Ford We’ve been talking about the Jeep Wrangler vs. Ford Bronco sales rivalry since the latter was released for the 2021 model year. And yes, we’ve pointed out more than once just how close that race has come. Midway through 2026, Jeep has sold 86,254 Wranglers to date, while Ford’s sales tally stands at 76,936—still a good bit behind the Wrangler—but Ford says it has momentum on its side. “Bronco delivered record Q2 and first-half results, outselling the Jeep Wrangler for the quarter,” the company said in an 8-K securities filing posted to its investor site Thursday. “Q2 sales rose 15.9%, while first-half sales grew 6.8%.” The numbers do indeed back up Ford’s claim. Jeep’s cumulative lead comes care of a strong Q1 (44,461 units). The past three months weren’t quite so robust (41,793). A spring/summer sales decline seems like an odd trajectory for a convertible off-roader, but then again we’re not privy to Jeep’s marketing or incentive strategies. Ford, on the other hand, seems to be pushing Broncos plenty hard. The company sold 45,739 of them in Q2, handily beating its Q1 total (31,197), but that early 13,000-unit deficit put Ford in a pretty big hole. Two more quarters of beating Wrangler sales by ~4,000 units isn’t going to get it done by itself, and while Jeep sales may be flat, they’re not declining. On top of that, Ford is crediting a record-setting Q2 for the Bronco’s gains. That means Ford will have to continue setting quarterly sales records if it hopes to gain enough ground to dethrone its cross-town rival. This is still anybody’s game; let’s see what happens on the far side of halftime. In the meantime, enjoy the fireworks.