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Do any of the Broncos come with leather seats?

Yes. Leather seating is available on several Ford Bronco trims, but not on the base models. Higher trims and optional interior packages commonly offer leather or leatherette seating, with variations by year and market.


In recent Bronco generations, the interior materials vary by trim and package. Ford typically uses cloth on entry-level models, and leather or SofTex (a leatherette material) is offered on mid-to-high trims. Some special editions—such as the Bronco Everglades—use vinyl seating instead of leather to prioritize practicality in wet or muddy conditions. Always verify the exact configuration for the year and trim you’re considering.


Where leather seating tends to appear in the Bronco lineup


Below is a practical guide to where leather seating tends to appear in the Bronco lineup across recent model years. Availability can shift with each redesign or package refresh, so always confirm for the exact build you’re evaluating.



  • Raptor — Leather seats are typically standard on this top-tier performance model.

  • Wildtrak — Leather seating is commonly included as standard or as part of a premium package.

  • Outer Banks — Leather-trimmed seats are often included, depending on year and package; may be standard on some trims.

  • Badlands — Leather seating can be available via an optional Leather Package or SofTex alternatives depending on year.

  • Black Diamond — Leather seating is usually not standard; may be offered as part of a leather/leatherette package.

  • Base / Big Bend — Leather seating is typically not standard; may be available only with optional leather/leatherette packages or SofTex alternatives.


In practice, leather seating tends to appear on mid-to-high trims rather than the base models, and the exact materials can vary by year and market. If leather seating is important, target the higher trims or look for an explicit Leather Package or Leather-Trimmed Seats option in the build sheet.


How to verify leather seating for a specific model/year


To confirm leather seating for a particular Bronco year and trim, use these steps:



  1. Check Ford’s official Build & Price tool for the specific year and trim you’re considering. Look for interior material details such as “Leather-trimmed seats” or “SofTex seating.”

  2. Review the official brochure or spec sheet for the trim to see exact upholstery options and package contents.

  3. Look for interior photos and seating material descriptions in dealer ads, press releases, or dealership inventory listings.

  4. Ask the dealer to show you the window sticker (Monroney) or a current interior close-up to confirm the material.

  5. For used Broncos, request the window sticker or a reliable interior-spec breakdown to confirm the material, as trims and packages can vary widely.


By checking these sources, you can avoid surprises and ensure the Bronco you’re considering has the interior materials you prefer.


Summary


The Ford Bronco lineup does offer leather seating, primarily on mid-to-high trims and via optional packages. Base models usually come with cloth, while leather or leatherette (SofTex) surfaces appear on upper trims, with exceptions for special editions like the vinyl-seated Everglades. Always verify the exact year, trim, and package contents using Ford’s official configuration tools and the dealer’s documentation before purchasing.

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