Ford is bringing back the Base model with a twist. Expected to be available later in the production year, it starts at just over $1,000 more than before. You can choose between:
- Two-door version: Comes with a MIC top in Carbonized Gray.
- Four-door version: Features a soft black cloth top.
Common features include:
- 16-inch steel wheels with all-season tires.
- Black MIC grille with white "Bronco" lettering.
- 2.3-liter turbocharged EcoBoost I-4 engine with a seven-speed manual or an optional 10-speed automatic.
The popular Sasquatch Package is back with:
- 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels with 35-inch tires.
- High-clearance fenders and suspension.
- Electronic locking differentials with a 4.7:1 gear ratio.
Both the Bronco Raptor and Badlands trims are now more affordable:
- Bronco Raptor: Now priced at $81,990, a decrease of $9,940.
- Badlands: Reduced by $900.
Some trims are being discontinued for 2025:
- Black Diamond, Wildtrak, Everglades, and Heritage Limited Edition are no longer available.
- Only the Base, Badlands, and Stroppe Edition remain as two-door options.
Despite some price drops, most Bronco trims are seeing price increases—most notably the Base trim, which has jumped $1,100 since May:
- Big Bend increases by $950.
- Other trims see a smaller $100 rise.
Ford is also introducing new option packages, including:
- Free Wheeling appearance package.
- Black Appearance package, along with a new matte paint wrap available for all models.
The 2025 Ford Bronco offers a mix of nostalgia and innovation with the return of the Base model and enticing price cuts on high-performance trims. With these adjustments, Ford keeps the Bronco appealing for both new buyers and loyal fans.
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