Ford Bronco Sport 2026: Badlands Price Cut, New Bronze Package and Option Updates

Ford has revised pricing and options for the 2026 Bronco Sport, cutting the Badlands price by $2,850 and reshuffling standard features while adding new appearance and equipment choices.

The Bronco Sport Badlands now starts at $39,260 after several convenience items—heated steering wheel, six‑way power passenger seat, memory driver’s seat and sideview mirror, and remote start—were removed; ActiveX seating, the 2.0‑liter turbo I‑4, eight‑speed automatic and twin‑clutch rear differential remain. Buyers can restore the removed features with the $2,295 Badlands Tech Package, and Ford offers a $1,500 Bronze Appearance Package that cannot be combined with the $2,395 Sasquatch Badlands package.

Trim pricing shifts include a Big Bend at $33,840 (up $850), Heritage at $35,390 (down $600) and Outer Banks at $37,140 (down $1,350), while the Free Wheeling model has been discontinued; Orange Fury paint is $995 and a SecuriCode keypad is $195.

Ford also added a $175 400‑Watt Pro Power Onboard inverter, an auxiliary‑switch option for Sasquatch buyers, and changed accessory availability—fog lights are no longer standard on the Big Bend, a mini spare and steel wheel are $395, and a $395 front brush guard is available with qualifying off‑road packages. The 2026 Ford Bronco Sport is arriving at dealers now.

This article is based on reporting from MotorTrend.

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