The 2025 Bronco Sport is about to start hitting dealership lots, and the roads near you. If you’re interested in getting one, we’ll show you the new features, and go over the rugged performance in the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport.
Key takeaways
- The Sasquatch was seen in the Bronco Sport, and it brought some features that make it as sought after as its real-life counterpart.
- The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport brought new features to the entire lineup, making it safer, and more capable than the year models that came before it.
- You’re covered for at least 36,000 miles all across the vehicle, but with proper maintenance, the Bronco Sport will last for much longer.
What is the update for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport?
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport comes loaded with new features.
When looking at some of the new things that you can find for 2025, it’s much more than just aesthetics. The biggest change is the Sasquatch package has been spotted in the lineup. This comes on both the Outer Banks, and Badlands trims.
With the Sasquatch package, your vehicle is equipped with a new steep bumper, with a bull bar on the front, and two recovery hooks on the back. To help keep the Sasquatch from being injured, you’re treated to large, knobbier 29-inch all-terrain tires, along with steel skid plates, and slightly more ground clearance.
For features that are on every Bronco Sport, you can find that it ditches the old, 8-inch infotainment, for a larger 13.2-inch display. This comes with Ford’s Sync 4, unlocking even more features. This year also sees more standard diving assist features, to help make driving a bit safer, and easier.
How much is the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport?
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport will start at $31,590.
For 2025, you can find 5 trims available. The trims are:
- Big Bend starting at $31,590
- Free Wheeling starting at $34,730
- Heritage Edition starting at $34,990
- Outer Banks starting at $36,790
- Badlands starting at $41,710
Being that there’s so many trims, you may be wondering which Bronco Sport is right for me, and that all comes down to what you need it to do. Car and Driver recommends the Badlands trim as it’s “the most capable off-road.” They also suggest that you opt for the 245-hp turbo four, as well as the enhanced all-wheel-drive system. Another feature that won Car and Driver over was the lifted suspension and upgraded dampers for tackling rugged terrain.
Other notable features for the Badlands is the washable rubberized flooring, and upholstery. This makes it easy for you to spend more time on the trails, and less time washing your vehicle.
For features that aren’t exclusive to any trim, you are treated to a built-in bottle opener, helping keep the good times going while having a night around the campfire.
How many miles should a Bronco Sport last?
The Bronco Sport offers a Warranty for 36,000. However this baby will last for at least 200,000 miles and, with great maintenance, beyond.
With regular maintenance, and general upkeep, you will be sure to get much more out of your Bronco Sport. We can help you stay on track here at Jarret Ford! And yes you guessed it, there’s an app for that as well!
For specific numbers, and what’s covered, you’ll find that it comes with a limited warranty of 36,000 miles, or three years. While the powertrain is covered for 60,000 miles, or five years.
Final Thoughts
If you’re wanting to get your hands on a 2025 Bronco Sport when they’re available, then there’s no better place to stay tuned than with us here at Jarrett Ford in Dade City.