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Is there a complete 2-Door Bronco models/trims comparison chart?

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Hey all,

Not new to Broncos (owned a prior 87 and 94 5.0 full size) and participating member over on the FSB site for many years. I guess you can say I’m new to the “new” Broncos, I have not been on here in a while as most of my time is spent over on S550 M6G forum and Fox Mustang forums…

The question I have is, has anyone put together or is there a comprehensive spreadsheet or chart to compare all of the 2-door Bronco models? I’m looking for something that is easy to compare all of the models and their factory option packages. I’ve been reading a lot on here, I know there various dealer brochures too, but when looking for a 2-door Bronco there are so many different versions and options, it’s very difficult (for me) to compare A, B, C etc…

So I was just wondering if there is a compiled chart anywhere to easily compare them?
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There is somewhere on the old posts. I was on FSB a lot myself, what is your use? I might be able to just point you in a direction. Just know it is low on sasquatch for wheeling.
 

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All Venn diagrams put the Badlands nonsquatch in the center of the universe.
I'd actually agree except you can get Hoss 3.0 now on squatch. So I'd say do the foxes unless you want to go 37" then back to non. I'd get a non to go up to 37/38/40.
 

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Hey all,

Not new to Broncos (owned a prior 87 and 94 5.0 full size) and participating member over on the FSB site for many years. I guess you can say I’m new to the “new” Broncos, I have not been on here in a while as most of my time is spent over on S550 M6G forum and Fox Mustang forums…

The question I have is, has anyone put together or is there a comprehensive spreadsheet or chart to compare all of the 2-door Bronco models? I’m looking for something that is easy to compare all of the models and their factory option packages. I’ve been reading a lot on here, I know there various dealer brochures too, but when looking for a 2-door Bronco there are so many different versions and options, it’s very difficult (for me) to compare A, B, C etc…

So I was just wondering if there is a compiled chart anywhere to easily compare them?
The are only two 2-door versions (aka trims) left available for new Broncos in 2026: Base or Badlands, each has a bunch of options, which would really depend on your use case. Like you, I wasn’t even considering a 4-door. So you’re really just talking Base, Base w/Sasquatch, Badlands, Badlands w/Sasquatch. After a bunch of research, I went Badlands (with the off-road enhancements). Feel free to DM me with more questions.
 

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I haven't shopped one in awhile now so correct me if I'm wrong, but If you had your hopes on a 2.7L V6 2-dr, you'd need to find a '25 Stroppe or previous year 2-dr used. But it seems most with the 2.3L are pretty happy with them.
 

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I haven't shopped one in awhile now so correct me if I'm wrong, but If you had your hopes on a 2.7L V6 2-dr, you'd need to find a '25 Stroppe or previous year 2-dr used. But it seems most with the 2.3L are pretty happy with them.
2.7L was last available for 2-doors in MY2024, except Stroppe (as you note). There are certainly a bunch of those still floating around, as it seems not that many folks wanted to drive around dressed like Kid Rock. 😎
 

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I haven't shopped one in awhile now so correct me if I'm wrong, but If you had your hopes on a 2.7L V6 2-dr, you'd need to find a '25 Stroppe or previous year 2-dr used. But it seems most with the 2.3L are pretty happy with them.
My only experience with the 2.7L is in a buddy’s 4-door, and while I can imagine the differences manifest in certain driving situations, the MY25 2.3L is plenty peppy. I mean, it’s a 4700 pound vehicle, so it doesn’t exactly leap off the starting line, but I’ve felt few noticeable differences between the two engines when out in the real world.
 

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Best advice is to get one ASAP, because they are more limited each year.
 

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2.7L was last available for 2-doors in MY2024, except Stroppe (as you note). There are certainly a bunch of those still floating around, as it seems not that many folks wanted to drive around dressed like Kid Rock. 😎
Kid Rock???? Ouch that hurts.
 

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I'm partial to the 2 door OBX with Squatch. Best of a lot of worlds. Shadow black so even the grille matches.
 

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So I was just wondering if there is a compiled chart anywhere to easily compare them?
The short answer is no.
No existing chart or quick comparison list.

As others have noted, the availability of 2-doors has diminished over time. For several years you could have any trim (except Everglades), with either engine, in a 2 or 4 door configuration.

Then OB became 4-door only in 24. Then the V6 was dropped from all 2-doors in 25 (except Stroppe). For 26, only Base and Badlands can have 2 doors.

So if you want a new 2-door, get one now before they go away completely.

If shopping used, figure out what trim level and option package you want, then filter on 2 doors only.

Good Luck!
 

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My only experience with the 2.7L is in a buddy’s 4-door, and while I can imagine the differences manifest in certain driving situations, the MY25 2.3L is plenty peppy. I mean, it’s a 4700 pound vehicle, so it doesn’t exactly leap off the starting line, but I’ve felt few noticeable differences between the two engines when out in the real world


Stock 1/4 Mile Times (Approximate)
  • 2.7L EcoBoost V6: ~13.9 - 14.5 seconds.
  • 2.3L EcoBoost I4: ~15.2 - 16.1 seconds.
  • Bronco Raptor (3.0L V6): ~13.8 seconds.

  • C/D 60-mph Tests: 6.2 seconds (twin-turbo V-6), 7.1 seconds (turbo-four with automatic transmission), 7.4 seconds (turbo-four with 7-speed manual)
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