| How many trims does the 2026 Ford Bronco come in? | The 2026 Ford Bronco comes in seven trims: Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands, Heritage Edition, Stroppe Edition, and Raptor. Each trim is built for a different type of buyer, from the capable but affordable Base to the high-performance Raptor with its 3.0L EcoBoost V6 and HOSS 4.0 suspension system featuring FOX Live Valve 3.1 Internal Bypass Semi-Active Dampers. |
| What engines are available on the 2026 Ford Bronco? | Three engines are available across the 2026 Bronco lineup. The 2.3L EcoBoost I-4 is standard on the Base, Big Bend, Badlands, and Heritage Edition. The 2.7L EcoBoost V6 is optional on the Outer Banks and Badlands, and standard on the Stroppe Edition. The 3.0L EcoBoost V6 is exclusive to the Raptor. All engines pair with either a 7-speed manual or 10-speed automatic transmission depending on trim and configuration. |
| Does the 2026 Ford Bronco come with a manual transmission? | Yes, the 7-speed manual transmission is available on the Base and Badlands in both 2-door and 4-door configurations, and on the Big Bend and Heritage Edition in 4-door form. The Outer Banks, Stroppe Edition, and Raptor come exclusively with the 10-speed automatic. Several advanced features including Ford Trail Control and Trail Turn Assist require the 10-speed automatic. |
| What is the Sasquatch Package and which trims offer it? | The Sasquatch Package is Ford's off-road-focused upgrade that adds 35-inch rugged-terrain tires, 17-inch Matte Black Alloy Wheels, electronic-locking front and rear axles, and front stabilizer bar disconnect. It is optional on the Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, and Badlands, and comes standard on the Heritage Edition and Stroppe Edition. The Raptor is not available with the Sasquatch Package but comes with its own 37-inch all-terrain tires and superior HOSS 4.0 suspension as standard equipment. |
| What are the G.O.A.T. Modes on the 2026 Bronco? | G.O.A.T. stands for "Goes Over Any Type of Terrain." The Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, and Heritage Edition include the Terrain Management System with 5 G.O.A.T. Modes. The Badlands, Stroppe Edition, and Raptor step up to 7 G.O.A.T. Modes through a more advanced Terrain Management System, giving drivers greater control over a wider range of off-road surfaces. |
| Does the 2026 Ford Bronco have a removable top and doors? | Yes, removable doors and top are standard on every single 2026 Bronco trim, including the Raptor. Top configurations vary by trim. The Base through Badlands offer a range of optional soft and hard tops, including dual top setups. The Stroppe Edition comes standard with a hard top finished in Atlas Blue. Multiple retractable soft top options, bimini styles, and canvas tops are also optional across most trims. |
| What driver assistance and safety technology comes standard? | Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Post-Collision Braking, AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control, Trailer Sway Control, a rear view camera, and the Personal Safety System are standard on every 2026 Bronco trim. Higher trims add features like BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane-Keeping System, Evasive Steering Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, and a 360-degree camera. The Outer Banks, Badlands, Stroppe Edition, and Raptor include Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology as standard. |
| What technology and infotainment does the 2026 Bronco include? | Every 2026 Bronco trim includes SYNC 4 with a 12-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 12-inch LCD digital instrument cluster, 4G modem, SiriusXM with 360L, and the Ford Connectivity Package. The Stroppe Edition and Raptor add enhanced voice recognition to the SYNC 4 system. A Bang and Olufsen 12-speaker sound system is optional on Outer Banks and Badlands, and standard on the Stroppe Edition and Raptor. |
| What suspension systems does the 2026 Bronco use? | The 2026 Bronco lineup uses four different suspension systems. The HOSS 1.0 is standard on the Base, Big Bend, and Heritage Edition. The Badlands gets HOSS 2.0 with Bilstein Position Sensitive Dampers, with HOSS 3.0 featuring FOX Internal Bypass Dampers available as an option. The Stroppe Edition uses HOSS 3.0 as standard. The Raptor is the only trim with HOSS 4.0, which features FOX Live Valve 3.1 Internal Bypass Semi-Active Dampers for the most advanced off-road performance in the lineup. |
| What is the difference between the Stroppe Edition and the Raptor? | The Stroppe Edition and Raptor sit at the top of the 2026 Bronco lineup, but they are built for different purposes. The Stroppe Edition uses the 2.7L EcoBoost V6 with HOSS 3.0 FOX dampers and features distinctive visual styling including a Matte Black Hood and Swing Gate wrap, Frozen White grille with Code Orange lettering, and unique vinyl seating with Code Orange stitching. The Raptor uses the exclusive 3.0L EcoBoost V6 with HOSS 4.0 semi-active dampers, 37-inch all-terrain tires, a unique Raptor hood, heavy-duty full-vehicle steel bash plates, and rock rails with removable running boards. The Raptor is the performance off-road choice; the Stroppe Edition is the style and heritage choice. |
| Can I tow with the 2026 Ford Bronco? | A Trailer Tow Prep Package is standard on every Bronco trim except the Raptor. A full Trailer Tow Package is optional on the Base through Stroppe Edition. The Raptor does not list the standard tow package but instead offers an Upgraded Tow Package specific to that trim. If towing is a priority, confirm the package availability on the specific trim you are considering with our team at George Coleman Ford. |
| Where can I see 2026 Ford Bronco inventory near Greenville, SC? | George Coleman Ford in Travelers Rest carries new 2026 Ford Bronco inventory serving Greenville, Greer, and surrounding upstate South Carolina communities. View available 2026 Bronco models here to compare trims, packages, and configurations currently in stock. Our team can also help you order the exact combination of engine, top, and package options you want. |