Big changes dropped for the 2025 Ford Bronco, particularly for its trim level lineup. The Black Diamond (which has become an optional package for the Big Bend), Wildtrak, Everglades, and Heritage Limited Edition trims have all been deleted. Despite all those omissions, the entry level Ford Bronco Base is back on the order books after a brief absence during the 2024 model year. Though it’s positioned as, well, the base model in the lineup, the Bronco Base offered with a variety of optional packages, as cataloged below by Ford Authority.
Sasquatch Package
The Sasquatch Package (option code 765) is offered for $8,460 on the 2025 Ford Bronco Base. It ups the ante with off-road-ready upgrades right from the factory, consisting of the following equipment:
- Advanced 4×4 with Automatic On-Demand Engagement
- 17” Carbonized Gray-Painted Alloy Wheels
- 4.7 Final Drive Ratio with Electronic-Locking Front and Rear Axle
- High Clearance Suspension
- High Clearance Fender Flares
- LT315/70R17 Rugged-Terrain (R/T) Tires (35-inch)
- Includes Position-Sensitive Bilstein Shock Absorbers
Ford Integrated Tether System Accessory Pack
The Ford Integrated Tether System (FITS) accessory pack is offered on the 2025 Ford Bronco Base as a $195 option. Borrowed from the Ford Maverick, It includes the following interior features:
- Base Plate
- Bronco-branded Console Cupholder
- Bronco-branded Small and Large Bins
Sasquatch Graphics Package
The Sasquatch Graphics Package (option code 50U) is only offered in conjunction with the aforementioned Sasquatch Package, but it’s not a requirement for that package. It’s only available on four-door models, and cannot be paired with the Paint Protection Film option. At the time of this writing, Ford has not revealed pricing for this exterior aesthetic package.
Trailer Tow Package
The Trailer Tow Package includes a variety of features that outfit the 2025 Ford Bronco Base with the proper equipment to haul a modest amount of weight. This package costs $750 and is shipped separately from the vehicle to be installed at a dealer.
Changes on their way to the 2025 Ford Bronco line include the 12-inch digital gauge cluster, which is now included as standard equipment, while it also gains a standard electronic brake booster and ambient footwell lighting.
Demand for the Ford Bronco has been waning, prompting Ford to ratchet back its production of the off-road SUV. The dip in sales are also likely a contributing factor to Ford’s decision to not to raise Bronco prices for the 2025 model year.
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