The Ford Bronco has six trim levels 4-door trim levels Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands, Raptor and Heritage Edition while the 2-door models are available in the Base, Badlands and Stroppe Edition trims.
The Bronco is powered by one of three engines a 2.3L turbocharged 4-cylinder with 300 horsepower paired with a 7-speed manual transmission or a 10-speed automatic transmission and a 2.7L turbocharged V6 with 330 horsepower mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. The 4 door Bronco adds a 3L twin turbo V6 mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission with 418 horsepower.
The Ford Bronco is well equipped with 16-inch wheels, LED headlamps and daytime running, hill hold control, climate control, cruise control, a 12-inch touchscreen, 4 USB ports, Bluetooth connectivity, 2 12V power outlets, push button start, heated mirrors, satellite radio, and a smart device controlled remote engine starter.
The Badlands trim adds 6 skid plates, two tow hooks, an off-road suspension, and a second-row removable roof.
The Outer Banks trim gets 18-inch wheels, LED fog lights, auto-dimming rear view mirror, heated front seats, automatic dual-zone climate control, an integrated navigation system with real-time traffic display.
Safety features across the lineup include 6 airbags, stability and control traction control, a rearview camera, forward collision mitigation and pedestrian detection. An active lane departure system, blind spot warning, rear collision warning and a driver attention alert are all standard on the higher-level trims.
Off-road Capability
Powerful Turbocharged Engine
Retro Styling
The Ford Bronco gets a new trim lineup for 2025 but otherwise carries over with minimal changes.
After a 20-year absence the Ford Bronco is back and it's ready to compete. The Bronco looks to compete with vehicles that offer a similar level of 4x4 prowess like the Jeep Wrangler and the Land Rover Defender.