Used Ford Bronco Prices by Year
As of July 2026, a used Ford Bronco typically lists for $47,985 in the US. Depending on model year, typical asking prices run from $36,736 for a 2021 to $49,898 for a 2026 — every figure below is a national median of 7,047 live listings, not a book value, and the Bronco steps down a median 5.3% per model year of age.
Ford Bronco price by model year
| Year | Typical price | Most listings fall between | Avg mileage | EPA combined | NCAP | For sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $49,898 | $42,991 – $66,513 | 3,239 mi | 17–20 MPG | 5★ | 600 |
| 2025 | $49,647 | $39,321 – $62,348 | 12,702 mi | 17–20 MPG | 5★ | 1,663 |
| 2024 | $47,985 | $39,455 – $71,000 | 20,928 mi | 17–20 MPG | — | 1,333 |
| 2023 | $43,380 | $36,540 – $62,355 | 32,930 mi | 17–20 MPG | — | 1,710 |
| 2022 | $38,784 | $32,369 – $45,995 | 43,624 mi | 17–20 MPG | — | 1,197 |
| 2021 | $36,736 | $29,999 – $45,978 | 46,827 mi | 17–21 MPG | — | 544 |
“Typical price” is the national median asking price; the range covers the middle 80% of listings (10th–90th percentile), so it excludes teaser and outlier prices on both ends.
Ford Bronco price by trim (last 4 model years)
The trim changes the price more than a model year does: the cheapest common trim, the BIG BEND, typically lists for $41,958; the priciest, the RAPTOR, for $70,605. The BIG BEND is what the used market mostly stocks — 27.6% of trim-labeled listings.
| Trim | Typical price | Most listings fall between | Share of listings | Avg mileage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BIG BENDMost popularCheapest | $41,958 | $37,980 – $50,010 | 27.6% | 13,319 mi |
| BADLANDS | $52,900 | $47,665 – $62,014 | 21.7% | 13,560 mi |
| OUTER BANKS | $46,995 | $42,497 – $57,095 | 19.7% | 15,042 mi |
| RAPTORPriciest | $70,605 | $63,871 – $80,087 | 13.7% | 18,629 mi |
| WILDTRAK | $52,180 | $48,056 – $55,934 | 7.4% | 21,551 mi |
| BASE | $42,045 | $37,131 – $46,762 | 3.8% | 4,675 mi |
| BLACK DIAMOND | $42,984 | $38,146 – $46,480 | 3.0% | 22,180 mi |
| HERITAGE | $52,989 | $48,312 – $63,495 | 2.4% | 14,069 mi |
Share = portion of the model's trim-labeled used listings from the last 4 model years — a supply-side popularity signal. Trims with fewer than 25 live cars are not quoted.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a used Ford Bronco cost?
As of July 2026, a used Ford Bronco typically lists for $47,985 nationally. Depending on model year, typical prices run from $36,736 (2021) to $49,898 (2026), based on 7,047 live listings.
How much is a 2026 Ford Bronco?
A used 2026 Ford Bronco typically lists for $49,898, with most asking prices between $42,991 and $66,513. Average odometer reading is 3,239 miles.
What's the cheapest year of the Ford Bronco worth looking at?
The 2021 model year is the least expensive quotable year at a typical $36,736 — but compare its mileage (46,827 miles on average) and per-year table above before deciding; a newer year at a small premium often carries far fewer miles.
How fast does the Ford Bronco depreciate?
Across adjacent model years currently on the market, the Bronco steps down a median 5.3% per model year of age — e.g. moving one year older typically saves about that share of the price.
How much does the trim change a used Bronco's price?
A lot: over the last 4 model years, the cheapest common trim (BIG BEND) typically lists for $41,958 while the priciest (RAPTOR) runs $70,605 — a $28,647 spread within the same nameplate. The most common trim on the used market is the BIG BEND (27.6% of trim-labeled listings) at a typical $41,958.
How much is a used 2023 Ford Bronco?
A used 2023 Ford Bronco typically lists for $43,380, with most asking prices between $36,540 and $62,355; average odometer is 32,930 miles (1,710 for sale).
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