How many seats are in a Ford Bronco?
The Ford Bronco’s seating depends on body style: 4 seats in the two-door version and 5 seats in the four-door version, with no third row. The Bronco lineup includes two-door and four-door models, while the Bronco Sport is a separate model with its own interior layout.
Body styles and seating
Here is a quick breakdown by body style to illustrate the total seating in each configuration.
- Two-door Bronco: 4 seats total (2 front, 2 rear).
- Four-door Bronco: 5 seats total (2 front, 3 rear).
Bottom line: If you routinely carry five passengers, the four-door is the practical choice; if you mostly need a sporty two‑row layout for four, the two-door fits that need.
Notes on configuration
Front row and rear seating
In typical trims, the two-door version offers two front seats and a rear bench for two; the four-door uses a front pair plus a rear bench that seats three. Ford has not offered a factory option for captain’s chairs in the Bronco’s rear seat as of the latest model years.
Bronco vs. Bronco Sport
The term “Ford Bronco” in this article refers to the full-size Bronco lineup (two-door and four-door). The Bronco Sport is a separate, smaller model with its own interior design and seating, generally accommodating up to five passengers in most configurations.
Summary
The Ford Bronco seats four in the two-door version and five in the four-door version, with no third-row option. If you need five seats, choose the four-door model; for a sportier, four-seat setup, the two-door version is appropriate. Always verify the seating in the specific trim and year you’re considering, as configurations can vary slightly by market.
