2026 Ford Bronco
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2026 Ford Bronco in Angleton, TX
Few vehicles carry the kind of authentic off-road credibility that the Ford Bronco does — and the 2026 model continues to build on a reputation that stretches back to the original 1966 design. Available in two- and four-door configurations across seven distinct trim levels, the 2026 Bronco brings a turbocharged powertrain, standard 4x4 with a two-speed transfer case, removable doors and roof, and standard Ford Co-Pilot360™ safety technology to Angleton drivers who want a vehicle genuinely built for the terrain rather than merely styled to look like it is. New for 2026, the Stroppe Edition — a four-door, Baja-inspired model honoring legendary racer Bill Stroppe — joins the lineup, and multiple models now offer new contrasting roof color options.
Interior Features Built for the Trail and the Commute
The Bronco's interior reflects its dual identity: capable enough for serious off-road use, practical enough for daily driving around Angleton. Rubberized flooring with drain plugs makes cleanup after a muddy South Texas trail straightforward rather than a project, and grab handles and auxiliary switches throughout the cabin provide functionality that serious trail users actually rely on. An 8-inch SYNC® 4 touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto comes standard on Big Bend and above, keeping navigation, music, and connectivity accessible without distraction. At least four USB charging ports come on every model, keeping devices powered during extended adventures. Waterproof, silicone-sealed electronics protect the infotainment and cabin systems against the elements when the doors come off — a detail that separates the Bronco from SUVs that merely look the part. Standard 400W of exportable power through two AC outlets powers gear and accessories at the campsite or trail staging area.
Exterior Features That Are Built to Go Anywhere
The Bronco's exterior centers on its modular design — removable doors, fold-down windshield, and an available removable hardtop or softtop deliver a level of open-air versatility that no conventional SUV can match. High-clearance front bumpers, available brush guards, and fender flares designed to accommodate larger tires contribute to an exterior that functions as well as it looks. Ground clearance reaches up to 11.6 inches, and water fording depth reaches up to 33.5 inches on Sasquatch®-equipped models. For 2026, several trim levels gain new contrasting roof color options, the Stroppe Edition debuts its distinctive tri-color Oxford White, Code Orange, and Atlas Blue paint scheme, and the 60th Anniversary Edition celebrates the Bronco's heritage in Wimbledon White with matching interior callouts. New Bronco buyers also receive exclusive access to Bronco Off-Roadeo — a hands-on training experience for the vehicle's most advanced off-road capabilities.
Performance Features That Handle Whatever the Trail Dishes Out
The standard 2.3-liter EcoBoost® four-cylinder produces 275 horsepower on the base model, with output climbing to 330 horsepower on the available 2.7-liter EcoBoost® V6 found in Outer Banks and above. A seven-speed manual transmission — a genuine rarity in the modern SUV market — is available on select trims, while the 10-speed automatic pairs with both powertrains for drivers who prefer the convenience of automatic shifts. Standard part-time 4x4 includes a two-speed transfer case with 4H and 4L modes, and the G.O.A.T. Modes® system (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) offers up to seven selectable terrain modes — including Rock Crawl, Sand, Mud/Ruts, and Slippery — giving drivers specific traction management for the conditions underfoot. Trail Control™ on higher trims functions like cruise control for technical descents, managing speed precisely on steep or uneven terrain.
Safety Features That Keep Adventures Going, Not Ending
Ford Co-Pilot360™ comes standard across every 2026 Bronco, providing Pre-Collision Assist® with Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Information System, Lane-Keeping System, and a rearview camera as baseline equipment. Trail Control™ on higher trims acts as a low-speed crawl-mode cruise control, maintaining precise descent speeds without continuous brake input from the driver. Enhanced traction control algorithms work alongside the 4x4 system to optimize power distribution for maximum grip on challenging surfaces. Off-road-specific camera systems on higher trims provide forward-facing trail views and 360-degree perspectives that help place wheels accurately during rock crawls and narrow trail navigation.
Born Wild, Built for Texas — Take a Bronco for a Spin
The 2026 Ford Bronco brings removable doors and roof, standard 4x4, up to 275 horsepower, G.O.A.T. Modes®, and standard Co-Pilot360™ safety technology to Angleton drivers who want a vehicle that earns its off-road reputation on actual trails. Whether you're headed toward the dunes, the backcountry, or just the daily commute, the Bronco shows up ready. Stop in and let's get you behind the wheel.