What are the inside dimensions of the Ford Bronco?
The inside dimensions vary by year and body style (two- or four-door) and by seating configuration. In the current generation, four-door Broncos offer more cargo space behind the rear seats and when folded, while cabin measurements remain broadly similar across trims.
The following figures reflect typical values for the 2021–present Bronco and are intended as a practical guide. Exact numbers depend on model year, trim, roof configuration, and whether the rear seats are up or folded.
Passenger space: headroom and legroom
Below are the key measurements for comfortable seating in the Bronco’s cabin. Values are approximate and can vary by year and trim.
- Front headroom: about 41.0–41.3 inches
- Rear headroom: about 40.9–41.5 inches
- Front legroom: about 41.0–41.3 inches
- Rear legroom: about 36.9–37.0 inches
- Front shoulder room: about 56.4–57.0 inches
- Rear shoulder room: about 55.9–56.7 inches
- Front hip room: about 54.0–54.8 inches
- Rear hip room: about 54.0–55.0 inches
These measurements indicate where adults can sit comfortably and how the cabin feels in daily use. Real-world comfort will depend on seat position and occupant size.
Cargo capacity and overall space
These figures illustrate how much you can load inside the Bronco, depending on body style and seating configuration. Values are approximate and may vary by year and trim.
- Cargo behind second row (4-door): about 33 cubic feet
- Cargo behind second row (2-door): about 25 cubic feet
- Maximum cargo with rear seats folded (4-door): about 83 cubic feet
- Maximum cargo with rear seats folded (2-door): about 52 cubic feet
Note that cargo figures depend on how the rear seats fold (split/fold), whether a third-row option is present (if applicable), and any roof or storage accessories. For year-specific figures, consult the official Ford specs for the exact model you’re considering.
Summary
The Ford Bronco offers a roomy cabin with comparable front and rear seating space across the two- and four-door configurations, while cargo capacity scales significantly with door count. Four-door models provide substantially more usable cargo space behind the rear seats and with seats folded, making them the more practical choice for hauling gear. For precise measurements tied to a specific model year and trim, check the official Ford specification sheet.
