2026 Ford Bronco Sport compact SUV:
🚗 Estimated EPA Fuel Economy (based on early 2026 details & prior model figures)
Since official EPA figures for all trims haven’t fully published yet, reviewers and Ford’s site list the likely estimates based on 2025–2026 data:
🔹 Standard 1.5 L Turbo 3-cyl AWD (Big Bend, Outer Banks, Heritage):
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City: ~ 25 mpg
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Highway: ~ 30 mpg
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Combined: ~ 27 mpg
🔹 1.5 L AWD with Sasquatch Off-Road Package:
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City: ~ 23 mpg
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Highway: ~ 26 mpg
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Combined: ~ 24 mpg
🔹 Optional 2.0 L Turbo 4-cyl AWD (Badlands):
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City: ~ 21 mpg
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Highway: ~ 27 mpg
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Combined: ~ 23 mpg
📌 Notes
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All 2026 Bronco Sport trims come standard with AWD and an 8-speed automatic.
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Real-world figures can vary: reviewers’ highway tests with the 1.5-liter often returned ~33 mpg on steady 75 mph runs, showing that highway economy can exceed EPA numbers under ideal conditions.
🧠Summary
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Best economy: 1.5 L turbo in standard configuration — roughly 25 city / 30 highway mpg.
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Off-road oriented variants (Sasquatch or larger engine) trade some mpg for extra capability.
If you want, I can break this down by specific trim (e.g., Heritage vs Badlands) or compare it with competitors like the Subaru Crosstrek or Honda CR-V!




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