The 2026 Ford Bronco Sport brings a few minor changes to the “baby” Bronco, headlined by the Ford Mustang family-inspired Bronze Package. Take a look at what the new bronze-themed bundle brings to the rugged crossover, highlighted in the following photo gallery.
The 2026 Ford Bronco Sport Bronze Package is limited to select trims, meaning that you’ll only see it decorating Big Bend and Badlands models. The package can also be added in conjunction with the Black Diamond Off-Road Package.
All 2026 Bronco Sport units wearing the package are easily recognizable, given away by the Sinister Bronze colored “Bronco” script emblazoned on the front grille, backed by Ebony Black outlines for a unique duotone finish. That same color scheme also makes the tailgate lettering pop, making it obvious that the Bronco Sport is dressed up with the Bronze Package no matter what angle it’s seen from. The roof and grille are painted black, while painted fender vents carry the theme through the off-road crossover’s exterior.
The Bronze Package also features a set of 17-inch wheels that are fully painted bronze with a mid-gloss finish. These are wrapped in all-season tires for 2026 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend models, while Black Diamond and Badlands models are shod with meaty all-terrain tires.
At the time of this writing, pricing for the 2026 Ford Bronco Sport Bronze Package has not been revealed. It’s also not clear if the bundle will be available in conjunction with all exterior colors offered on the Badlands and Big Bend trims, or if it will be limited to certain paints.
The Bronze Package adds a touch of excitement to the 2026 Ford Bronco Sport, which continues on largely unchanged after receiving a modest refresh for the 2025 model year. Said refresh might be the biggest update the rugged crossover is going to get before the end of the decade, as recent reports indicate that it will be redesigned after 2030 – although a second refresh could drop as soon as 2028.
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