All-new for the 2025 model year, the Sasquatch Package is an optional upgrade offered on the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport, fitting the “baby Bronco” with a variety of off-road-ready upgrades right from the factory. Ford Authority delves into just what goes into those optional packages, including pricing and content for each one.
It’s important to note that the Sasquatch Package is only offered on the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks and Badlands trims. Its content differs slightly between each trim. Starting with the Sasquatch Outer Banks Package, this bundle costs $3,535, and must be added in conjunction with the Outer Banks Tech Package+, which is a $1,695 addition to the Bronco Sport. Content included in this package is as follows:
- 110V/400W AC Power Outlet (400W – Behind Center Console and Cargo Area)
- Advanced 4×4
- Aux Switches and Wiring
- Brush Guard
- Bumpers – Black Molded-in-Color (MIC) with Steel Plates, Front & Rear
- Class II Trailer Tow Package with Trailer Sway Control
- Fender Tie Downs
- HOSS 2.0 Off-Road Suspension
- Interior Grab Handles, Front Row – One in the Center Floor Console, Passenger Side
- High Clearance Fender Flares
- Recovery Hooks
- Front, Casted (2)
- Rear, D-Ring (2)
- Rubberized Flooring
- Second Row – Seatback Carpeted with Rubberized Seatback Mat
- Trail Control with Trail One-Pedal Driving
- Twin Clutch Rear Drive Unit
- Underbody Protection
- Under Engine Skid Plate – Steel
- Fuel Tank Shields (2) – Steel
- Canister Shield – Steel
- 17-inch Ebony Black-painted Aluminum Wheels
- P235/65R17 All-Terrain (A/T) Tire
Equipping the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks with the optional Sasquatch Package results in a $41,810 price tag, including destination freight charges (DFC).
The Sasquatch Badlands Package, meanwhile, is available as an upgrade for the range-topping 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands. Content included in this bundle differs slightly from that of the Outer Banks trim, but not because it’s a lesser package – the Badlands trim includes more standard equipment than the Outer Banks. Therefore, the Sasquatch Badlands Package features less content to avoid redundancy. Costing $2,990, this package includes the following:
- 850W Engine Cooling Fan
- Aux Switches and Wiring
- Brush Guard
- Fender Tie Downs
- HOSS 3.0 Off-Road Suspension with Rear Bilstein Position Sensitive Dampers
- High Clearance Fender Flares
- Rear Bumper – Black Molded-in-Color (MIC) with Steel Plates
- Recovery Hooks
- Front, Casted (2)
- Rear, D-Ring (2)
- Seats – Dove Gray Inserts with Orchid Yellow Accents & Stitching
- Terrain Management System with 7 G.O.A.T. Modes + Differential Lock (Normal, ECO, Off-Road, Rally, Sport, Slippery, & Rock Crawl)
- 17-inch Ebony Black-painted Aluminum Wheels
- P235/65R17 All-Terrain (A/T) Tire
With the Sasquatch Package equipped, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands costs $44,700, including DFC.
Though not included in the Sasquatch Package itself, there’s another optional Sasquatch bundled available for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport: the Sasquatch Graphic Package. Available for $525 on both trims, this package fits the Bronco Sport with exclusive Sasquatch-branded exterior graphics. Note that it requires the Sasquatch Package, and cannot be equipped without it.
2025 Bronco Sport assembly is handled at the Hermosillo Assembly plant in Mexico, where production began on November 11th, 2024, as previously reported by Ford Authority. Pricing starts at $31,590, including DFC, although the off-road crossover can get as pricey as $47,000 when properly equipped.
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