Rising to meet more adventurous demands, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport earns its Sasquatch stripes. That's right! Ford is giving the 2025 Bronco Sport a new update with the Sasquatch package, adding tough features similar to its bigger sibling. The compact SUV also nicknamed the Baby 'Squatch, brings the features of a family-friendly vehicle with the spirit of adventure.
Originally introduced as a smaller counterpart to the Bronco, the Bronco Sport shares its compact SUV segment with the Ford Escape but stands out with its standard all-wheel drive and different design elements from the larger Bronco. The 2025 model continues to offer the 180-hp turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine alongside an eight-speed automatic transmission. The more powerful Badlands model includes a 238-hp 2.0-liter turbo four engine and increases its towing capacity to 2,700 pounds.
Incorporating the Sasquatch package, the 2025 Bronco Sport features upgraded suspension components and all-terrain tires to improve its off-road capacities. The package is available on both the Outer Banks and Badlands models, with the latter benefiting from specialized Bilstein rear dampers that make the vehicle's performance in rough conditions a lot better. The new steel front and rear bumpers also include upgraded recovery points and better durability.
Technology-wise, the vehicle now features a new 12.3-inch digital gauge set and a larger 13.2-inch center touchscreen, replacing the previous models' smaller displays. The upgrade makes use of the latest Sync 4 technology, offering over-the-air updates and wireless connectivity options like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additionally, the new model year introduces more standard driver-assistance technologies, including adaptive cruise control, providing a safer and more connected driving experience.
The launch of the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport with the Sasquatch package is just around the corner, expected early next year. For those keeping an eye on the price, the Outer Banks model will probably start at around $41,000 (approximately P2,255,000) and the Badlands will be close to $45,000 (approximately P2,475,000).
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