2025 Ford Bronco Sport Trims, Configurations & Options
There are five Ford Bronco Sport trim levels, each catering to a new audience of world-ready drivers. From the entry-level Big Bend model (which introduces drivers to how it feels to drive a small safari-style roof SUV) to the Badlands (which provides top-tier off-roading chops with built-in tow hooks and a rugged 4x4 drivetrain), the trim package you bring home determines the type of adventure your Ford Bronco Sport can handle – and the comfort you'll experience. At Capital Ford of Wilmington, you can test drive all five variants to find the one that best matches your preferences.
2025 Ford Bronco Sport Trim Levels Explained
2025 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend
The standard Ford Bronco Sport is anything but base. The Big Bend starts the lineup with its standard 4x4 drivetrain system featuring five G.O.A.T. modes, perfect for navigating most terrain types. A 13.2-inch touchscreen introduces you to an intuitive infotainment system, while standard safety like Blind Spot Assist emboldens every mile. The 17-inch aluminum wheels pair with easy-to-clean bucket seats to ensure your off-roading adventures are enjoyable. But, just because it caters to the road less traveled, luxury wasn't left behind; a standard wireless charging pad provides modern convenience, for example.

2025 Ford Bronco Sport Heritage
The next step up is the Bronco Sport Heritage, a style upgrade creating a vintage exterior. An Oxford White-painted roof matches the coloration of the grille, with red BRONCO lettering adding visual flair to your front. Heritage fender badges further emphasize the model's design preference through a unique pattern. An interior Navy Pier color theme for your center console, upholstery, and instrument panel surround is key to your timeless cabin. The Oxford White door ring brings some exterior elements inside your Ford Bronco Sport, while the Heathered Plaid inserts and Ronin's Egg Blue stitching further elevate this trim's unforgettable interior.

2025 Ford Bronco Sport Free Wheeling
For a true show-stopper, select the third of the Ford Bronco Sport trim levels. The first thing you'll notice about the Free Wheeling variant is the multicolored, striped exterior, with stripes ranging from yellow to deep red. Your tires get Race Red-painted pockets to better match your speed-inspired stripes. That bold coloration applies to the center instrument panel as well, brightening your infotainment console. Inside, Red Ombre accents pair with Sunset Weave styling to craft a warm and welcoming – yet striking – interior. The Ford Bronco Sport Free Wheeling is guaranteed to turn heads.

2025 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks
As the first tech-focused Bronco Sport trim option, the Bronco Sport Outer Banks welcomes brand-new comfort features to this small SUV. Standard 18-inch machined-face aluminum wheels raise your ride height. Heated front bucket seats and a heated steering wheel, alongside dual-zone climate control, let you explore northern states' trails at your preferred temperature. An eight-way memory driver seat and six-way passenger seat give drivers of all sizes various positions to rest in, while premium-quality materials – fashioned into a stunning Ebony/Roast or Platinum Blue interior – upgrade your cloth seating for a more luxurious feel.

2025 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands
If you need access to the most potent trailering packages possible, the always-capable Ford Bronco Sport Badlands is for you. This is the only trim with the 2.0-liter four-cylinder option, producing 250 horsepower. Alongside seven G.O.A.T. modes, towing hooks, and standard steel fender and underbody protection, the Bronco Sport Badlands features the equipment necessary to tackle the most challenging paths. A 360-Degree Camera with a Split View Display ensures you stay clear of dangerous obstacles, and the available Sasquatch package with Bilstein® suspensions further bolsters your ability to stabilize on rough trails.
2025 Ford Bronco Sport Trim Comparison
As detailed above, the first three trims of the new Ford Bronco Sport for sale are primarily style adjustments. Moving from the standard Big Bend to the Heritage or Free Wheeling options will grant some interior comfort upgrades, but these three iterations are often selected based on style preferences.
The final two Ford Bronco Sport configurations – the Outer Banks and Badlands – offer more comfort and safety features. For instance, the Outer Banks introduces dual-zone climate control, while the Badlands upgrades the 4x4 system. Refer to the chart below for specific differences.
2025 Ford Bronco Sport Trim Levels Chart
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| Fuel Type | Regular | Regular | Regular | Regular | Regular |
| EPA-est. MPG (City / Hwy / Cmb) | 25 / 30 / 271 | 25 / 30 / 271 | 25 / 30 / 271 | 25 / 30 / 271 | 21 / 27 / 232 |
| Powertrain (Horsepower / Torque) | 1.5L 3-cyl (180 / 200 lb-ft) | 1.5L 3-cyl (180 / 200 lb-ft) | 1.5L 3-cyl (180 / 200 lb-ft) | 1.5L 3-cyl (180 / 200 lb-ft) | 2.0L 4-cyl (250 / 280 lb-ft) |
| Drivetrain | 4x4 | 4x4 | 4x4 | 4x4 | 4x4 |
| Transmission | 8-speed auto | 8-speed auto | 8-speed auto | 8-speed auto | 8-speed auto |
| Upholstery | Cloth | Plaid Cloth | Ombre Stitching with Sunset Weave Cloth | Premium-Trimmed | Leather-Trimmed |
| Wheels | 17-in | 17-in | 17-in | 18-in (17-in available) | 17-in |
| Towing Capacity | 2,200 lbs3 | Not Recommended | Not Recommended | 2,200 lbs3 | 2,700 lbs3 |
| Length | 173.1 in | 173.1 in | 173.1 in | 173.1 in | 173.4 in |
| Width | 76.3 in | 76.3 in | 76.3 in | 76.3 in | 76.3 in |
| Height | 70.4 in | 70.4 in | 70.4 in | 70.4 in | 71.5 in |
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2025 Ford Bronco Sport Engine Options
There are some powertrain adjustments based on trim level. Nearly all Ford Bronco Sport models, except for the Ford Bronco Sport Badlands, utilize a 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine that produces 180 horsepower and 200 pound-feet of torque. This setup achieves the most eco-friendly MPG rating, at 25/30/27 MPG (City/Highway/Combined).1
Badlands drivers will instead enjoy a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. This configuration produces a more responsive 250 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, making it better suited to harder trails – especially when paired with the seven G.O.A.T. drive modes and more sturdy suspension of the Badlands. You also get 2,700 pounds of towing capacity when properly equipped, though this configuration does lower your MPG ratings.

2025 Ford Bronco Sport Available Packages
Black Diamond Off-Road Package
This setup, available on the Big Bend, includes must-have protection for tackling trails. That includes steel underbody reinforcements, a Class II Trailer Tow Package, recover hooks, and a brush guard.
Convenience Package
An upgrade to the first three trims, the Convenience Package adds eight-way power driver seats with heating to your vehicle. Also included are LED fog lamps, a premium-wrapped steering wheel, and a universal garage door opener.
Sasquatch Package
This package comes with the HOSS 2.0 (3.0 for Badlands) Off-Road Suspension, an advanced 4x4 system, and trail control with a one-pedal drive for mechanical updates. The exterior features protective elements, while the interior upgrades include rubberized flooring, passenger grab handles, and an AC power outlet.
Tech Package+
The Outer Banks and Badlands Tech Package+ includes Ford Co-Pilot360™ Assist 2.0, adding more robust sensors to your vehicle. You also get a B&O® sound system and connected navigation support. The Badlands does need to add the sensor system, instead getting a Noise Reduction Module.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What comes standard on the Bronco Sport base model?
The base Bronco Sport model, called the Big Bend, comes with excellent design features for the family that plans on traveling the world. Enjoy easy-to-clean cloth seating, a safari-style roof, a push-button start, and a 13.2-inch central touchscreen. Standard safety technologies, including Blind Spot Assist and Pre-Collision Assist, further elevate your peace of mind wherever you roam.
Which Bronco Sport trim level is best for off-roading?
While all Bronco Sport trim levels offer impressive ground clearance and other off-road-ready features, the Badlands is the best option for the toughest trails. Standard steel-plated bumper and underbody protection, towing hooks, and a 2.0-liter engine give the Badlands an edge over the other levels. The seven G.O.A.T. modes help you conquer more terrain, too.
Which Bronco Sport trim is the best?
All Bronco Sport trims offer excellent value for their price point. Many customers gravitate toward the Outer Banks level, with its heated front seats and steering wheel, advanced 4x4, and premium-trimmed seating. The Badlands is a fan-favorite for off-roaders, featuring a 2.0-liter engine and standard trailing necessities like tow hooks and steel-protected bumper and underbody.
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1EPA-estimated 25/30 mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.
2EPA-estimated 21/27 mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.
3When properly equipped. See dealer for details.




