Where is the new Ford Bronco manufactured?
The Bronco lineup is primarily produced in two U.S. plants: the standard Bronco models are built in Wayne, Michigan, while the Bronco Sport is assembled in Louisville, Kentucky.
Ford distinguishes production by model, assigning the full-size two- and four-door Bronco to one plant and the more compact Bronco Sport to another. This split reflects different chassis, tooling, and assembly lines designed to optimize manufacturing efficiency and demand across North America.
Manufacturing locations
The following overview explains where each current Bronco model is produced.
- Ford Bronco (two-door and four-door): Michigan Assembly Plant, Wayne, Michigan, United States.
- Ford Bronco Sport: Louisville Assembly Plant, Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Note: Ford has designed the production flow so that each model family can be built on dedicated lines, with the Bronco Sport benefiting from Kentucky's stabilization of smaller SUV production while the full-size Bronco leverages Michigan's broader truck/SUV assembly capabilities.
Summary
In short, the Bronco’s manufacturing origin depends on the model: the classic-style Bronco is produced in Wayne, Michigan, while the Bronco Sport comes from Louisville, Kentucky. Ford’s two-plant strategy aims to balance capacity and specialization for ongoing demand.
