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Which Bronco is the longest?

The longest Ford Bronco currently is the four-door model, roughly 190 inches in overall length; the two-door variant is noticeably shorter, by about 17–20 inches depending on trim and tires. This article explains how length is measured, compares the current lineup, and places the numbers in historical context.


How Ford defines Bronco length and why it matters


Length refers to the overall exterior measurement from bumper to bumper. It influences cargo space, highway presence, and interior room. Different body styles within the same generation can produce noticeable differences in length, even if the vehicles share the same platform.


Current lineup: which Bronco is longest


Below is a snapshot of the main production body styles in Ford's Bronco lineup. Length figures are approximate and can vary with tires and trim.



  • Bronco 4-Door: about 190 inches long (overall length) — the longest standard configuration in Ford's current Bronco lineup.

  • Bronco 2-Door: about 170 inches long — substantially shorter than the 4-Door version.

  • Bronco Raptor (4-Door): roughly the same overall length as other 4-Door Broncos, with length variations primarily due to tires and bumper design.


In practice, the 4-door Bronco is the clear length leader, while the 2-door remains notably shorter, which can influence cargo space and highway feel.


Historical context: Broncos through the years


From the original 1966–1996 lineup to the revival beginning in 2021, Ford offered both two-door and four-door configurations. Across generations, the longest versions were the longer-wheelbase full-size variants and, in the modern era, the four-door model. Specific lengths varied by generation and trim, but the four-door has consistently been the longest production Bronco in recent years.


Summary


The longest production Bronco today is the four-door model, at around 190 inches in overall length. The two-door remains shorter by roughly 17–20 inches. For buyers prioritizing interior space and cargo capacity, the four-door is the clear choice; for those seeking a more compact footprint and nimble handling, the two-door offers a shorter alternative.

Which is better, Bronco Big Bend or Outer Banks?


The main difference is that the Bronco Big Bend is a value-oriented, rugged trim, while the Outer Banks is a more upscale, feature-rich, and stylish option. The Big Bend focuses on off-road capability with more basic interior materials like cloth seats, while the Outer Banks adds luxury with standard leather-trimmed seats, heated front seats, and a more refined exterior design with body-colored elements and LED lighting. 
You can watch this video to learn more about the differences between the Outer Banks and Big Bend trims: 56sGengras FordYouTube · Dec 14, 2021

Feature Bronco Big Bend Bronco Outer Banks
Interior Cloth seats, manually adjustable front seats, 8-inch touchscreen Leather-trimmed seats, heated front seats, power-adjustable driver's seat, 10-inch touchscreen with B&O audio, heated steering wheel
Exterior Gray-painted wheels, black fender flares, rugged styling Body-colored fender flares and door handles, signature LED lighting, upscale wheels, running boards
Performance Standard 1.5L EcoBoost engine, standard 4WD Standard 1.5L EcoBoost engine with the option of the more powerful 2.0L EcoBoost engine and more advanced off-road packages
Off-road Can be upgraded with the Sasquatch® package for greater off-road capability Includes more advanced suspension and other off-road features with optional packages like the HOSS 1.0 suspension system and Sasquatch Outer Banks package
Technology Standard 8-inch SYNC 3 touchscreen Standard 10-inch SYNC 4 touchscreen with B&O audio, voice-activated navigation, and more safety features like blind-spot monitoring and a 360-degree camera
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What are the two sizes of broncos?


Price and Target Audience

FeatureBronco SportRegular Bronco
SizeCompact SUVMid-size SUV
Off-roadModerate capabilityExtreme capability
Doors4-door only2- or 4-door options
RoofFixed roofRemovable roof panels



Which Ford Bronco is the tallest?


Ford Bronco vs. Ford Bronco Sport Specs

Ford BroncoFord Bronco Sport
Height71.9 in (Base) 73 in (Big Bend) 78.1 in (Heritage, Outer Banks, Badlands, Stroppe, Raptor)70.4 in (Big Bend, Heritage, Free Wheeling, Outer Banks) 71.5 in (Badlands)



Which Bronco has the most space?


Specifically, the Bronco Sport has 29.4 cubic feet of cargo space, a two-door Bronco has 20.6 cubic feet, and a four-door Bronco has up to 38.3 cubic feet of standard trunk storage.


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