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U.S. average insurance rates for a Ford Bronco are $1,374 a year with full coverage. Comprehensive costs an estimated $270 a year, collision insurance costs $592, and liability costs around $376. Liability-only insurance costs as low as $426 a year, and high-risk driver insurance costs around $3,006. Teen drivers pay the highest rates at up to $5,134 a year.

Average premium for full coverage: $1,374

Price estimates broken down by individual coverage:

Comprehensive $270
Collision $592
Liability $376

Price estimates include $500 deductible amounts, bodily injury liability limits of 30/60, and includes medical and UM/UIM coverage. Estimates are averaged for all U.S. states and Bronco trim levels.

Price Range from Low to High

Using a 40-year-old driver as an example, Ford Bronco insurance prices range from the low end price of $426 for just liability insurance to a high of $3,006 for a driver who has had serious violations or accidents.

Liability Only $426
Full Coverage $1,374
High Risk $3,006

Geographic Price Range

Where you live can make a big difference on car insurance rates. More rural locations have lower incidents of collision claims than larger metro areas. The diagram below illustrates how rural and urban location affects insurance prices.

Rural Areas $1,031
Small Cities $1,443
Large Cities $1,855

The ranges above demonstrate why it is important to compare prices for a targeted area, instead of making a decision based on price averages.

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More Rate Details

The chart below details average Ford Bronco insurance rates for other coverage scenarios.

  • The lowest rate with discounts is $769
  • Using higher $1,000 deductibles will save approximately $1,180 annually
  • The estimated price for the average middle-age driver who has $500 deductibles is $1,374
  • Choosing low $100 deductibles for physical damage coverage bumps up the cost to $1,758
  • High-risk insureds with multiple violations and an at-fault accident could pay up to $3,006
  • The price that insures a 16-year-old driver can cost as much as $5,134 or more

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Ford Bronco insurance cost comparison chart
Column chart showing Ford Bronco insurance rates range from $769 to $5,134 for full coverage

Car insurance prices for a Ford Bronco are also quite variable based on the trim level of your Bronco, your age and driving habits, and liability limits and deductibles.

If you have some driving violations or you caused an accident, you may be forking out $1,700 to $2,300 extra each year, depending on your age. A high-risk auto insurance policy can be from 45% to 138% more than average. View High Risk Driver Rates

Older drivers with no driving violations and higher comprehensive and collision deductibles may pay as low as $1,300 a year for full coverage. Prices are highest for teenage drivers, since even teens with perfect driving records will be charged at least $5,100 a year. View Rates by Age

The state you live in has a huge impact on Ford Bronco insurance prices. A driver around age 40 might see prices as low as $990 a year in states like Utah, Ohio, and New Hampshire, or as much as $1,850 on average in New York, Michigan, and Florida.

Ford Bronco Insurance Rates by State
State Premium Compared to U.S. Avg Percent Difference
Alabama $1,240 -$134 -9.8%
Alaska $1,054 -$320 -23.3%
Arizona $1,138 -$236 -17.2%
Arkansas $1,374 -$0 0.0%
California $1,564 $190 13.8%
Colorado $1,310 -$64 -4.7%
Connecticut $1,410 $36 2.6%
Delaware $1,554 $180 13.1%
Florida $1,716 $342 24.9%
Georgia $1,270 -$104 -7.6%
Hawaii $986 -$388 -28.2%
Idaho $930 -$444 -32.3%
Illinois $1,022 -$352 -25.6%
Indiana $1,036 -$338 -24.6%
Iowa $926 -$448 -32.6%
Kansas $1,304 -$70 -5.1%
Kentucky $1,870 $496 36.1%
Louisiana $2,032 $658 47.9%
Maine $846 -$528 -38.4%
Maryland $1,134 -$240 -17.5%
Massachusetts $1,094 -$280 -20.4%
Michigan $2,386 $1,012 73.7%
Minnesota $1,150 -$224 -16.3%
Mississippi $1,644 $270 19.7%
Missouri $1,220 -$154 -11.2%
Montana $1,474 $100 7.3%
Nebraska $1,080 -$294 -21.4%
Nevada $1,646 $272 19.8%
New Hampshire $990 -$384 -27.9%
New Jersey $1,534 $160 11.6%
New Mexico $1,216 -$158 -11.5%
New York $1,444 $70 5.1%
North Carolina $790 -$584 -42.5%
North Dakota $1,126 -$248 -18.0%
Ohio $946 -$428 -31.1%
Oklahoma $1,408 $34 2.5%
Oregon $1,258 -$116 -8.4%
Pennsylvania $1,308 -$66 -4.8%
Rhode Island $1,830 $456 33.2%
South Carolina $1,244 -$130 -9.5%
South Dakota $1,160 -$214 -15.6%
Tennessee $1,202 -$172 -12.5%
Texas $1,654 $280 20.4%
Utah $1,016 -$358 -26.1%
Vermont $936 -$438 -31.9%
Virginia $822 -$552 -40.2%
Washington $1,058 -$316 -23.0%
West Virginia $1,258 -$116 -8.4%
Wisconsin $950 -$424 -30.9%
Wyoming $1,220 -$154 -11.2%

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Ford Bronco insurance rates by U.S. city

Choosing high deductibles could cut prices by as much as $580 annually, while buying higher liability limits will increase premiums. Moving from a 50/100 bodily injury protection limit to a 250/500 limit will increase prices by as much as $339 extra every 12 months. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit

Ford Bronco Insurance Rates by Model Year
Model Year Comprehensive Collision Liability Total Premium
2024 Ford Bronco $306 $656 $338 $1,436
2023 Ford Bronco $296 $640 $354 $1,426
2022 Ford Bronco $286 $612 $364 $1,398
2021 Ford Bronco $270 $592 $376 $1,374
2020 Ford Bronco $260 $548 $384 $1,328

Rates are averaged for all Ford Bronco models and trim levels. Rates assume a 40-year-old male driver, full coverage with $500 deductibles, and a clean driving record.

How to Find Cheaper Ford Bronco Insurance

Getting lower rates on insurance for a Ford Bronco requires having a good driving record, having a positive credit history, avoid buying unnecessary coverage, and possibly higher deductibles. Shop around every other policy renewal by obtaining price quotes from direct companies, and also from insurance agencies where you live.

The next list is a condensed summary of the ideas that were raised in the charts and tables above.

  • Drivers age 20 and younger have the highest car insurance prices, costing up to $428 a month if full coverage is purchased
  • Drivers considered higher risk with multiple at-fault accidents could be forced to pay on average $1,630 more annually to buy Ford Bronco insurance
  • Increasing physical damage deductibles can save approximately $575 each year
  • You may be able to save approximately $170 per year just by quoting early and online

Rates by Driver Age

Ford Bronco Insurance Rates by Driver Age
Driver Age Premium
16 $5,134
20 $3,216
30 $1,440
40 $1,374
50 $1,256
60 $1,236

Full coverage, $500 deductibles

Rates by Deductible

Ford Bronco Insurance Rates with Different Deductibles
Deductible Premium
$100 $1,758
$250 $1,578
$500 $1,374
$1,000 $1,180

Full coverage, driver age 40

Rates by Liability Limit

Ford Bronco Insurance Rates with Different Liability Limits
Liability Limit Premium
30/60 $1,374
50/100 $1,449
100/300 $1,543
250/500 $1,788
100 CSL $1,487
300 CSL $1,694
500 CSL $1,844

Full coverage, driver age 40

Rates for High Risk Drivers

Ford Bronco Insurance Rates for High Risk Drivers
Age Premium
16 $7,354
20 $5,128
30 $3,078
40 $3,006
50 $2,870
60 $2,844

Full coverage, $500 deductibles, two speeding tickets, and one at-fault accident

If a financial responsibility filing is required, the additional charge below may also apply.

SR-22 Surcharge $200

Potential Rate Discounts

If you qualify for discounts, you may save the amounts shown below.

Discount Savings
Multi-policy $74
Multi-vehicle $74
Homeowner $20
5-yr Accident Free $108
5-yr Claim Free $91
Paid in Full/EFT $67
Advance Quote $72
Online Quote $99
Total Discounts $605
Rate after discounts $769

Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.

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