Jump LinksMSRP: From $40,495MSRP: From $40,995MSRP: From $48,090MSRP: From $48,890MSRP: From $51,625MSRP: From $69,995MSRP: From $79,995Choosing the Ford Bronco trim that suits your needs can be a bit overwhelming - especially if money is no object. Each trim in 2026 offers something different, so if you can get one with the right gear for the specific terrain you plan to conquer. Since its market rebirth in 2020, the Bronco has redefined the SUV segment, offering a variety of models that give buyers the choice from a basic, bare-bones SUV to something that runs circles around desert crawlers. In 2026, the Ford Bronco configurations and trim levels are more diverse than ever.Find [[default_name]] and more cars for sale on our MarketplaceShop NowFord has refined the Bronco trim levels to streamline the buying process while introducing a few special editions, too. From the classic simplicity of the Base model to the high-speed thrills of the Raptor, the Bronco lineup provides a spectrum of performance. However, scrolling through the Ford Bronco trims forces buyers to understand what each one offers. There are also various Ford Bronco packages - like the legendary Sasquatch - which can be added to most Ford Bronco models to improve each trim’s capability.The specifications were correct at the time of writing. The base MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price), where mentioned, excludes destination fees and other costs. 2026 Ford Bronco Base MSRP: From $40,495 FordKickstarting the different Bronco trims is the Base trim. It's the "blank canvas" for enthusiasts who want the pure Bronco experience without the fluff. Available in both two-door and four-door body styles, it is ideal for those who plan to customize their rig or simply want the most affordable entry into the 4x4 lifestyle. Even at the lower-end of the spectrum, it is built on the body-on-frame construction that defines the brand.The Base model comes standard with the 2.3L EcoBoost (turbocharged) 4-cylinder engine that produces 300 horsepower and 325 lb-feet of torque. Drivers can choose between a seven-speed manual transmission (featuring a dedicated crawler gear) or a 10-speed automatic, powering a part-time selectable 4x4 system. Even though it sits on 16-inch silver-painted steel wheels, the specifications include a Terrain Management System with five G.O.A.T. modes (Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, Sand) to handle varying on- and off-road conditions. The optional extras list is dominated by the Sasquatch Package, which adds 35-inch tires and electronic-locking axles, which transforms this entry-level model into a trail beast.Unique Features: Seven-speed manual transmission SYNC 4 with 12-inch touchscreen Removable doors and roof Five G.O.A.T. modes Modular design (for easy installation of Ford performance accessories and winches) 2026 Ford Bronco Big Bend MSRP: From $40,995 FordThe Big Bend takes on more comfort and "mainstream" appeal while keeping off-road capability front and center. For 2026, the Big Bend is offered as a four-door model, which makes it a more practical offering, especially so low down the hierarchy with the amenities it offers. The Big Bend serves as a middle ground for drivers who want a few more creature comforts, like a leather-wrapped steering wheel and privacy glass, without the premium price tag of the luxury trims.Performance remains consistent with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine as the standard powerhouse. Like the Base, it offers the choice of a manual or automatic transmission. However, the Big Bend opens up the Mid Package as an optional extra, which includes dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, and remote start. The exterior is distinguished by 17-inch Carbonized Gray-painted aluminum wheels and LED fog lamps. If standing out is how you identify the Bronco spirit, the Free Wheeling appearance package is available and offers retro-inspired sunset graphics that pay homage to Ford’s 1970s aesthetic.Unique Features: LED fog lamps Carbonized gray grille Leather-wrapped steering wheel Several available packages, including Black Diamond Enhanced interior lighting 2026 Ford Bronco Outer Banks MSRP: From $48,090 FordThe Outer Banks is the middle child of the Bronco lineup, because if you plan on spending as much time on the highway as you do on the trail, then it’s the balanced choice. This trim highlights style and technology and features body-colored fender flares, door handles, and mirror caps. It is offered exclusively as a 4-door.The 2.3L is the standard engine, but specifications take a jump here with the available 2.7L EcoBoost V6 engine, which delivers 330 hp and 415 lb-ft. This engine is paired only with the 10-speed automatic transmission. Inside, occupants are treated to leather-trimmed seating and the option for the Lux Package, which adds a B&O Sound System and a 360-degree camera. For 2026, Ford made the 60th Anniversary Package available on the Outer Banks, which adds vintage-inspired badges and unique "Warm Alloy" accents to celebrate the Bronco's long history.Unique Features: Signature LED lighting Body-color exterior accents 18-inch machined-face aluminum wheels Powder-coated tube steps Available 60th Anniversary Package 2026 Ford Bronco Badlands MSRP: From $48,890 FordThe Badlands is widely considered the most capable non-Raptor Bronco in the lineup; essentially a "Sasquatch-lite" straight from the factory. But unlike the Raptor, the focus here is on technical rock crawling rather than high-speed desert running. The Bronco Badlands is available in both two-door and four-door configurations and comes standard with a heavy-duty modular front bumper and steel rear bumper. To take your off-road game to the next level, the Bronco Badlands comes standard with pre-wired auxiliary switches in the overhead console for light bars, winches, and other electrical accessories.Mechanical specs are the Badlands’ biggest highlight. It features the HOSS 2.0 (High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension) system with Bilstein position-sensitive dampers and a unique front stabilizer bar disconnect that allows for massive wheel articulation. In terms of engines, both the 2.3L and 2.7L powertrains are available, with the former being the standard option. The 7-speed manual and 10-speed automatic transmission are both available on the Badlands, though purists and aficionados will say that the manual is the right fit for this specific trim. The interior is made for the outdoors, featuring marine-grade vinyl seats and washout flooring with drain plugs. The G.O.A.T. modes add two additional features, Rock Crawl and Baja.Unique Features: Front stabilizer bar disconnect HOSS 2.0 suspension 7 G.O.A.T. modes Marine-grade vinyl upholstery Upfitter Switches 2026 Ford Bronco Heritage Edition MSRP: From $51,625 FordThe Heritage Edition is Ford’s love letter to the 1966 original. Built on the Big Bend architecture but outfitted with high-end hardware, this four-door model stands out with its Oxford White-painted hardtop, grille, and wheels. It offers retro aesthetics that are backed by serious off-road specs.Regarding the powertrains, standard power comes from the 2.3L EcoBoost engine, but buyers can upgrade to the 2.7L V6. Interestingly, the Heritage Edition comes standard with the Sasquatch Package, which includes high-clearance fender flares and 35-inch tires mounted to the classic white wheels. The drivetrain is an advanced 4x4 system with automatic on-demand engagement. Inside, the Plaid cloth seating and a white-accented dashboard bring the 1960s vibe into 2026.Unique Features: Oxford White hardtop and grille 17-inch "Dog Dish" style wheels Heritage bodyside graphics Plaid cloth seats HOSS 2.0 with 35-inch tires 2026 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition MSRP: From $69,995 FordNew for the 2026 model year, the Stroppe Edition replaces the Wildtrak. This SUV is inspired by the legendary Baja Bronco that was created by Bill Stroppe in the early 1970s. This is a high-speed desert runner designed for those who want Raptor-like performance in a slightly narrower, more manageable package. It is offered as a four-door SUV and features a distinctive tri-color paint scheme of Oxford White, Code Orange, and Atlas Blue.The Stroppe Edition is powered exclusively by the 2.7L EcoBoost V6 and the 10-speed automatic. Bringing it as close as possible to the Bronco Raptor - but without stepping on the showstopper’s toes - is the HOSS 3.0 suspension system, which utilizes FOX Internal Bypass dampers to soak up high-speed bumps in the sand. It also features a matte-black hood to reduce glare and 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels. Inside, the cabin is treated to Code Orange stitching and unique Stroppe branding.Unique Features: HOSS 3.0 with FOX dampers Matte black hood wrap Code orange accents Baja-proven heritage Advanced 4x4 with 7 G.O.A.T. Modes 2026 Ford Bronco Raptor MSRP: From $79,995 2026 Ford Bronco RaptorAt the pinnacle of the 2026 Bronco lineup sits the Bronco Raptor, often referred to as "Braptor" by fans. This is a four-door only wide-body beast that’s been designed for Ultra4 racing-inspired performance. It is significantly wider than any other trim below it, featuring massive high-coverage fender flares to house those giant 37-inch tires.The Raptor's specifications are in a league of their own. It is powered by a 3.0L Twin-Turbo EcoBoost V6, churning out a massive 418 hp and 440 lb-ft. The drivetrain is supported by the HOSS 4.0 system with FOX Live Valve 3.1 Semi-Active dampers, which adjust their firmness hundreds of times per second based on the terrain. The SUV’s frame has also been reinforced and the towing capacity is 1,000 lbs more than the other trims, at a maximum of 4,500 lbs. Optional extras include the Raptor Black Appearance Package, which blacks out the bash plates and graphics for a more menacing look.Unique Features: 3.0L twin-turbo V6 37-inch all-terrain tires FOX Live Valve 3.1 Dampers Rigid fog lamps Heavy-duty exoskeleton