Where are Ford Broncos made?
Ford Broncos are built in the United States, with two main production sites: the full-size Bronco at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, and the Bronco Sport at the Louisville Assembly Plant in Louisville, Kentucky.
Current production locations
Ford divides Bronco production by model: the classic, body-on-frame Bronco is assembled in Wayne, Michigan, while the Bronco Sport compact model is produced in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Bronco (full-size, 2- and 4-door): Michigan Assembly Plant, Wayne, Michigan
- Bronco Sport (compact SUV): Louisville Assembly Plant, Louisville, Kentucky
These two facilities constitute Ford’s primary sources for U.S.-market Broncos today, reflecting a model-specific production strategy across plants.
Historical and international context
Over the years, Broncos have been produced at various Ford facilities as production lines shifted with generations. The current generation, however, relies on the Wayne, Michigan, and Louisville, Kentucky plants for the two main variants.
Export and international considerations
Ford markets the Bronco in several countries outside the United States, and while most U.S.-built Broncos serve North American customers, international shipments and regional configurations may involve different logistics. The primary production sites for the Bronco family remain the Wayne, MI, and Louisville, KY facilities for current models.
Summary
In summary, today’s Ford Bronco family is manufactured in two U.S. plants: Wayne, Michigan for the full-size Bronco and Louisville, Kentucky for the Bronco Sport, aligning production with the two main body-style offerings.
