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How much does a paint job cost on a Bronco?

Bronco paint jobs generally cost between roughly $3,000 and $12,000, with most people paying about $5,000 to $8,000 for a standard basecoat/clearcoat repaint on a Bronco. Premium or show-quality finishes can push past $10,000.


Because Broncos are larger SUVs, the surface area and potential bodywork add to the labor and material costs, and quotes vary widely by shop, location, and the car's condition. This article breaks down typical price bands, what drives the cost, and how to plan for a Bronco repaint.


Typical price ranges for a Bronco paint job


Here are rough cost bands you’re likely to see, assuming a full-body repaint with standard prep and basecoat/clearcoat. Actual quotes depend on model (two-door vs four-door), condition, and local rates.



  • Economy repaint (limited prep, one solid color, basecoat/clearcoat): $3,000–$5,000

  • Mid-range full repaint (comprehensive prep, solid color or simple metallic, basecoat/clearcoat): $4,500–$8,500

  • Premium / show-quality repaint (extensive bodywork, multiple coats, expert color matching, high-end clear): $8,000–$15,000

  • Color change or specialty finishes (pearl, candy, matte, advanced metallic, multiple layers): $6,000–$20,000+


These bands reflect typical ranges in many markets. Prices vary by region, shop, vehicle condition, and whether panel replacement or rust repair is needed.


What’s included in a full repaint


A standard full repaint generally includes masking, surface prep, dents and rust repair as needed, sanding, primer, multiple coats of color, clear coat, and final polishing. Some shops also disassemble or remove trim for better results. Always check the scope in your quote.


In short, the price bands give a rough expectation, but the final number depends on the specific Bronco and shop.


Factors that drive cost


Multiple factors influence the final figure. Here are the main drivers to consider when budgeting.



  • Vehicle size and bodywork needs: Broncos are sizable SUVs, which increases material used and labor time.

  • Current condition: Dents, rust, or body panel replacement add to prep time and cost.

  • Paint system and finish: Standard basecoat/clearcoat is cheaper than specialty finishes like matte, candy, or pearl.

  • Color changes: Switching to a different color typically costs more due to additional coats and prep.

  • Labor rates and location: Urban shops and high-demand markets command higher rates; rural shops may be cheaper.

  • Included services and warranty: Longer warranties and more extensive prep can raise price but improve durability.


When you get quotes, ask for a line-item breakdown so you can compare exactly what you’re paying for and plan contingencies.


Getting an accurate estimate


To get a reliable price, request detailed quotes and compare services across shops.



  • Ask for a line-item estimate that lists prep, masking, color coats, clear, polishing, and any dent/rust repair.

  • Review shop portfolios or ask for references, especially for Bronco paint jobs with similar color and finish.

  • Clarify warranty terms for the finish and whether the price includes reassembly of trim and hardware.


Plan to allow for some flexibility in your budget, since unanticipated bodywork can arise after stripping old paint.


Summary


Painting a Bronco is a meaningful investment, with costs driven by size, condition, and chosen finish. Expect a broad range—from about $3,000 for a basic repaint in a budget shop to well into the five-figure territory for premium, show-quality work. By understanding the factors, comparing quotes, and prioritizing durability and appearance, you can align your budget with the finish you want without overpaying.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.