-edition trims celebrating the famous SUV's 60th birthday. If you're looking for an SUV that can do anything and go anywhere, the Bronco is worth a look. If your dreams aren't quite so off-road-focused, there are other SUVs that will better suit your needs.
What tech does the 2026 Ford Bronco have?
Tech highlights:
+ Infotainment is easy to use
+ Decent number of driver aids on lower trims
- Some of these driver aids don't work that great
Connectivity
Every Ford Bronco comes standard with wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, both of which work well. There are also six USB ports, including a single USB-A port up front if you want to use wired CarPlay. In total there are five USB-C ports, three up front and two in the back. There is no wireless charging pad available on the Bronco.
Infotainment
The Ford Bronco uses the SYNC® 4 system, which is starting to show its age but remains easy to learn and to use. The built-in navigation system, which is part of an available package, works well and can be used on 4x4-only roads. The eight-inch touchscreen that comes standard on the Bronco is sharp and responsive; it also does a nice job of displaying Apple CarPlay®.
Driver-Assist Tech
There's good news and bad news here. The good news is that a handful of driver aids, like automatic emergency braking, come standard on the Bronco, and features like adaptive cruise control are part of the Lux package. The bad news: These systems don't work as well as those on some competitors. In Edmunds' one year of Bronco ownership, many of the driver aids like lane-keeping assistance and adaptive cruise control didn't work as expected. The former made the Bronco ping-pong inside the lane rather than keeping it consistently dead center, and adaptive cruise control sometimes struggled to retain a consistent distance behind the vehicle it followed.
How comfortable is the 2026 Ford Bronco?
Comfort highlights:
+ Front seats are comfy
+ Second row is a little roomier than the Wrangler
- Very loud
Front Seating
The front seats are plenty comfortable for long drives. They're manually adjustable, and it's easy to dial in a comfortable seating position. There's also a lot of headroom for tall drivers and plenty of leg and shoulder room, too. Heated seats are standard on all but the base trim—aptly named Base—but cooled seats are not available.
Rear Seating
The back seats of the Bronco are more comfortable and a bit roomier than what you'll find on the Wrangler, but otherwise they aren't great. Getting into the back of the Bronco can be challenging because of its height, and that's doubly true on two-door Broncos, where a fair amount of contorting has to happen to get behind the front seat.
Ride Quality and Interior Noise
It will not surprise you to know that this is a loud vehicle. The available removable top makes the Bronco a very loud vehicle, seemingly no matter what speed you're going or what type of road you're traversing due to a combination of wind and engine noise. There's also a lot of road noise if you've got all-terrain tires on.
Does the 2026 Ford Bronco have good storage?
Storage highlights:
+ More cargo space than the Wrangler
+ Adequate number of cupholders
- Less cargo space than you'll get in a crossover
Cargo
There's 35.6 cubic feet of storage behind the second row of the Bronco, 4 cubic feet better than the Wrangler but quite a bit worse than the new Toyota 4Runner (48.4 cubic feet). The second row of the Bronco folds down, but it doesn't create a flat loading surface because the cargo area is lower than the seatbacks.
Storage
There are a decent number of cupholders throughout the Bronco, though they're not big enough to handle a large water bottle. The netting-style door pockets up front are OK for storing a paper map but not so great at storing heavier items that might weigh down the pockets. Putting anything bulky in them also compromises leg space.
How easy is the 2026 Ford Bronco to use?
Ease of use highlights:
+ Lots of big knobs and buttons up front
+ Good visibility out the front
- Getting in and out is a pain
Entry, Exit, and Car Seats
It's to be expected because of its ride height, but the Ford Bronco can be a chore to get in and out of. It sits higher off the ground than most vehicles, and the supplied strap you're supposed to use to pull yourself in can be tough to reach and is at an odd angle. There's plenty of room for a rear-facing car seat, though getting a seat up and into the Bronco is annoying, especially for shorter folks.
Interior Layout and Visibility
The Bronco shines here. The layout of the controls up front is easy to understand, and there are big physical controls that can be manipulated even while wearing gloves. Visibility out the front is impressive thanks to the Bronco's big rectangular windows.
What’s the 2026 Ford Bronco like to drive?
Driving highlights:
+ Standard engine is powerful enough
+ Smooth transmission
- Fuel economy stinks
Driving
SUVs that are off-road first are not known for their impressive driving dynamics. But the Bronco is actually a bit better than average. The standard engine, a turbocharged four-cylinder, is powerful enough for most drivers, and the 10-speed transmission is nice and smooth. A seven-speed manual is also an available feature. Steering is also decent on the Bronco; we can't say the same about the Wrangler. In Edmunds' testing, the brakes were less responsive than those on many competitors.
Towing
Despite its burly styling, the Bronco's towing abilities aren't that impressive. The Bronco can tow up to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped.
That's a far cry from most Wrangler's 5,000-pound maximum and even lags the capabilities of many crossover SUVs. The Raptor version of the Bronco bumps that number up to 4,500 pounds, but you're paying a pretty penny to get it.Fuel Economy/Electric Efficiency
You don't expect great fuel economy from an SUV with such a boxy shape. Edmunds' editors struggled to get the Bronco to meet even its very meager EPA estimates, somehow making this vehicle's fuel economy a bit of a disappointment.
EPA Fuel Economy Estimates
Engine | Fuel Economy Estimate |
|---|---|
turbocharged 2.7-liter, six-cylinder engine (Outer Banks, 4WD) | 19 city / 21 highway /20 combined |
turbocharged 2.3-liter, four-cylinder engine (4WD) | 18 city / 22 highway /20 combined |
turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine (manual transmission, 4WD) | 18 city / 21 highway /19 combined |
turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine (Badlands, Sasquatch, 4WD) | 17 city / 19 highway /18 combined |
turbocharged 2.7-liter six-cylinder engine (4WD) | 17 city / 18 highway /18 combined |
turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine (Badlands, manual transmission, 4WD) | 17 city / 18 highway /17 combined |
turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine (Raptor, 4WD) | 15 city / 16 highway /15 combined |
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Ford Bronco features and specs
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Base 2D Sport Utility 4WD/AWD
Standard Features
- Power Locks
- Side Airbags
- ABS Brakes
- Power Windows
- Traction Control
- Air Conditioning
- Cruise Control
- Rear View Camera
- Overhead Airbags
- Power Mirrors
- Cloth Seats
- Heated Mirrors
- Targa
- Hard Top
- Turbo Charged Engine
- Manual Transmission
- 4WD/AWD
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Sync System
- AM/FM Stereo
- Bluetooth Technology
- Android Auto
- Apple CarPlay
- Satellite Radio Ready
- Smart Key
- Rear Defroster
- Running Boards
- Tow Hitch
- Alloy Wheels
- Full Roof Rack
- Soft Top
Drive Wheels
Four Wheel Drive (4WD/AWD)
Engine size
2.3L
Horsepower
275
Torque (ft-lbs)
315
Engine type
Turbo Gas
Fuel capacity
16.9
Wheelbase
100.4"
Overall length
173.7"
Width
75.9"
Height
71.9"
Leg room
F 43.1"/R 35.7"
Head room
F 41"/R 39.8"
Front tires
P255/70TR16
Rear tires
P255/70TR16
Seating capacity
4
Max towing capacity
350/3500 lbs.
Transmission
Manual 7
2026 Ford Bronco FAQ
- The 2026 Ford Bronco has a maximum towing capacity of between 3500 and 4500 pounds, when properly equipped. Various factors may impact towing capacity, including weight of passengers, cargo, and options/accessories.
- Here is what's new for the 2026 Ford Bronco:
- Leather Seats
- Smart Key
- Soft Top
- Leatherette & Cloth
- Parking Sensors
- The 2026 Ford Bronco offers the following fuel efficiency options: • Gas: 18 city / 21 highway MPG (Base trim) • Gas: 18 city / 21 highway MPG (Big Bend trim) • Gas: 18 city / 22 highway MPG (Outer Banks trim) • Gas: 17 city / 18 highway MPG (Badlands trim) • Gas: 17 city / 19 highway MPG (Heritage Edition trim) • Gas: 17 city / 18 highway MPG (Stroppe Edition trim) • Gas: 15 city / 16 highway MPG (Raptor trim) Actual mileage may vary based on driving conditions, vehicle condition, and driving habits.
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