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I was expecting a lot more than this.
Same here. My wife and I are down to one car since we're now officially empty nesters, I work mainly from home, and we are usually together whenever we hop into our Escape Hybrid. I *almost* convinced her to consider the 2025 Bronco Sport to replace her beloved Escape, but lacking a hybrid option of some variant, it won't even be a consideration for her. The fuel economy on hybrids is incredible and with gas prices in MI hovering near $4/gal, it's going to always be top-of-mind.
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I'm glad they didn't change a whole lot with the design unlike the Maverick. It still looks the same overall which is good because the Bronco Sport is a good-looking SUV (IMO) and doesn't need drastic changes. I will say the new screen looks very out of place. Looks like it was just tacked on there. The old screen, at least, looked like it was integrated into the design but this one just seems like an afterthought. Otherwise, I'm glad they're offering this. Only time will tell how well they'll considering how many full-size Bronco Sasquatch's are sitting because of how outrageous and out of touch their prices are.
 

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Someone shopping for a 2025 will probably find this thread, so I will leave this here.

I just used the online tool to build and price a 2025 Badlands as close as possible to my 2021 Badlands. In order to do that, I had to opt for the sasquatch package. You can't get the tow separate (WTF!?!) and it seems like you don't even get recovery hooks without the package (again, WTF!?). You get some extra stuff that the 2021 doesn't have. Most notably the larger infotainment screen if that's your jam. Also you miss out on a lot of for-granted options that Ford has slowly taken off the build. I was able to pay extra to get the doorpad code put back in as an example.

Final cost as built: $47,070. My 2021 was $39,980 and I paid straight MSRP at the time (which would actually be considered a deal in 2021). That's a $7,000+ upcharge or 18%. I also got 0% Ford financing which is currently hovering at 5.99%. This refresh is pricey. That is well above current inflation rate of 2.9%. My advice to potential buyers would be to carefully shop and consider what this CUV is really worth. That is big Bronco money right there, and if you don't want big Bronco mileage, there are less expensive options in the category than a Sport.
 

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I'm really liking the OBX with Sasquatch package.
 


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I have a 22 BS Badlands with BF goodrich 245/65/17s, which is as wide/big as you can go before rubbing the tires into the rear of the front fender at full turn. Even if you lift the car, you'd still need bigger wheel wells to avoid rubbing.

I also have a 4-door Wildtrak.

From what I see, this new SAS package on the Sport is not much of an upgrade to my Sport Badlands with it even bigger tires ( the new SAS package adds more bash plates, and steel bumper, which I think it kinda ugly). Sounds like it has slightly upgraded shocks over the Badlands (which are already better than all other trims).

On the upside, I'd like the bigger screen and wireless carplay, but HATE the loss of the physical buttons for climate control. I assume these interior differences are not unique to the SaS package.

The biggest miss is not offering the 2.0L turbo in more trim levels - having driven both, it is night and day difference - very quick and responsive - more than my 2.7 in the big bronco.

Based on this, I would not trade this for my fully loaded 22 Badlands as it doesn't offer any extended capability - just adds some weight.
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Yikes, hate the fact that the climate controls are touchscreen only now. Probably won't bother some folks but it would bother me. The amount of physical buttons on my 2022 Outer Banks is my favorite feature, especially the physical play/pause and skip buttons for music, reminiscent of a tape deck or CD player. The 2022 even has a physical tuner knob for the radio - how often do you see that? And the climate knobs from the 2021 model with the temperature displayed on the knob itself was so cool. Was hoping these trends would continue, but sad to see they've done away with all of that.
 

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Someone shopping for a 2025 will probably find this thread, so I will leave this here.

Final cost as built: $47,070. My 2021 was $39,980 and I paid straight MSRP at the time (which would actually be considered a deal in 2021)....That is well above current inflation rate of 2.9%. My advice to potential buyers would be to carefully shop and consider what this CUV is really worth....
Yea Ford is asking quite a lot for a CUV with cramped rear leg room. I love my car, more then most it seems, but at nearly $50K the car is is another game, the midsize truck and SUV game. There are a lot of other cars out there at that pricepoint and I'm not sure if the car holds its value there.

And as you mentioned the price increases exceed inflation. I got my '22 for like $38K out the door, a $10K increase in three years...effectively like a 20% price increase is quite a lot.
 

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Someone shopping for a 2025 will probably find this thread, so I will leave this here.

I just used the online tool to build and price a 2025 Badlands as close as possible to my 2021 Badlands. In order to do that, I had to opt for the sasquatch package. You can't get the tow separate (WTF!?!) and it seems like you don't even get recovery hooks without the package (again, WTF!?). You get some extra stuff that the 2021 doesn't have. Most notably the larger infotainment screen if that's your jam. Also you miss out on a lot of for-granted options that Ford has slowly taken off the build. I was able to pay extra to get the doorpad code put back in as an example.

Final cost as built: $47,070. My 2021 was $39,980 and I paid straight MSRP at the time (which would actually be considered a deal in 2021). That's a $7,000+ upcharge or 18%. I also got 0% Ford financing which is currently hovering at 5.99%. This refresh is pricey. That is well above current inflation rate of 2.9%. My advice to potential buyers would be to carefully shop and consider what this CUV is really worth. That is big Bronco money right there, and if you don't want big Bronco mileage, there are less expensive options in the category than a Sport.
Prices had already crept up before the refresh. Speccing a 2024 to match my 2021 badlands with a sticker of 38 was 45 or 46 k.
 

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As usual, the rumors were all wrong. My focus was on the rumored increase in ground clearance, mainly because I wanted to see if Ford would make any drivetrain modifications to accommodate the increased angles on the CV joints. From the text posted by OP, Ford added taller springs, yielding 4/10" increase, but did nothing with the drivetrain. The question remains whether Ford limited the lift due to drivetrain constraints, or to minimize impact on fuel economy.
 


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Ford Bronco Sport Official: 2025 Bronco Sport Gets Sasquatch Off-Road Package, New Tech and Features IMG_0880
Sorry if I missed this, but is this correct? At work and only skimmed the thread.
 

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Looks like Ruby Red Metallic is a color for 2025 like the 2025 Maverick. Always liked that color, glad to see it's back.
May I ask where you see the colors for the 2025?
 

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New Bronco Sport Gets Big Off-Road Boost, Sasquatch Capability, New Tech

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High-performance Sasquatch™ off-road package now available for Bronco Sport Badlands™ and Outer Banks models, built to meet the needs of small SUV shoppers that demand big performance to Go Over Any Type of Terrain

Ford Bronco Sport Official: 2025 Bronco Sport Gets Sasquatch Off-Road Package, New Tech and Features 2025-bronco-sport_16-4096x2514


All 2025 Bronco Sport models come standard with the largest center display in the class*, 13.2-inch touchscreen with the SYNC(R) 4 system, Bronco Raptor-inspired 12.3-inch digital instrument display and Co-Pilot 360 Assist+

Ford Bronco Sport Official: 2025 Bronco Sport Gets Sasquatch Off-Road Package, New Tech and Features 2025-bronco-sport_17-4096x2731


Unmistakable Bronco style and capability with new modular, accessory-ready steel front and rear bumpers, extra steel underbody protection, available interior grab handle and auxiliary switches, revised wheel designs and a traditional rectangular Bronco grille.

Bronco® Sport – the Bronco of small SUVs – is upgraded for 2025 with increased capability, advanced new technologies and modular, accessory-ready functional updates inside and out, all to help Bronco Sport customers go beyond the edge of the wild and leave the city behind.
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From deserts to rocky trails to forested two-tracks that lead to the adventure-filled wilderness, the 2025 Bronco Sport delivers in all the ways that matter to its customers.


Rally Mode Engaged with Next-Level Built Wild Capability

For small SUV customers who take their vehicle to wilder places than the local coffee shop, mall and even remote outdoor recreation destinations, the new Bronco Sport introduces its first-ever Sasquatch off-road package – which became instantly iconic on the larger Ford Bronco to deliver next level off-road capability.

Available for both 1.5-liter Bronco Sport Outer Banks and 2.0-liter Badlands models, high-capability Sasquatch Package deliver even more confident all-terrain driving. Sasquatch capability starts with an ultra-rugged twin-clutch rear-drive unit and locking rear differential included. Previously available only for Bronco Sport Badlands, it’s now available for Bronco Sport Outer Banks customers for the first time.

“There’s a Sasquatch for every Bronco Sport customer who needs that next level of capability and confidence,” said Simpson.
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Like Bronco Sasquatch, Sasquatch for Bronco Sport also includes larger tires. Bronco Sport Sasquatch rides on 29-inch 235/65/R17 Goodyear Territory All Terrain tires that are the largest in the class*. Developed specifically for Bronco Sport Sasquatch, the tire was adapted from the Bronco with an open-tread design and reinforced sidewalls to provide traction across a variety of surfaces.

The Bronco Sport Badlands and Badlands Sasquatch are especially capable, thanks to a new Rally G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) Mode. Rally Mode delivers more confidence at higher speeds in sand by holding gears longer for increased power on demand, sharpening the throttle response, and increased feedback through the steering. Rally Mode is standard on Bronco Sport Badlands and Badlands Sasquatch, while every Bronco Sport model comes standard with a new Off-Road G.O.A.T. Mode.

In addition to G.O.A.T Modes, Bronco Sport adds class-exclusive off-road technologies that have been proven out in Bronco and the Raptor family of high-performance off-road vehicles. Trail One-Pedal Drive joins Trail Control and provides more precise and confident behavior while rock crawling. When Trail One-Pedal is engaged, the driver only has to use the accelerator pedal to control the speed of the vehicle. Easing off the accelerator engages the brakes to automatically slow the vehicle and releasing the accelerator completely will bring Bronco Sport to a controlled stop.
The 2025 Bronco Sport SUV has an available 360-Degree Camera with class-exclusive* Trail View which activates automatically in Off-Road and Rally G.O.A.T. Modes, functions at high speeds, and shows width-accurate tire overlays. Bronco® Sport Badlands® model and Sasquatch Badlands package offer an available 360-Degree Camera with class-exclusive* Split View that shows the front tires using the cameras under the side-view mirrors.
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Included with Sasquatch, new class-exclusive* Bilstein rear shocks with position-sensitive damping and piggyback reservoirs replace Bronco Sport Badlands’ standard monotube off-road dampers. The Bilstein shocks provide a wider range of compression and rebound damping capabilities, to absorb extreme events at higher speeds.

New front and rear springs increase ride height four-tenths of an inch over the current Bronco Sport Badlands, while Bronco Sport Badlands Sasquatch has up to up to 8.3 inches of front suspension travel and 8.7 inches of rear suspension travel. That’s six-tenths of an inch of additional suspension travel compared to the Bronco Sport Badlands.

Bronco Sport Sasquatch matches its upgraded suspension equipment and off-road technology with a standard front brush guard, steel skid plates, and modular, accessory-ready front and rear bumpers with steel bash plates as the first point of contact. Four recovery points – two cast accessory-ready tow hooks in front and a pair of cast D-rings on the rear bumper – are designed to meet Ford’s off-road recovery requirements.

Bronco Sport Big Bend customers who don’t need the full capability of Sasquatch’s rear drive unit have an off-road option, as well, with the new Black Diamond Off-Road package. Like Sasquatch, it adds four recovery points, up to 2,200 pounds of towing capacity when properly equipped (2.0-liter Bronco Sports can tow up to 2,700 pounds standard), and additional steel underbody protection.

Tech and Safety Gear for Off-Road and Everyday Driving

Ford Bronco Sport Official: 2025 Bronco Sport Gets Sasquatch Off-Road Package, New Tech and Features 2025-bronco-sport_20-4096x2731


Capability and technology come together on the largest center screen in the class*. The Bronco Sport’s standard 13.2-inch center display features the SYNC 4 system with over-the-air software updates. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, so customers no longer need a cord to connect compatible mobile devices to the vehicle.

Like the larger Bronco, the 2025 Bronco Sport is available with an accessory-ready Bring Your Own Device tray. Located behind the center display atop the dash, it includes two easy-to-access USB-C inputs, two of four accessible from the front seats and two of six in the cabin.

The center display is paired to a reconfigurable 12.3-inch digital instrument display that puts the most important information in front of drivers so they can keep their eyes on the off-road. The display includes unique animations inspired by Bronco Raptor that appear when the G.O.A.T. Mode changes.
The 2025 Bronco Sport includes Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ is standard on every trim and includes:
  • Auto High Beam Headlamps
  • BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Lane-Keeping System (includes Lane-Keeping Assist, Lane-Keeping Alert, and Driver Alert)
  • Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking (includes Pedestrian Detection, Forward Collision Warning, and Dynamic Brake Support)
  • Rear View Camera w/ Rear Parking Sensors
  • Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering
  • Evasive Steering Assist
Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 is optional on the Bronco Sport Outer Banks and standard on the Bronco Sport Badlands. It adds:
  • 360-degree Camera (w/ Split View)
  • Reverse Brake Assist
  • Speed Sign Recognition

Ford Bronco Sport Official: 2025 Bronco Sport Gets Sasquatch Off-Road Package, New Tech and Features 2025-bronco-sport_19-4096x2731


Adventure-Ready Versatility and the Built Wild Style to Match

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Bronco Sport stands out with style and design inspired by the original Ford Bronco.

Changes for the 2025 Bronco Sport bring it even closer to its larger Bronco sibling while integrating the modular and accessory-ready elements – via the iconic Bronco Bolts – that are a core pillar of Bronco’s DNA. Marked “Accessory Ready” and featuring the bucking Bronco logo, Bronco Bolts signify parts that owners can replace to suit different purposes.

Both front and rear bumpers are new, adding modular points that owners can fit a range of accessories to, such as brush bars and driving lights or mounts for dune flags.
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These functional elements extend to the front fenders. On Outer Banks Sasquatch, Badlands, and Badlands Sasquatch models, new segment-exclusive integrated tie-downs give customers another point for securing a rooftop load and gear. Rated to up to 150 pounds, they stow in the fenders.

"We know that Bronco Sport customers spend more on accessories than any other customer in the segment," said lead designer Dan Kangas. "With that in mind, we designed the 2025 Bronco Sport to encourage creative customer interaction with modularity and upfit points that make adding new accessories easier than ever."
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The 2025 Bronco Sport’s cabin introduces familiar touches from the larger Bronco, including Bronco Bolts. There are two bolts in the Bring Your Own Device tray, for example, and the new available passenger grab handle on the center console can also be replaced. All versions of Bronco Sport Sasquatch add auxiliary switches, a segment-exclusive feature that enables simpler accessorizing and personalization.

The 2025 Bronco Sport Big Bend, Outer Banks, and Badlands will arrive in dealers in November. Bronco Sport Sasquatch will be available during Q1 2025. Pricing for all models will be shared nearer to their respective on-sale dates.

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Does nothing for me unless its flat tow capable.
 
 







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