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2025 Ford Bronco Sport Black Diamond Package Gets New Discount

The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport debuted last August, ushering in the rugged crossover’s very first refresh since it arrived for the 2021 model year. Among the many updates present in the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport lineup, one of the more notable is the Black Diamond Package, which actually debuted for the 2023 model year and offers an array of nifty upgrades, though it also received some changes for the new model year, too. Now, those looking to purchase a 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend model with this package can score a bit of a discount, too.

A side view of the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport with the Black Diamond Package.

According to Bronco Nation, 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend customers can now add the Black Diamond Package for $1,820, which is $750 cheaper than the previous price of $2,570 – at least, for a limited time. Given the fact that the base Big Bend starts out at just under $30k, this presents customers interested in a more affordable, off-road friendly version of the crossover with a solid option, it seems.

For 2025, the Black Diamond Package for the Bronco Sport adds a bevy of equipment, including steel plated bumpers, a front brush guard, fender tie-downs, a pair of recovery points at both ends, 17-inch wheels wrapped with 225/65 R17 all-terrain tires, the Class II Trailer Tow Package, and steel underbody protection for fuel tank and canister shield, plus a skid plate up front. Inside the cabin, the optional package adds a cargo mat and management system, a passenger grab handle, auxiliary switches and wiring, a 110-volt 400W AC power outlet, and a rubberized seatback mat for the second row seating.

2025 Ford Bronco Sport Black Diamond Package - Exterior 003 - Rear Three Quarters

As Ford Authority recently reported, refreshed 2025 Ford Bronco Sport models are already populating dealer lots, so there are quite a few out there to choose from at the moment. However, pricing for the refreshed crossover has increased slightly – the Big Bend is a mere $200 more expensive than before – bringing its base price to just a hair under $30k – followed by the Heritage at $770, the Free Wheeling at $740, the Outer Banks at $1,050, and the Badlands, which starts out at $1,605 more than before.

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