The Ford Bronco is a staple in the American automotive industry. Despite a hiatus, it didn't hurt the love that people had for this vehicle, and the 2025 model is no different. Let’s take a closer look for a detailed review of everything new in the 2025 Ford Bronco.
Key takeaways
- If you’re big into offroading, and taking on the toughest trails, then the Stroppe name may not be new to you. If that name means something to you, then the Stroppe edition is sure to catch your eye.
- With the Sasquatch package, you may lose out on some fuel efficiency, but it makes up for it in capabilities.
- While certain trims were available in the past, Ford made an effort to streamline the lineup, and put them in packages.
How much does a 2025 Ford Bronco cost?
The 2025 Ford Bronco starts at $37,995.
When looking at the lineup for the 2025 Ford Bronco, you’ll find that it comes in 7 trims. The trims you can find are the:
- Base starting at $37,995
- Big Bend starting at $40,370
- Outer Banks starting at $47,940
- Heritage Edition starting at $49,475
- Badlands starting at $50,095
- Stroppe Edition starting at $75,635
- Raptor starting at $90,035
This year sees a few additions to the lineup, with packages being the bulk of it. This year saw the Free Wheeling package join the Big Bend trim, while the Black Diamond package joins the Outer Banks trim. Most of these packages were trims from years past, but now they’re available to a wider audience.
Car and Driver recommends the Outer Banks with the Black Diamond package. As “get standard features such as Ford's G.O.A.T. drive modes, 32-inch tires, a powder-coated steel bumper, additional bash plates, and access to tons of additional factory options” for a price that’s hard to beat. You may wonder what G.O.A.T stands for. As the name implies, Goes Over All Terrain modes makes sure that you're always in control.
New for 2025 is the Stroppe Edition. Named after Bill Stroppe, this man was known for preparing stock Broncos during the 60s and 70s, and turning them into off–road monsters. This trim comes with 17-inch unique matte black-painted wheels, with a gloss black trim ring, making it stand out from the rest of the lineup. Also unique to this trim is the Stroppe Racing Badge, forever memorializing the Stroppe family, and their influence on the Bronco as we know it today.
How much is the Sasquatch in the 2025 Bronco?
The Sasquatch package in 2025 is $6,175.
If you’re wanting a Sasquatch, you’re in luck as it’s available on 3 trims. You can find it on the Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, and the Badlands trims.
This package comes with advanced 4x4 with automatic on demand engagement, and a 4,7 final drive ratio with electronic-locking front and rear axle, giving for better traction control.
If you’re planning on hitting the trails hard as the package was built for, you can enjoy a number of features that help keep the Bronco, and driver safe. For the ones that keep the vehicle safe, you’re treated to a high clearance suspension, and high clearance fenders. Both keep the body away from any terrain that may damage the vehicle. When you’re going over rough terrain, you can look for the position-sensitive Bilstein shock absorbers to help keep the ride comfortable.
How many miles per gallon does the 2025 Ford Bronco get?
While official numbers aren’t out for the 2025, Edmunds has tested a kitted out Bronco that came with a 2.7–liter V6 engine. During their test, they found that it got 17 mpg. While it may be low, that doesn't reflect the other engines, as some are more fuel efficient.
Final Thoughts
With the 2025 Ford Bronco about to roll out on to a dealership lot near you, here at Jarrett Ford in Dade City we’d love to help you when it comes to finding the right one for you. Come see us here today for more information!