There are plenty of wheels offered up on the 2025 Ford Bronco, including a handful for the Big Bend trim. Ford Authority takes a look at the rollers available on this trim level, including what they cost and how to get them.
All told, there are seven wheel options offered on the 2025 Ford Bronco Big Bend. One is standard: the 17-inch Carbonized Gray-Painted aluminum wheel. The Free Wheeling Package, which costs $2,495, includes the 17-inch Black High Gloss-Painted steel wheels. Adding the 17-inch Carbonized Gray-Painted alloy wheels requires the optional Sasquatch Package be equipped, which costs $6,175. The same package must first be added in order to acquire the 17-inch Black High Gloss-Painted Aluminum beadlock capable wheels with Warm Alloy Beauty Rings, but these cost an additional $995.
Meanwhile, adding the optional $4,495 Black Diamond Package – which has taken the place of the Black Diamond trim – or the $795 Black Appearance Package fits the 2025 Ford Bronco Big Bend with the 17-inch Black High Gloss painted aluminum wheels. When both the Black Appearance Package and Sasquatch Package are added, the 17-inch High Gloss-Painted aluminum beadlock capable wheels with Black Beauty Rings are equipped on the 2025 Bronco Big Bend. Finally, the 17-inch Bright Machined Black High Gloss-Painted alloy wheels with Red accents become available when the Free Wheeling Package and Sasquatch Package are added.
As a reminder, the 2025 Ford Bronco brings numerous changes to the rugged SUV. As previously stated, the Black Diamond trim was one of four that were deleted, becoming an optional package for the Big Bend trim instead. Other updates include the addition of a digital gauge cluster as standard, along with rear HVAC vents, improving passenger comfort. Meanwhile, six colors were deleted from the lineup to make way for three new hues known as Desert Sand, Marsh Gray, and Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.
With the reintroduction of the Base trim, the 2025 Ford Bronco is just as expensive as it was for 2024, starting at $37,995 excluding destination freight charges.
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Ford needs to hire some different wheel designers. Way too much plain old black and nothing innovative or more original with some bling to it. I like the black & machined wheels that came on my 22 Maverick Lariat, but many of the other wheel designs are boring as hell.