2026 Bronco Updates
- geoffreylighten
- 23 hours ago
- 2 min read

The 2026 model brings some key updates to the Bronco lineup with new colors, packages, and options. We have broken down what is new and different this year, so you don’t have to.
2026 Ford Bronco: What's New and Notable
Trim & Build Changes
Stroppe is now a standard 4-door configuration. The 2-door Stroppe series has been discontinued.
Heritage now offers the 2.3L EcoBoost with automatic transmission. Last year the 2.3L EcoBoost was manual only.
Colors
New Colors: Avalanche and Wimbledon White (Wimbledon available only on the 60th Anniversary Package).
Deleted Colors: Azure Gray, Eruption Green, and Robin’s Egg Blue.
New 60th Anniversary Package

Optional on Outer Banks Lux – in Wimbledon White or Ruby Red.
Priced at $4,995, plus Sasquatch Package ($6,465 required).
Adds: Body-painted door handles, special grille, Wimbledon White painted hard top with sound-deadening headliner, black molded-in-color mirrors, leather seats with Alpine inserts, 35” spare tire cover, and steel front bumper.
The 2026 F-150 scheduling has officially kicked off. We had a one-on-one with the F-150 Brand Manager to go over the updates and Ford’s strategy for the year. Here is the rundown:
The XLT and Lariat Black Package is now available with the long box! We’ve been pushing Ford to bring this back ever since they dropped it for the 2024 model year. This is a huge deal in a lot of markets!
The keyless entry keypad is no longer a dealer-installed option and will now come straight from the factory as a stand-alone option.
Avalanche returns, and two new colors join the lineup: Argon Blue and Ruby Red. Rapid Red, Space White, and Atlas Blue are no longer available.
Ford is bringing back 4x2 options for the Lariat, King Ranch, and Platinum, which saves about $3,600 compared to 4x4.
Head-Up Display and Pro Access Tailgate are optional on higher trims. By making these optional, Ford expects scheduling to improve for Lariat 502A, King Ranch, and Platinum.
Ford is also stepping back from pushing the 3.5L PowerBoost hybrid—they plan to make it available at free demand and it will lose its $1,900 discount.
Wheel Updates

The 17” wheel standard on Sasquatch changes from Carbonized Gray aluminum to Matte Black alloy.

The 17” Black High-Gloss painted aluminum wheels in the Black Diamond Package (Big Bend) and Black Appearance Package (Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands without Sasquatch) are now painted steel instead of aluminum.
Technology & Options
Ford Connectivity Package (1-year) is now standard. An extendable 7-year plan available for $745 (one-time).
SiriusXM with 360L remains standard (3-month), with a new 3-year plan option for $300.
Front Stabilizer Disconnect now optional on Badlands (previously standard); still included with Sasquatch Package.
New accessories: Cargo Box and Safe Deposit Console Lock Box for Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, and Raptor trims.
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