2026 Ford Bronco Sport Towing Capacity: Complete Guide by Trim

February 18th, 2026 by

Ford Bronco Sport Towing Capacity: Complete Guide by Trim

Find out how much a Bronco Sport can tow by trim level, engine, and model year — plus towing packages, real-world examples, and how it compares to the full-size Bronco

How much can a Bronco Sport tow? The answer depends on your trim level, engine choice, and whether you add the available tow package — and we break it all down right here.

At Rob Sight Ford in Kansas City, MO, the Ford Bronco Sport towing capacity is one of the most common questions we get from customers. This compact SUV combines everyday practicality with genuine off-road capability, and its towing performance is a big part of the appeal. Whether you’re pulling a small camper to a Kansas campground or hauling jet skis to the lake, the Bronco Sport is built to handle it.

Ford Bronco Sport Towing Capacity at a Glance

The Bronco Sport tows between 2,000 and 2,200 lbs depending on trim and engine. Trims equipped with the 1.5L EcoBoost engine tow up to 2,000 lbs, while the Badlands trim with the 2.0L EcoBoost reaches 2,200 lbs. On 2025 models with the Class II Trailer Tow Package, those numbers climb to 2,200 lbs and 2,700 lbs respectively.

This complete guide covers the Bronco Sport towing capacity by every trim level, what you can realistically tow, available towing packages and equipment, how it compares to the full-size Ford Bronco, and a year-by-year breakdown from 2021 through 2025. Our goal is to give you everything you need to decide if the Bronco Sport’s towing ability fits your lifestyle.

Bronco Sport Towing Capacity by Trim Level

The Ford Bronco Sport towing capacity varies by trim because not every model uses the same engine. Most trims come standard with the 1.5L EcoBoost three-cylinder engine, while the Badlands upgrades to the more powerful 2.0L EcoBoost four-cylinder. That engine difference is the primary factor in how much your Bronco Sport can tow.

Here’s a complete breakdown of the Bronco Sport towing capacity across every available trim level:

Trim Engine Towing Capacity Payload Capacity Horsepower
Base 1.5L EcoBoost I-3 2,000 lbs 1,170 lbs 181 hp
Big Bend 1.5L EcoBoost I-3 2,000 lbs 1,170 lbs 181 hp
Outer Banks 1.5L EcoBoost I-3 2,000 lbs 1,170 lbs 181 hp
Heritage 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 2,200 lbs 1,100 lbs 250 hp
Badlands 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 2,200 lbs 1,100 lbs 250 hp

Note: Towing capacities shown are for properly equipped vehicles. The 2025 model year increases maximum towing to 2,200 lbs (1.5L) and 2,700 lbs (2.0L Badlands) when equipped with the available Class II Trailer Tow Package.

1.5L EcoBoost Engine

181 hp, 190 lb-ft torque — Tows up to 2,000 lbs standard. Paired with an 8-speed automatic and standard AWD for confident towing performance.

2.0L EcoBoost Engine

250 hp, 277 lb-ft torque — Tows up to 2,200 lbs. The added power and torque make the Badlands the strongest towing option in the Bronco Sport lineup.

Standard AWD on All Trims

Every Bronco Sport includes intelligent all-wheel drive. The Badlands adds an advanced twin-clutch rear drive unit for superior traction while towing off-road.

Bronco Sport Badlands Towing Capacity: The Top Performer

The Bronco Sport Badlands towing capacity stands at 2,200 lbs — the highest in the lineup — thanks to its 2.0L EcoBoost engine producing 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. That extra power translates to a more confident towing experience, especially on hills, highways, and off-road terrain. The Badlands also features an advanced 4×4 system with a twin-clutch rear drive unit and additional G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) modes, making it the best trim for customers who plan to tow in challenging conditions.

Ford Bronco Sport towing capacity and off-road capability

The Ford Bronco Sport combines rugged towing capability with everyday comfort and efficiency

What Can a Bronco Sport Tow?

Understanding how much a Bronco Sport can tow in practical terms is just as important as knowing the numbers. With a towing capacity ranging from 2,000 to 2,200 lbs, the Bronco Sport handles a wide variety of recreational and utility trailers that fit an active lifestyle. Here’s what falls within the Bronco Sport’s towing range.

Campers and Pop-Up Trailers

Small campers are one of the most popular things Bronco Sport owners tow. Lightweight teardrop campers typically weigh between 1,000 and 2,000 lbs, making them an ideal match. Pop-up tent trailers average 1,500 to 2,000 lbs dry weight and are well within the Bronco Sport’s capability. Just be sure to account for the weight of water, gear, and supplies you pack inside — loaded weight can add several hundred pounds beyond the trailer’s dry weight.

Boats and Personal Watercraft

Small aluminum fishing boats with a trailer typically weigh between 800 and 1,500 lbs, which the Bronco Sport handles with ease. A pair of jet skis on a double trailer weighs approximately 1,200 to 1,800 lbs. Kayak and canoe trailers are extremely lightweight, usually under 500 lbs. If you enjoy weekend lake trips near Kansas City, the Bronco Sport is more than ready to get you there.

Utility and Cargo Trailers

Small enclosed cargo trailers (4×6 or 4×8 feet) typically weigh 800 to 1,500 lbs empty, putting them well within the Bronco Sport’s range for hauling yard equipment, moving supplies, or transporting event gear. Open flatbed utility trailers are even lighter and can carry lawn mowers, ATVs, or building materials for weekend projects.

Recreational Gear Trailers

Motorcycle trailers carrying a single bike weigh roughly 600 to 1,000 lbs total. ATV trailers with a single unit generally stay under 1,500 lbs. Bike racks and small sport equipment trailers are among the lightest options and won’t stress the Bronco Sport’s towing system at all.

What You Can Tow Typical Weight Range Compatible Engine
Teardrop Camper 1,000 – 2,000 lbs 1.5L or 2.0L EcoBoost
Pop-Up Tent Trailer 1,500 – 2,000 lbs 1.5L or 2.0L EcoBoost
Small Fishing Boat + Trailer 800 – 1,500 lbs 1.5L or 2.0L EcoBoost
Jet Ski(s) + Trailer 1,200 – 1,800 lbs 1.5L or 2.0L EcoBoost
Small Enclosed Cargo Trailer 800 – 1,500 lbs 1.5L or 2.0L EcoBoost
Single Motorcycle Trailer 600 – 1,000 lbs 1.5L or 2.0L EcoBoost
ATV + Trailer 1,000 – 1,500 lbs 1.5L or 2.0L EcoBoost

Important: Always check the loaded weight of your trailer — including cargo, water, fuel, and gear — against your Bronco Sport’s towing capacity. The numbers above are approximate ranges and will vary by specific make and model of trailer.

Bronco Sport Towing Packages and Equipment

To get the most out of your Ford Bronco Sport towing capacity, Ford offers a dedicated towing package and several standard technologies designed to make towing safer and easier. Understanding what’s included — and what you may need to add — helps you configure the right Bronco Sport for your towing needs.

Class II Trailer Tow Package

The available Class II Trailer Tow Package is the key upgrade for any Bronco Sport owner who plans to tow regularly. This package is required to reach the maximum rated towing capacity on most trims. Here’s what it includes:

Class II Hitch Receiver

Factory-installed 1.25-inch receiver provides a solid, properly rated connection point for your trailer. No aftermarket installation needed.

4-Pin / 7-Pin Wiring Harness

Pre-wired electrical connectors for trailer lighting and electric brakes. The 7-pin connector supports trailers with electric brakes and auxiliary power.

Transmission Oil Cooler

An auxiliary transmission cooler helps maintain optimal operating temperatures during extended towing, extending transmission life and improving reliability.

Standard Towing Technologies

Every Ford Bronco Sport comes with built-in technologies that enhance towing safety, regardless of whether you add the tow package:

Trailer Sway Control works with the vehicle’s AdvanceTrac stability control system. If it detects trailer sway, the system applies selective braking and reduces engine torque to help bring the trailer back in line — a critical safety feature, especially in windy conditions or when being passed by large trucks on the highway.

Evasive Steering Assist helps the driver maneuver around potential obstacles while towing. The system provides additional steering support if it detects that a collision is imminent and the driver initiates an avoidance maneuver, making towing in traffic significantly safer.

Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) monitors the road ahead and can apply the brakes if it detects an impending collision. This feature accounts for the increased stopping distances that come with towing a loaded trailer.

The 2025 Bronco Sport also includes the updated Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ suite as standard equipment across all trims, adding adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist — both of which make long towing trips more comfortable and less fatiguing.

Recommended Accessories for Towing

Beyond the factory tow package, we recommend a few additional accessories to round out your towing setup. Trailer brake controllers are essential for any trailer with electric brakes — they provide controlled braking force to the trailer and dramatically improve stopping performance. Extended side mirrors improve visibility when towing wider trailers, and a weight-distribution hitch helps maintain a level ride when towing near the maximum capacity. Our parts and accessories team at Rob Sight Ford can help you choose the right equipment for your specific trailer.

Ford Bronco Sport towing features and technology

Advanced towing technology and a rugged platform make the Bronco Sport a capable compact towing SUV

Ford Bronco Sport vs Ford Bronco: Towing Capacity Comparison

One of the most common questions we hear at Rob Sight Ford is how the Bronco Sport’s towing capacity compares to the full-size Ford Bronco. While both vehicles carry the Bronco name and share a rugged, adventure-ready spirit, they’re built on completely different platforms with different towing capabilities. Understanding the differences helps you choose the right Bronco for your needs.

Specification Ford Bronco Sport Ford Bronco
Platform Unibody (shared with Escape) Body-on-Frame (truck-based)
Max Towing Capacity 2,200 lbs (up to 2,700 lbs in 2025) 3,500 lbs (4,500 lbs Raptor)
Engine Options 1.5L EcoBoost I-3 / 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 2.3L EcoBoost I-4 / 2.7L V6 / 3.0L V6
Max Horsepower 250 hp 418 hp (Raptor)
Max Torque 277 lb-ft 440 lb-ft (Raptor)
Combined MPG (Best) Up to 29 mpg Up to 21 mpg
Starting MSRP ~$29,995 ~$39,890
Best For Towing Small campers, boats, jet skis, utility trailers Larger campers, heavier boats, multiple ATVs

Which Bronco Is Right for Your Towing Needs?

The Ford Bronco Sport is the better choice if your towing needs are moderate — small trailers, personal watercraft, lightweight campers — and you prioritize fuel efficiency, a lower price point, and a smoother on-road driving experience for daily commuting. Its unibody construction delivers a more car-like ride while still providing genuine off-road capability.

The full-size Ford Bronco is the pick when you need to tow heavier loads consistently. Its body-on-frame construction, larger engine options, and significantly higher towing capacity (up to 4,500 lbs with the Raptor) make it suitable for larger boats, travel trailers, and heavier equipment. If maximum towing power is a priority and you’re willing to trade fuel efficiency and ride refinement for that capability, the Bronco is the way to go.

See our Ford Bronco Sport model overview for a deeper look at available features and configurations or see comparison between Rav4 and Bronco Sport.

Bronco Sport Towing Capacity by Year: 2021 – 2025

One of the standout qualities of the Ford Bronco Sport is the consistency of its towing capacity across model years. From its debut in 2021 through 2024, Ford maintained the same towing ratings for both engine options. The 2025 model year brought an increase for models equipped with the Class II Trailer Tow Package, giving buyers even more capability.

Model Year 1.5L EcoBoost Towing 2.0L EcoBoost Towing Notable Changes
2021 2,000 lbs 2,200 lbs Launch year; Badlands exclusive 2.0L engine
2022 2,000 lbs 2,200 lbs No towing changes; new color options
2023 2,000 lbs 2,200 lbs Heritage and Heritage Limited trims added
2024 2,000 lbs 2,200 lbs Free Wheeling trim introduced
2025 2,200 lbs* 2,700 lbs* Increased towing with tow package; 13.2″ SYNC 4 touchscreen; 12.3″ digital cluster

*2025 towing capacities shown are for models equipped with the available Class II Trailer Tow Package. Without the tow package, capacities remain at 2,000 lbs (1.5L) and 2,200 lbs (2.0L).

This year-by-year consistency is a positive signal for used Bronco Sport buyers as well. A 2021 Bronco Sport Badlands offers the same 2,200 lb towing capacity as a 2024, meaning you can shop pre-owned with confidence that towing capability hasn’t changed. The 2025 model year is particularly attractive for buyers who need maximum towing from a compact SUV, as the updated tow package ratings bring the Badlands up to 2,700 lbs — a meaningful improvement that opens the door to heavier trailers and campers.

Key Engineering Across All Model Years

Regardless of model year, every Bronco Sport shares core engineering features that support its towing capability. The 8-speed automatic transmission provides smooth, efficient power delivery under towing loads. Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS) maintains precise control whether you’re towing on the highway or navigating tight campground roads. And the refined suspension system is tuned to handle the added weight of a trailer without sacrificing ride comfort for passengers.

Find Your Perfect Towing Bronco Sport at Rob Sight Ford

Ready to experience the Ford Bronco Sport’s towing capability for yourself? Visit Rob Sight Ford in Kansas City, MO, and our team will help you choose the right trim, engine, and towing package to match exactly what you plan to tow. From the efficient Big Bend to the trail-ready Badlands, we’ll make sure you drive home in a Bronco Sport that’s equipped for every adventure.

Schedule a test drive and feel the difference the EcoBoost engines and standard AWD make — especially when a trailer is attached. Our service center is also here to help with tow package installation, hitch accessories, and ongoing maintenance to keep your Bronco Sport towing at its best for years to come.

Contact us at 816-895-6901 or visit our showroom to explore current Bronco Sport inventory, incentives, and financing options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can a Ford Bronco Sport tow?

The Ford Bronco Sport can tow between 2,000 and 2,200 lbs depending on the engine and trim level. Trims with the 1.5L EcoBoost engine tow up to 2,000 lbs, while the Badlands trim with the 2.0L EcoBoost tows up to 2,200 lbs. On 2025 models equipped with the Class II Trailer Tow Package, the 1.5L trims tow up to 2,200 lbs and the Badlands reaches up to 2,700 lbs when properly equipped.

What is the Bronco Sport Badlands towing capacity?

The Bronco Sport Badlands towing capacity is 2,200 lbs with its standard 2.0L EcoBoost engine producing 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. On the 2025 model, the Badlands can tow up to 2,700 lbs when equipped with the Class II Trailer Tow Package. The Badlands is the most capable towing trim in the Bronco Sport lineup.

Can a Ford Bronco Sport tow a camper?

Yes, the Ford Bronco Sport can tow small campers and pop-up trailers that fall within its 2,000–2,200 lb towing capacity. Lightweight teardrop campers (1,000–2,000 lbs) and pop-up tent trailers (1,500–2,000 lbs) are popular choices. Always check the loaded weight of your camper — including water, gear, and supplies — to make sure it stays within your Bronco Sport’s rated capacity.

What towing package is available for the Bronco Sport?

Ford offers a Class II Trailer Tow Package for the Bronco Sport that includes a Class II hitch receiver, 4-pin and 7-pin wiring harness, trailer sway control, and a transmission oil cooler. This package is required to reach maximum rated towing capacity on most trims and is especially recommended for anyone who plans to tow regularly.

What is the difference between Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport towing?

The full-size Ford Bronco tows significantly more than the Bronco Sport. The Bronco can tow up to 3,500 lbs with the 2.3L or 2.7L EcoBoost engines, and up to 4,500 lbs with the Raptor’s 3.0L V6. The Bronco Sport maxes out at 2,200 lbs (or 2,700 lbs on the 2025 Badlands with the tow package). The Bronco uses a heavier-duty body-on-frame platform, while the Bronco Sport uses a lighter unibody designed for better fuel economy and daily driving comfort.

Has the Bronco Sport towing capacity changed over the years?

From 2021 through 2024, the Bronco Sport towing capacity remained consistent at 2,000 lbs (1.5L EcoBoost) and 2,200 lbs (2.0L EcoBoost Badlands). For 2025, Ford increased the maximum towing capacity with the available Class II Trailer Tow Package — the 1.5L trims can now tow up to 2,200 lbs and the Badlands can tow up to 2,700 lbs when properly equipped.

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