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How long is a full Bronco?

A full-size Ford Bronco is typically about 183 to 190 inches long, depending on the year and configuration.


To put that in context, the Bronco name has been used for two distinct generations: the original, smaller Bronco (1966–1977) and the later, longer full-size Bronco (1980–1996). A separate, smaller model known as the Bronco II was produced from 1983 to 1990 and is not considered full-size.


Defining the length by generation


Below is a concise guide to the typical overall lengths for the classic Bronco generations. Note that exact measurements can vary with options and minor updates within a model year.



  • Original Bronco (1966–1977): roughly 150–160 inches in overall length (about 12.5–13.3 feet).

  • Full-size Bronco (1980–1996): roughly 183–190 inches in overall length (about 15.3–15.9 feet).


Because Ford revised bumpers, wheels/tires and towing equipment over the years, a few inches can be added or shaved off. For precise figures, check the exact model year’s specifications from Ford’s archived literature or the vehicle’s VIN plate.


Modern Bronco dimensions


The revived Ford Bronco (introduced in 2021) is a distinct model family with its own dimensions, varying by body style (two- or four-door) and trim. For precise figures, consult Ford’s current specification sheets or dealer data.


Why the numbers vary and practical considerations


Length differences affect parking, garage fit, and towing capacity. Buyers and restorers should measure the curb-to-curb length with any aftermarket bumpers or oversized tires that might alter the total footprint.


Be aware that the term "full Bronco" most often refers to the 1980–1996 generation, as Ford’s original 1966–1977 Bronco is commonly categorized as the early/original Bronco, and the Bronco II (1983–1990) is a separate, smaller model.


Summary


In summary, if you mean the classic full-size Bronco, you’re looking at roughly 183–190 inches in length; for the original, smaller Bronco, roughly 150–160 inches. Always verify the exact year-and-trim spec for a precise measurement, especially if you’re shopping, parking, or retrofitting accessories. The modern Bronco (2021–present) is a separate design with its own dimensions, so check current Ford specifications for that model.

How long is the 4 door Bronco?


The four-door Ford Bronco is 189.4 inches long, a measurement that includes the spare tire on the back. The wheelbase for the four-door model is 116.1 inches.
 

  • Length: 189.4 inches (includes the rear spare tire)
  • Wheelbase: 116.1 inches



How long is a Bronco all together?


The Bronco Test is designed to measure an athlete's endurance, stamina, and mental toughness. It involves continuous shuttle runs over distances of 20m, 40m, and 60m, repeated five times without any rest. In total, players cover 1,200 meters, and the goal is to finish it as quickly as possible.



How long is a Bronco in feet?


The length of a Ford Bronco depends on whether it's a two-door or four-door model, and specific trim levels. A two-door Bronco is approximately 173.7 inches (about 14.5 feet) long, while a standard four-door is around 189.4 inches (about 15.8 feet) long. The Bronco Sport, a smaller model, is about 172.7 inches (just over 14 feet) long.
 

  • Two-door Bronco: ~173.7 inches (~14.5 feet)
  • Four-door Bronco: ~189.4 inches (~15.8 feet)
  • Bronco Sport: ~172.7 inches (~14.4 feet)



How long is a full-size Bronco?


189.4 inches
Since the Ford Bronco has two size options, the Bronco's length ranges from 173.7 inches to 189.4 inches. However, the Bronco Sport is made for off-roading, so its slightly smaller size allows for more maneuverability on rough terrain or between trees. The Bronco Sport's length comes to only 172.7 inches.


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