Ford is bringing back the highly capable Wildtrak package for the 2026 Ford Bronco, reintroducing one of its most sought-after off-road configurations after skipping the 2025 model year. Designed for serious terrain performance, the package combines the Sasquatch off-road kit with advanced suspension upgrades and aggressive styling.
The Wildtrak package is now exclusively available on four-door Bronco Badlands models, refining its role as a balanced off-road performer. Originally introduced with the Bronco’s 2021 revival, Wildtrak quickly earned a reputation as a top-tier configuration before being discontinued after 2024. Its return fills the gap between standard trims and the extreme Bronco Raptor.
All Wildtrak-equipped Broncos come standard with a 330-hp twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The package includes the Sasquatch upgrade, which adds 35-inch tires, shorter gearing, and front and rear electronic locking differentials for enhanced off-road capability.
Beyond the standard Sasquatch setup, the Wildtrak packa
ge includes Ford’s HOSS 3.0 suspension system with Fox internal bypass dampers. This advanced setup improves stability and control across rough terrain, delivering a more refined off-road experience without the extreme setup of the Raptor.
The Wildtrak package also adds a Black Appearance package, giving the Bronco a more aggressive and rugged look. Priced at $11,945, it raises the MSRP of a four-door Badlands to approximately $62,830. By comparison, the Sasquatch package with HOSS 3.0 costs $7,395, while the Black Appearance package alone is $995.
Ford is also introducing new features across the 2026 Bronco lineup. Buyers can now choose the Orange Fury Metallic paint previously seen on the Mustang, while Outer Banks and Raptor trims gain optional painted roof combinations. Additionally, the SecuriCode keyless entry keypad is now available, improving convenience and usability.
With these updates effective from March 23, 2026, the Bronco continues to expand its already diverse lineup—offering everything from entry-level models to high-performance off-road machines, with the Wildtrak once again positioned as a compelling middle ground.