Which is more your speed, the 2026 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend or Badlands? Both compact crossover SUVs are big on style and adventure, but each is meant for different kinds of Louisiana drivers! Keep reading to discover which kind you are.
Key Takeaways
- While the entry-level Big Bend trim model is handsomely equipped, the extra-rugged Badlands enhances interior comfort and off-road capabilities.
- When it comes to off-road performance, the Badlands introduces power, suspension, and even tire upgrades.
- The Badlands comes loaded with extra comfort and tech features -- but the Big Bend has the edge when it comes to ride comfort!
- Both trims sport chiseled good looks, but the Badlands stands apart with its Black-painted roof and LED fog lamps.
What's the difference between the 2026 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend and Badlands?
Briefly put, the Big Bend is the Bronco Sport's entry-level trim model and the Badlands is the Bronco Sport's extra-rugged performance option. The Big Bend gives you a great price on a brand new Bronco Sport, and it comes with everything you need for the average bayou adventure.
Meanwhile, the Badlands is meant for more difficult terrain, and it delivers the performance upgrades you need to tackle it. Better still, this small SUV comes standard with a wide array of comfort, convenience and tech upgrades!
What makes the 2026 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands more capable than the Big Bend?
Of all the differences between Big Bend and Badlands trims, performance is the biggest. Although every Bronco Sport trim model is built for off-road adventure, the Badlands is the most capable option. Why? The Badlands comes standard with more power, advanced off-road suspension, all-terrain tires, and even a few extra G.O.A.T. Modes (Rally and Rock Crawl). The Badlands can even tow heftier toys, with a max rating of 2,700 pounds.
Performance Features
| Bronco Sport |
Big Bend |
Badlands |
| Engine |
1.5L turbo I3 (181 hp, 190 lb-ft) |
2.0L turbo I4 (250 hp, 277 lb-ft) |
| Transmission |
Eight-speed automatic |
Eight-speed automatic with paddle shifters |
| Drivetrain |
All-wheel drive |
Advanced all-wheel drive with locking rear differential |
| Suspension |
HOSS 1.0 Off-Road Tuned Suspension |
HOSS 2.0 Off-Road Suspension |
| G.O.A.T. Modes |
Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Off-Road |
Normal, ECO, Sport, Slippery, Off-Road, Rock Crawl, Rally |
| Final Drive Ratio |
3.80 |
3.80 |
| Tires |
225/65R17 102H All-Season |
225/65R17 All-Terrain |
| Max Towing (Properly Equipped) |
2,200 lbs |
2,700 lbs |
| Extra Features |
|
Steel-plated front bumperUnderbody protectionFront recovery hooksTrail Control with Trail 1-Pedal DriveClass II Trailer Tow Package with Trailer Sway Control |
| Options |
Black Diamond Off-Road Package (includes underbody protection and Class II Trailer Tow Package) |
Sasquatch Badlands Package (includes HOSS 3.0 Off-Road suspension with rear Bilstein position-sensitive dampers) |
How comfortable is the 2026 Ford Bronco Big Bend compared to the Badlands?
Each of these small SUVs makes an excellent daily driver. Thanks to standard features like automatic climate control and wireless smartphone connectivity, the Big Bend makes you feel right at home. Plus, the entry-level Bronco Sport offers the best balance of off-road action and smooth on-road comfort!
Then again, as the higher trim model, the Badlands delivers plenty of extra creature comforts, from dual-zone automatic climate control to a heated steering wheel. And while its extra-capable suspension setup can feel a little stiff on the pavement, a little acclimation goes a long way -- especially for drivers who spend a lot of time deep in Louisiana's forest terrain.
Standard Features
| Bronco Sport |
Big Bend |
Badlands |
| Wheels |
17-inch Carbonized Gray-painted High Gloss aluminum wheels |
17-inch Carbonized Gray-painted Low Gloss aluminum wheels |
| Upholstery |
Easy-to-Clean Cloth |
Leather-trimmed with mini perforation |
| Front Seats |
Manual adjusting |
Power-adjustableSport contour bucketsHeatedDriver memory settings |
| Start Tech |
Intelligent Access with push-button start |
Remote Start System |
| Steering Wheel |
Manual adjusting |
ManualHeatedPremium-Wrapped |
| A/C |
Automatic climate control with rear air duct |
Dual-zone automatic climate control |
| Driver Information Display |
8-inch digital display |
12.3-inch digital display |
| Infotainment |
SYNC 4 with 13.2-inch touchscreenWireless Apple CarPlay and Android AutoAlexa Built-In5G modemOver-the-air software updates |
SYNC 4 with 13.2-inch touchscreenWireless Apple CarPlay and Android AutoAlexa Built-In5G modemOver-the-air software updates |
| Audio |
Six speakers |
Six speakers |
| Safety Tech |
Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ includes:Blind-spot warning with cross-traffic alertLane-keeping systemPre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detectionAdaptive cruise controlRear parking sensorsRearview camera |
Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 adds:360-degree camera with Trail ViewFront parking sensorsReverse Brake Assist |
| Extra Features |
Ford Connectivity Package (one-year subscription) |
Pro Power OnboardFord Connectivity Package (one-year subscription) |
| Options |
Power moonroof |
Power moonroofBadlands Tech Package ( with10-speaker B&O sound system, Connected Navigation) |
Which 2026 Bronco Sport looks cooler, the Big Bend or Badlands?
With their sculpted lines and trademark Bronco styling cues, both Bronco Sport trim models know how to attract attention. Of course, the top-tier Badlands adds a few extra flourishes, including Matte Black wheels and a Shadow Black roof. This high-end Bronco Sport also adds some utility features, such as LED fog lamps. However, both the Badlands and the Big Bend are up for a good time, treating you to a picnic-friendly liftgate with flip-up glass and a bottle opener!
Styling & Exterior Features
| Bronco Sport |
Big Bend |
Badlands |
| Wheels |
17-inch Carbonized Gray-painted High Gloss aluminum wheels |
17-inch Matte Black-painted aluminum wheels |
| Headlamps/Tail Lamps |
LED |
LED |
| Fog Lamps |
Optional |
LED |
| Exterior Mirrors |
Power, heated glassManual fold |
Power, heated glassPower foldDriver memory |
| Liftgate |
Manual with flip-up glass |
Manual with flip-up glassAdjustable flood light |
| Exterior Styling |
Body-color roofCarbonized Gray-painted grille with BRONCO molded in WhiteBlack, molded-in color bumpersBlack roof-rack side rails |
Shadow Black roofCarbonized Gray-painted grille with BRONCO molded in WhiteBlack, molded-in color bumpersUnique Black roof-rack side rails |
| Options |
Bronze PackageBlack Appearance Package |
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Your New Bronco Sport
Whether you're more of the Big Bend or Badlands type, you can visit us at Banner Ford for a test-drive! We're proud to serve Mandeville, LA, and St. Tammany Parish at large.