As with the back seats, the four-door Bronco makes a compelling case for itself in the cargo area. The two-door’s measly trunk only houses 22.4 cubic feet of space with 52.3 cubic feet when the rear seats are folded. Folding those rear seats is slightly challenging, as it requires a two-step process of pulling the seat bottoms forward before releasing the seatbacks. In the four-door Bronco, you get a much more usable 35.6 cubic feet, or 77.6 cubic feet, with the second row folded.
To give an accurate idea of this difference, Ford says the two-door Bronco can carry two roof/door elements in its trunk. For example, both front roof panels or the two doors. The four-door can carry four pieces total, meaning drivers can carry their front doors and roof panels on the go.
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