Measurements
Cargo dimensions.
| Length | Width | Height | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seats up | 30" | 42" | 40" | 35.6 cu ft |
| Seats folded | 69" | 42" | 40" | 77.6 cu ft |
| Opening | – | 42" | 36" | – |
What fits
What fits in a Ford Bronco?
Measure smart
What to measure.
Four numbers decide nearly every fit check. Get these right and the rest follows.
- 01The opening width and height of the trunk or liftgate, not just the total volume, since the opening is what an item has to pass through.
- 02The load-floor length behind the rear seats, then again with the seats folded.
- 03The height available under the roofline or parcel shelf, measured at the lowest point.
- 04Your item at its widest point, including feet, handles, and packaging.
Don't make these
Common mistakes.
Most “it didn't fit” stories trace back to one of these oversights.
- ⚠Trusting the cubic-foot figure and assuming a wide item will fit, when the opening is narrower than the item.
- ⚠Measuring the cargo floor but forgetting the roofline tapers toward the opening.
- ⚠Ignoring that a full-size spare, subwoofer, or hybrid battery eats into the quoted volume.
- ⚠Folding only one seat when the long item needs the full flat load floor.
Frequently asked
Questions we keep getting.
How much cargo space does a Ford Bronco have?
35.6 cu ft behind the 2nd row and 77.6 cu ft max with rear seats folded (4-door hardtop). The soft-top variant adds slightly more space (38.3/83.0 cu ft). Cargo floor has a 4" step at the back end.
01Bronco vs. Wrangler cargo?
Bronco has more cargo in 4-door trim (77.6 vs. 72.4 cu ft Wrangler Unlimited). Bronco’s removable roof matches Wrangler; removable doors differ slightly. Cargo edge goes to Bronco.
02Bronco 2-door vs. 4-door cargo?
The 2-door Bronco has 22.4 cu ft behind the rear seats and 52.3 cu ft max. 4-door nearly doubles that (77.6 cu ft). If you ever carry gear longer than 4 feet, get the 4-door.
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