The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport received its first-ever midcycle refresh, debuting with a host of updates inspired by its rugged big brother, the Ford Bronco. The Bronco Sport was treated to an updated exterior color lineup, gaining two colors at the cost of three others, which are no longer able to be ordered.
The following colors, which were previously offered on all 2024 Bronco Sport trims, have been slashed from the lineup (relevant paint codes listed in parentheses):
- Atlas Blue Metallic (B3)
- Cactus Gray (NE)
- Hot Pepper Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (EA)
Meanwhile, the following colors are carryovers from the 2024 model year and are available on the 2025 Bronco Sport:
- Eruption Green Metallic (FA)
- Shadow Black (G1)
- Azure Gray Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (G4)
- Carbonized Gray Metallic (M7)
- Desert Sand (VA)
- Oxford White (YZ)
- Robin’s Egg Blue (CW)
Finally, the following hues are new for the 2025 model year:
- Velocity Blue Metallic (E7)
- Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (RR)
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport received some minor tweaks to its exterior design. This includes the addition of modular points on both bumpers, ready to accept accessories right from the factory. Owners who want to make their Bronco Sport even more of an off-road threat can opt for the new Sasquatch Package, which is offered on Outer Banks and Badlands models and bundles quite a few features that make the tough crossover ready to tackle any terrain, including meaty 29-inch tires, Rally GOAT mode, and increased ride height.
Inside, the 2025 Bronco Sport gets a 13.2-inch center infotainment touchscreen with Sync 4 capabilities, paired with a 12.3-inch digital instrument display. Tech standouts include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, over-the-air (OTA) update capability, while Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ is standard on every trim. An upgrade in the form of Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 is optional on the Outer Banks and standard on the Badlands trim.
Unsurprisingly, all these goodies come at a premium. The 2025 Bronco Sport is slightly pricier than its outgoing 2024 model year counterpart, starting at $29,990 for the base Big Bend trim, while on the opposite end of the spectrum, the high-end Badlands trim starts at $39,995, not including destination freight charges.
Comments
Noooo! Was Cactus Gray not popular?
I was looking at a Bronco Sport Badlands with Hot Pepper Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat (EA) because that paint looks so rich. All I can say is Ford decision making is beyond idiotic. About the same IQ as there engineers.
Someone fellow their head in dropping Hot Pepper Red Metallic color from the Bronco
Super disappointed in the dull and drab color selection by Ford. Everyone has white, black, 25 shades of gray, black vehicles. the Hot Pepper Red, Cyber Orange were all really great colors.