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Does the Ford Bronco have automatic braking?

Yes. Automatic emergency braking is available on the Ford Bronco as part of Ford's driver-assist suite, and it is standard on many trims while also being offered on others via optional packages.


Ford’s Bronco lineup uses Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) as part of the Co-Pilot360 family. Availability varies by model year and trim, and Ford has updated driver-assist offerings across recent refreshes. The system is designed to reduce or mitigate collisions but it does not replace attentive driving.


What automatic braking does in the Bronco


Automatic emergency braking detects potential frontal collisions with vehicles or pedestrians and can automatically apply the brakes to help avoid or lessen a crash. It is part of Ford’s Co-Pilot360 driver-assist suite and is intended to assist the driver rather than replace it. The system relies on sensors and cameras, and performance can be affected by weather, road conditions, and other factors.


Note: The feature is a safety aid, not a guarantee. Drivers should remain attentive and be prepared to brake manually when necessary.


Availability by trim and package


The following overview explains general availability across trims and packages. Exact inclusion can vary by model year and market, so verify on the specific build.



  • Standard on most Bronco trims when the Co-Pilot360 driver-assist package is included.

  • Optional or not included on some base configurations without Co-Pilot360.

  • Often bundled with other driver-assist features such as Blind Spot Information System and Lane-Keep Assist within the Co-Pilot360 family.


To confirm whether a particular Bronco build includes automatic braking, check the window sticker or ask the dealer about the exact configuration for that vehicle.


Availability by year and trim


Model-year 2021-2023 Bronco


During the initial rollout, Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking was offered as part of Ford’s Co-Pilot360 on models that included the package. The feature’s presence varied by trim and optional equipment, with higher trims more likely to include it as standard or via the package.


Model-year 2024-2025 Bronco


Ford continued to offer automated braking as part of the driver-assist portfolio, with updates possible through software and packaging changes. As with earlier years, some base configurations require the Co-Pilot360 or Co-Pilot360 Assist packages to access AEB, while most mid- and higher trims include it.


Always verify with the dealer or consult the current brochure for the exact feature set on a given build.


Summary


The Ford Bronco does offer automatic braking through its Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking as part of Ford’s Co-Pilot360 driver-assist system. Availability varies by model year and trim, so buyers should review the window sticker or confirm with a dealer when selecting a Bronco build. When equipped, this feature can help mitigate frontal collisions, but it does not replace careful driving.

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