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2025 Ford Bronco Sport SUVs Have Also Arrived At Dealers

Roughly a week ago, the refreshed 2025 Ford Maverick began arriving at dealers across the U.S., which meant that it was only a matter of time before its platform-mate – the also-refreshed 2025 Ford Bronco Sport – followed suit. The revised crossover debuted back in late August bearing a host of updates, and as Ford Authority previously reported, production was slated to begin at the Hermosillo Assembly plant in Mexico on November 11th, 2024 – the same day as the 2025 Maverick. Now, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport has officially landed on dealer lots, too.

A side view of the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport.

A quick nationwide search turns up quite a few 2025 Ford Bronco Sport models already available to purchase from dealers, including this Big Bend that’s for sale at Ken Grody Ford in Buena Park, California, as well as a Badlands trimmed crossover up for grabs at Star Ford, which is in Glendale, California. Aside from these examples, there are quite a few more out there for the taking, which should come as useful information for anyone in the market for the refreshed 2025 Ford Bronco Sport.

Along with adding the new Sasquatch Package as an option for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport, The Blue Oval has introduced a number of updates to its rugged crossover as part of its very first mid-cycle refresh. Those include the new Off-Road GOAT mode, as well as Trail One-Pedal Drive, the 360-Degree Camera with Trail View, the Bring Your Own Device tray on the dash, a 12.3-inch digital instrument display, a larger 13.2-inch center SYNC 4 infotainment screen with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, over-the-air update capability, and standard Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ across the lineup.

All of these extras do come at a cost, however, as the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport lineup is pricier than the outgoing model, but not by a large margin – depending on trim, anyway. The base 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.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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  1. a $10K markup for Ranger Raptor? Dealers need to stop trying to rip off consumers.

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  2. When are the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Hybrids gong to be available?

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