Exciting updates have arrived for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport, enhancing both efficiency and adventure. Key changes include:
- Engine Upgrade: The 1.5-liter three-cylinder and optional 2.0-liter four-cylinder engines have been revised to Modular Power Cylinder (MPC) specifications.
- Improved Fuel Economy:
- The 1.5-liter EcoBoost now achieves 25/30/27 mpg (city/highway/combined).
- The 2.0-liter offers a 1-mpg improvement in highway cycles, now at 21/27/23 mpg.
The 2025 lineup features the new Sasquatch off-road package, which affects fuel economy:
- 1.5-liter Model: Drops efficiency by 2-4 mpg to 23/26/24 mpg.
- 2.0-liter Model: No change despite the Sasquatch package, thanks to driveline modifications accommodating the twin-mechanical rear differential.
Prices reflect new delivery charges and trim-specific increases:
- Destination Charge: Increased by $400, now $1,995.
- Trim Adjustments:
- Outer Banks: $2,960 increase inclusive of destination.
- Badlands and Heritage: Both up by over $2,000.
- Free Wheeling and Big Bend: Price hikes remain below $2,000.
For avid off-roaders, the Sasquatch package offers further differentiation:
- Outer Banks Sasquatch: An additional $3,535.
- Badlands Sasquatch: Priced at a $2,990 premium.
While the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport boasts improved fuel efficiency, the joy of driving comes with a higher price tag due to delivery and trim-specific adjustments. Eager off-roaders can enhance their experience with the Sasquatch package, tailored for the Outer Banks and Badlands models.