Ford Revives Wildtrak Package for 2026 Bronco
By Henry Ford
Apr 7, 2026
By Henry Ford
Apr 7, 2026
Ford enthusiasts can rejoice as the esteemed Wildtrak package makes its return for the 2026 Bronco, following its absence in the 2025 model year. This reintroduction signals Ford's ongoing commitment to diversifying the Bronco lineup, which already offers a wide spectrum of trims, from the entry-level two-door model to the high-performance Bronco Raptor. The Wildtrak, initially launched with the Bronco's return in 2021, quickly established itself as a top-tier off-road contender.
The upgraded Wildtrak package is now exclusively offered on four-door Badlands models, ensuring a robust and feature-rich foundation. It integrates the comprehensive Sasquatch package, which includes larger 35-inch tires and locking differentials, along with the superior HOSS 3.0 suspension system featuring Fox internal bypass dampers for unparalleled off-road performance. Additionally, the package comes with a striking Black Appearance trim, enhancing the vehicle's aggressive aesthetics, all for an additional cost of $11,945.
Beyond the Wildtrak's return, Ford is rolling out several other enhancements for the 2026 Bronco. Customers will now have the option of Orange Fury Metallic tri-coat paint, previously exclusive to the Mustang. The Outer Banks and Raptor models can also be personalized with new painted roof options. For added convenience, the SecuriCode keyless entry keypad, a familiar feature on other Ford vehicles, is now available on the Bronco, further refining the ownership experience.
The revival of the Wildtrak package, combined with other thoughtful updates, underscores Ford's dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction. These enhancements not only expand the Bronco's appeal but also reflect a proactive approach to evolving market demands. By offering a diverse range of high-performance and customizable options, Ford continues to empower drivers to pursue adventure and conquer new terrains, fostering a spirit of exploration and personal expression on every journey.
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