Entering its fourth model year, the Ford Bronco Sport is set to receive a few notable changes, which will likely be accompanied by some milder updates, as is usually the case. This includes the typical exterior color palette update, which in this case will see the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport gain two new hues that already exist on various other Blue Oval models – Azure Gray and Desert Sand.
We don’t currently have any photos of the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport in either of these colors, but since they’re already available on numerous other FoMoCo models, we can offer a good, real-world look at precisely what these hues look like.
Aside from the availability of these two new colors, the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport is set to receive two rather major updates – the addition of the new Black Appearance Package and Free Wheelin edition.
The Bronco Sport Black Appearance Package – which is offered in conjunction with the Big Bend trim level – adds a Carbon Black front grille, two-tone Bronco lettering, matte black 17-inch wheels, matte black hood graphics, a Shadow Black-painted roof, black accent trim, and a smoked chrome Blue Oval badge. Inside the cabin, the package includes Sport Contour seats and a modified air bag cover, which features a black bucking Bronco badge for added effect.
Meanwhile, the Bronco Sport Free Wheelin brings back a popular package from the 1970s that adds reflective red, orange, and yellow gradient graphics on the hood, sides, and liftgate, along with painted Shadow Black steel wheels with red accents, a Shadow Black roof, a silver-painted grille with two-tone Bronco badging, as well as a modified lower front end insert. Inside, the special model features Black Onyx and Dark Space Gray treatment with sunset-colored seat inserts, red and orange pinstriping on the dash and seats, and Race Red C-channel trim for the door panels as a way to bring that retro theme inside.
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More boring colors – whoop de doo! Why are you getting rid of all the cool colors you had on some models like Velocity Blue, Cyber Orange and the traditional fire engine red (not sure what you called it) ? I had to buy a slightly used Maverick Lariat because you cancelled the Velocity Blue that I wanted to order and didn’t like the Atlas Blue as much and didn’t want to wait a year to get it either.
Dear Ford, If you haven’t learned anything from Jeep’s success, know their colors are varied, exciting and compelling. 50 shades of gray is for uninspired, non enthusiastic drivers that simply need transportation