The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport comes with several exciting updates, including a revamped dashboard and the introduction of the off-road-centric Sasquatch package. As Ford releases the new pricing for these models, enthusiasts can expect more customization and advanced features tailored to different driving needs.
2025 Baby Bronco Overview
The base model, referred to as the Big Bend, sees an introduction price of $31,590, an increase of $950 from last year. This entry-level model also offers an optional $2570 Black Diamond off-road package, which includes added underbody protection and increased tow hooks.
Further up the trim ladder, the Heritage and Free Wheeling models both start at $34,730. While the Outer Banks trim, at $36,580, provides customization options such as the new $5230 Sasquatch kit, raising its total cost to $41,810. The Outer Banks Sasquatch version features 29-inch all-terrain tires, upgraded suspension, and a twin-clutch rear differential among other enhancements.
Off-Road Ready Badlands
The top-tier Badlands trim starts at $41,590 and is perfect for serious off-road enthusiasts. It distinguishes itself with a powerful 238-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, contrasting with the 180-hp 1.5-liter three-cylinder found in other trims. Standard features include all-terrain tires, a twin-clutch rear diff, and substantial protective elements such as a steel front bumper with integrated tow hooks.
Adding the $2990 Sasquatch package to the Badlands trim increases the price to $44,580. With this package, buyers get the additional equipment described earlier, making the vehicle exceptionally capable for rugged terrain.
Conclusion
Overall, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport lineup offers a range of options to suit various preferences and budgets. Whether you are looking for an entry-level model or an off-road beast, Ford’s latest offerings ensure you have the right tools and capabilities at your disposal for both urban and off-road adventures.