Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The 2026 Ford Bronco Raptor is showing an estimated lease of $1,412 per month, and this particular example has already seen a $1,000 price cut from its $93,800 MSRP. For a purpose-built, desert-running off-road SUV wearing 37-inch tires and Fox Live Valve suspension from the factory, getting into one for just over $4,000 at signing is a lower barrier than most shoppers would expect. The estimate is based on current programs running through early July. Here's what the deal looks like.2026 Ford Bronco RaptorFordThe 2026 Ford Bronco Raptor Lease DealThis is an estimated lease, not an official Ford national program, so actual terms will vary by location and credit profile. The vehicle is a 2026 Bronco Raptor 4x4 powered by Ford's 3.0-liter EcoBoost twin-turbo V6 paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. MSRP is $93,800, and the dealer has it listed at $92,800 after a $1,000 price reduction.2026 Ford Bronco RaptorFordThe estimated monthly payment is $1,412 for 36 months. Due at signing is $4,038, which covers the first month's payment and applicable fees. No security deposit is required. The mileage allowance is 12,000 miles per year. Taxes, title, registration, and government fees are excluded. The total cost to the lessee over the full term is approximately $54,537. The estimate is based on programs valid through July 7, 2026, and requires credit approval. Two additional incentives may apply for qualifying buyers: a $1,500 affiliations, clubs, or groups offer and a separate $1,000 offer in the same category, both valid through July 7. Eligibility will vary, so confirm with the dealer whether you qualify.What You're GettingThe Bronco Raptor is not a cosmetic package bolted onto a standard Bronco. It is a fundamentally different vehicle. The frame and track are wider, and the HOSS 4.0 suspension system uses Fox Live Valve internal bypass dampers that adjust in real time across every wheel. Factory 37-inch all-terrain tires sit on 17-inch black forged beadlock-capable wheels. Full HD metal bash plates protect the undercarriage, and a modular heavy-duty front bumper with Rigid fog lamps is standard.2026 Ford Bronco RaptorThe 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 delivers over 400 horsepower, and the advanced 4x4 system includes a front stabilizer bar disconnect and a 4.7 rear locking differential. Ford's Terrain Management system with G.O.A.T. modes gives the driver selectable drive profiles for sand, mud, rock crawling, and more. Inside, the Lux Package adds leather-trimmed and vinyl seats, heated front seats, a dual moonroof, a 12-inch center display, a 360-degree camera, and the Interior Carbon Fiber Pack. Towing capacity is rated at 4,500 pounds.The Bottom LineThis lease is for the buyer who wants the most capable factory off-road SUV Ford builds and would rather lease it than tie up six figures in a vehicle that will see trail use. At $1,412 a month, the cost is high, but the $4,038 at signing keeps the upfront commitment manageable for a vehicle at this price point. The 12,000-mile annual allowance is generous enough for weekend trail runs and daily driving, though the 15 combined MPG means running costs add up beyond the lease payment. This vehicle may still be in transit from the factory, so confirm availability with the dealer before making the trip.This story was originally published by Autoblog on May 15, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.