Are Ford Broncos made in Mexico?
Yes — among the current Ford Bronco lineup, the Bronco Sport is produced in Mexico, while the standard two- and four-door Bronco models are assembled in the United States.
Ford's production footprint for the Bronco reflects a two-site North American setup: a U.S. plant handling the larger Bronco variants and a Mexican plant dedicated to the smaller Bronco Sport. This split has implications for build locations, supply chains, and regional availability.
Where the Broncos are assembled
Below is a concise breakdown of where each main Bronco variant is assembled.
- Bronco (two-door and four-door variants) — Michigan Assembly Plant, Wayne, Michigan, USA.
- Bronco Sport — Hermosillo Assembly Plant, Sonora, Mexico.
Every year, Ford may update allocation and shifts in production, so buyers should check the exact build location for a given vehicle and model year with Ford's official sources or dealer information.
Historical context
The classic Ford Bronco from the 1960s through the 1990s was produced at various U.S. plants, reflecting Ford's historical manufacturing footprint in North America. The current generation, launched in 2021, uses a split production strategy designed to support North American demand and logistics for two distinct model families—the full-size Bronco and the Bronco Sport.
Implications for buyers and markets
For buyers, the key takeaway is that not all Broncos come from a single plant. The larger, traditional Bronco is produced in the United States, while the Bronco Sport is produced in Mexico. Availability, model-year updates, and trim-specific production can vary by region.
Summary
The Ford Bronco lineup is produced across two North American sites: the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan (for the two-door and four-door Bronco) and the Hermosillo Assembly Plant in Sonora, Mexico (for the Bronco Sport). This dual-site approach reflects Ford's regional manufacturing strategy and has practical implications for buyers regarding production origin and delivery times. Always verify the current build location for a specific trim and year with official Ford sources.
Which Ford models are built in Mexico?
Ford. Ford Motor Company has a strong manufacturing footprint in Mexico, leveraging the country's proximity to the United States. It has utilized its facilities to produce popular models such as the Ford Fiesta, Ford Fusion, and the Ford Mustang.
Why is no one buying Broncos?
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Which Bronco is made in Mexico?
Made in Mexico
Although the Bronco is assembled in America, the Bronco Sport is assembled in Hermosillo, Mexico, at Ford's Stamping and Assembly Plant, making the Sport subject to the 25% tariffs imposed by the U.S. government on vehicles imported from Mexico.
Where are Ford Broncos manufactured?
Ford Broncos are manufactured at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan. This plant also produces the Ford Ranger midsize pickup truck and has been the home of the Bronco since the first generation in 1965.
- Location: Wayne, Michigan
- Other vehicles produced: Ford Ranger
- History: The Michigan Assembly Plant has been manufacturing the Bronco since its debut in 1965.
