The 2026 Ford Bronco lineup is rolling into the new model year with a mix of subtle refinements and fresh options for adventure seekers. Among the most practical new additions is the Bronco-branded tool kit, which has officially become a dealer-installed accessory for the latest model year.

According to Ford’s official site, the 84-piece Bronco tool kit is available on the Base, Big Bend, and Raptor trims, priced at $370 (USD). The kit includes combination wrenches, sockets, ratchets, and a ½-inch breaker bar, all wrapped in a durable nylon roll-up bag designed to stow neatly under the rear seat or in the cargo area. Every tool carries a lifetime warranty, making it a perfect fit for off-road enthusiasts who like to handle quick fixes on the trail.
While the toolkit can also be purchased directly from Ford’s online store for $349 (USD), buyers who choose it through their dealership will receive professional installation. It’s worth noting that the option isn’t compatible with the Bronco’s side steps or Raptor-style running boards due to space constraints.

Beyond the new toolkit, the 2026 Bronco lineup features a few notable changes. The 60th Anniversary Package celebrates six decades of Bronco heritage, while newly available A-pillar grab handles add both function and style across trims. The popular Stroppe Edition now comes exclusively as a four-door, and the standard stabilizer bar disconnect has been discontinued.
As with most annual updates, pricing across the lineup has shifted slightly. The Badlands trim is actually $695 (USD) more affordable than its 2025 predecessor, while the rest of the lineup sees modest increases. The 2026 Ford Bronco starts at $40,495 (USD) before destination charges.
Between its nostalgic design cues and modernized equipment, the 2026 Bronco proves that even small changes can make a big impact. Whether you’re chasing off-road thrills or simply want a toolkit as capable as your SUV, the newest Bronco keeps the Built Wild spirit alive and well.
