Over the past few weeks, several tidbits of information pertaining to the 2025 Ford Bronco have trickled out, giving us a preview of some of the changes in store for the rugged, sixth-generation SUV in its fifth year of production. Though it has yet to undergo any sort of refresh, the latest Ford Bronco has been treated to several updates with each passing model year, regardless, and that’s also true of the 2025 model year. Now, with the release of the 2025 Ford Bronco order guide, we’re learning even more about those changes.
Two of these updates are the arrival of a pair of welcome features recently covered by Bronco Nation – the addition of the 12-inch digital gauge cluster as standard equipment, as well as rear HVAC vents that have moved from the floor to the rear portion of the center console, at least, for four-door models equipped with the 10-speed automatic transmission. The digital cluster debuted in the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor and has thus far been offered as an aftermarket upgrade, but now, it’s standard equipment across the lineup. As for the rear HVAC vents, those have been a sore spot for owners since the model’s debut, so this move makes perfect sense as a way to appease customers.
As Ford Authority previously reported, the 2025 Ford Bronco trim level lineup has also been revamped, with the Base model returning (albeit as a late availability option), while the Black Diamond (which has become an optional package for the Big Bend), Wildtrak, Everglades, and Heritage Limited Edition have all been deleted. Meanwhile, the 2025 Ford Bronco lineup is gaining two new offerings – the recently-revealed Free Wheeling Package, which adds gradient stripes and other unique retro touches to the Big Bend trim – as well as the Stroppe Special Edition, which pays homage to the Baja 1000-winning Stroppe Baja Bronco of 1969 that also inspired a handful of road-going variants that were sold to the general public.
The 2025 Ford Bronco Raptor is adding a trio of new exterior colors options – Marsh Gray, Desert Sand, and Ruby Red – though a total of six have been deleted, a list that consists of Cactus Gray, Iconic Silver, Hot Pepper Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, Peak Blue, Race Red, and Yellowstone.
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… I’m confused: the article says all the current trims are DELETED for 2025?
Yet the PDF for odering shows them all still available. What’s up?
I think so.