How many people can sit in a Ford Bronco?
The Ford Bronco's passenger capacity depends on body style and chosen options. In the current generation (2021–present), a four-door Bronco seats up to five passengers, while a two-door Bronco seats four. Some four-door trims offer optional second-row captain's chairs, which reduce capacity to four. Availability varies by year and market.
Standard Seating by Body Style
Here is how seating works in typical configurations for the modern Bronco lineup.
- Two-door Bronco: typically seats four (two in front, two in the rear).
- Four-door Bronco: typically seats five (two in front, three in the rear).
Note: On the four-door model, certain trims offer an optional second-row captain's chairs that reduce total seating to four.
Optional Seating Configurations
Specific trims and options can alter seating, especially for the four-door model.
- Second-row captain's chairs (optional on some four-door trims) replace the rear bench with two individual seats, reducing total seating to four.
- The standard rear seat on most four-door Broncos is a 3-passenger bench that accommodates three across, keeping the total at five.
Always confirm the exact seating arrangement with a dealer for a given model year and trim, as the captain's chairs option is not universal.
Summary
In short: the two-door Ford Bronco seats four; the four-door Bronco seats five by default, with an optional four-seat configuration if second-row captain's chairs are chosen. For precise numbers on a specific vehicle, check the exact trim and year.
