2027 Ford Bronco Sport Colors: Full List & Options – The 2027 Ford Bronco Sport continues the compact off-road SUV’s tradition of bold, adventure-ready styling for U.S. buyers. While Ford has not yet released a complete official order guide as of mid-2026, available OEM color data and industry tracking show a palette of approximately 16 exterior colors. These build on the 2026 lineup (which introduced Space White Metallic and Orange Fury Metallic Tri-Coat while dropping Eruption Green and Desert Sand in some configurations) with carryovers, returns, and variants suited to trails, daily driving, and resale value.
Color availability typically varies by trim (Big Bend, Heritage, Outer Banks, Badlands) and packages such as Bronze or Black Diamond Off-Road. Premium tri-coats and certain metallics often carry an upcharge. Always confirm final options, pricing, and combinations with a local Ford dealer or the official Ford configurator when 2027 ordering fully opens, as details can change.

Available 2027 Ford Bronco Sport Exterior Colors
Trusted sources tracking OEM paint codes list these options for the 2027 model year (codes in parentheses where commonly referenced):
- Oxford White (YZ) — Classic solid white; no-cost staple across trims; highly practical for visibility and heat reflection.
- Space White Metallic (A3) — Clean metallic white carried over from 2026; no-cost on eligible trims.
- Shadow Black / Absolute Black Pearl (G1) — Deep solid or pearl black; versatile and popular for a stealthy look.
- Carbonized Gray Metallic (M7) — Neutral metallic gray; excellent for hiding dust and road wear.
- Velocity Blue Metallic (E7) — Vibrant blue metallic; energetic choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Azure Gray Metallic Tri-Coat / Cashmere Effect Tricoat (G4) — Premium multi-layer gray with depth; typically higher cost.
- Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat / Ruby Red Tricoat (RR) — Rich red with tinted clearcoat for gloss and presence.
- Orange Fury Metallic Tri-Coat / Orange Frost Effect (NL) — Bold orange-yellow metallic tri-coat introduced for 2026; stands out on trails (often extra-cost and restricted with certain packages like Bronze).
- Eruption Green (FA) — Adventurous green metallic; noted as available in 2027 tracking (previously discontinued in some 2026 configs).
- Terrain / Desert Sand-related (VA) — Earthy tone suited to off-road environments.
- Iconic Silver Metallic (JS) — Bright modern silver.
- Additional tracked options include Lucid Red Pearl Tricoat (D4), Blue Diamond Metallic (FT), Kodiak Brown Metallic (J1), Monterey Metallic (T9), and Briarwood Beige Pearl Metallic (CW).
These draw from Ford’s broader color strategy emphasizing both neutrals that hide trail dust and high-visibility or expressive hues that match the Bronco Sport’s personality. The Bronze Package (Sinister Bronze accents on wheels, badges, and interior details) pairs especially well with whites, blacks, grays, and blues.
Interior Color Pairings
Exterior choices pair with interiors such as Ebony, Medium Light Smoked Truffle, Dark Space Gray, Platinum Blue, Ebony/Roast, Bronze Fire (with Bronze Package), and select plaid or premium-trimmed options depending on trim. Higher trims offer ActiveX or leather-like materials with contrasting stitching for a more refined cabin feel.
Choosing the Right Color for U.S. Buyers
- Practical daily drivers / resale — Oxford White, Space White Metallic, Carbonized Gray Metallic, or Shadow Black.
- Trail-ready visibility and personality — Velocity Blue, Orange Fury, Eruption Green, or Ruby Red.
- Premium look — Azure Gray Tri-Coat or other multi-layer finishes.
- Package synergy — Match the Bronze Package or Sasquatch/Black Diamond options carefully, as some vibrant colors have restrictions.
Ford’s Hermosillo plant produces the Bronco Sport for the U.S. market with standard 4×4 across the lineup. Expect the 2027 model to retain the proven 1.5L and 2.0L EcoBoost engines while focusing on refined packages and cosmetics rather than a full redesign.
For the latest availability, visit a Ford dealer, use the official Ford build-and-price tool once updated, or check resources that track OEM paint codes. Seeing the colors in person under natural light is always recommended, as screen representations vary.