The monthly lease payment for the four-door model is lower, but it has a higher asking cost.
People who are looking to lease the new Ford Bronco may be better off choosing the four-door model as the current rates are lower than the two-door. CarsDirect breaks down these numbers to show that the four-door model has a lower asking price.
Ford’s residuals are used to calculate a lease. A 36-month lease is available for a two-door Big Bend grade Bronco at $421 per month with $4,069 due at sign-off. This is a real-world cost of $534 per month. A four-door trim level would cost $380 over 36 months, $4,277 at signing and $499 per month.
This equates to a savings in the range of $35 per month. The listed price for this trim of the Bronco two-door is $36,475, while the listing price for the four-door Bronco is $38,970. The SUV will cost you $2,495, but it is cheaper than the other models.
This equates to a savings in the range of $35 per month. The listed price for this trim of the Bronco two-door is $36,475, while the listing price for the four-door Bronco is $38,970. The SUV will cost you $2,495, but it is cheaper than the other models.
CarsDirect cautions that buyers should do their research when looking for a new Bronco. Bronco trims that are less expensive don’t offer as much savings between models. The monthly difference in lease prices between the four-door and the two-door base grades is only $15 per month.
Recent research by Cars Direct showed that leasing a 2021 Bronco could be more affordable than leasing a Bronco Sport. The base SUV would cost $419 per month compared to the $449 for the smaller crossover.
Ford is currently taking orders for the Bronco. However, production is not expected to begin until May. The first one will be in showrooms by June.