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Which Bronco has 6 seats?

None of the current Ford Bronco models offer seating for six; the lineup maxes out at five passengers.


Across the modern Bronco family, the seats are configured for four or five occupants depending on the body style. If you specifically need six seats, you would have to look beyond the Bronco lineup to other SUVs with third-row seating or consider non-factory modifications. This article explains the current seating options and why a six-seat Bronco isn’t offered factory-direct.


Current Bronco lineup and seating


The following overview explains how many people each Bronco variant can accommodate. It’s important to note that none of these configurations provide six seats; the maximum in the Bronco family is five.



  • Bronco two-door: 4 seats (two in the front, two in the rear).

  • Bronco four-door: 5 seats (two in the front, three in the rear).

  • Bronco Sport: 5 seats (two in the front, three in the rear).


Across these variants, the front row is typically two individual seats (or a two-person bench setup in very rare older configurations) and the rear row is a bench that accommodates three passengers in the four-door Bronco and Bronco Sport, while the two-door Bronco uses a rear bench for two passengers. Dealers may offer different trim-based interior arrangements, but six-seat configurations are not a factory option in today’s Bronco lineup.


If you need six seats: practical alternatives


For buyers seeking six or more seats, several non-Bronco models provide third-row seating or larger cabin layouts. The following options are commonly considered viable, depending on needs for space, capability, and budget.



  • Ford Explorer — typically offers a third row, enabling up to seven occupants.

  • Ford Expedition — a full-size SUV with three rows and seating for up to eight passengers.

  • Jeep Grand Cherokee L — a three-row version of the Grand Cherokee, often seating seven.

  • Toyota Sequoia or Toyota Grand Highlander — models that provide three rows and seven to eight seats.

  • Chevrolet Suburban / Tahoe — full-size SUVs with three rows and seven to nine seats depending on configuration.


These models are commonly chosen by families or groups who require six or more seats and may offer higher cargo capacity or different drivetrain options than the Bronco lineup. Availability varies by model year and market, so check current specs with a local dealer or the manufacturer’s website.


Historical context and note on configurations


Historically, Ford’s Bronco line has never offered a factory six-seat configuration. The standard approach has been two front seats plus a rear bench for three (in four-door versions) or four seats in the two-door variant. There are aftermarket seating solutions for some vehicles, but these are not factory-supported and can affect safety, warranty, and insurance. For buyers prioritizing six-passenger capacity, cross-shopping with the brands and models listed above is the most practical route.


Summary


In today’s market, no Ford Bronco model provides six seats. The four-door Bronco and the Bronco Sport seat five, while the two-door Bronco seats four. If you require six or more seats, consider SUVs with third-row seating such as the Ford Explorer or Expedition, or similar three-row vehicles from other brands. Always verify the latest specifications with a dealer, as configurations can change with new model years.

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