Which Bronco has 5 seats?
The Ford Bronco four-door and the Bronco Sport are five-passenger models.
As of model years 2024 and 2025, the Bronco lineup centers on two body styles (two-door and four-door) plus the distinct Bronco Sport. Five-passenger seating is standard on both the four-door Bronco and the Bronco Sport, while the two-door Bronco is generally configured for four passengers in most trims. Always verify the exact seating count in the brochure or with a dealer for the trim you’re considering.
Broncos That Seat Five
These are the current production Bronco variants that are designed to accommodate five passengers in standard seating configurations.
- Ford Bronco (four-door): typically seats five passengers across two rows (2 in front, 3 in rear).
- Ford Bronco Sport: five-passenger layout with two front seats and a three-person rear bench.
In practice, both of these models are built to carry five people, with cargo space varying by trim and the amount of rear-seat legroom. Always confirm the exact seating count for the trim you’re considering, especially if you need to maximize passenger capacity or cargo space.
Notes on the two-door Bronco
The two-door Bronco is primarily configured for four passengers in many trims, but seating can vary by year and market. If you specifically need five seats, prioritize the four-door model or the Bronco Sport, and check the exact seat count in the official brochure or at the dealership.
Summary
In short, the five-seat Bronco options are the four-door Ford Bronco and the Bronco Sport. These models typically provide a standard two-row, five-passenger configuration across most trims, while the two-door Bronco may vary by year and trim. For anyone needing five seats, these are the recommended starting points in Ford’s current Bronco lineup.
