The 2025 Ford Bronco Heritage Edition throws it back to the rugged off-road pony’s first generation, featuring a duotone paint scheme topped with a white roof over only a handful of available body colors. To complete that exclusive, retro look, the Bronco Heritage features a set of wheels not found on any other trim.
Those wheels are the aptly named 17-inch Unique White wheels, which feature a dog-dish style design. They match perfectly with the Oxford White roof, and are included as part of the Sasquatch Package, which is a standard bundle included on all Heritage models. Other features unique to the Sasquatch Package include advanced 4×4, 35-inch rugged terrain tires, high clearance suspension and fender flares, and position-sensitive Bilstein shock absorbers.
As a reminder, the 2025 Ford Bronco Heritage Edition is the sole holdout in the Heritage line for the rugged off-road SUV. The Heritage Limited Edition is officially gone, unavailable after the 2024 model year was built out.
While there’s only one set of wheels offered on the Bronco Heritage Edition, there’s plenty of options across the greater 2025 Ford Bronco lineup. Ford Authority has already delved into the wheels offered on the Base trim, along with those available on Big Bend-trimmed models.
The 2025 Ford Bronco brings numerous changes to the rugged SUV. While the Base trim rejoined the lineup, four other trims are no longer available, including Black Diamond, Wildtrak, Everglades, and Heritage Limited Edition. 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.
Pricing for the 2025 Bronco Heritage Edition starts at $52,560 including destination freight charges (DFC). Overall, the off-road SUV’s price stayed right on par with the 2025 model, starting at $40,980 including DFC for the Base trim, which was reintroduced for the latest model year.
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A photo of a two door Heritage Bronco accompanying an article concerning 2025 Heritage wheel option when the morons at Ford eliminated a 2025 two door Heritage Bronco. “ Let’s offer a trim based on the original model ( two door) but make sure it can only be had in a four door that never existed to base the Heritage concept off of.”
My issues with the Heritage models are they did not come in Mallard Green nor with a PTO. My ‘71 was that way and had a real wench, not one of these puny electric things. Loved that truck, would rather have it back than my ‘67 427 Stingray ‘vette.
Best looking vehicle Ford builds. The best option would be an old 302 from the 90’s. Very little to cause service trips.
They drop the v6 from the 2 door unless you buy the trophy truck color scheme Bronco. What a joke way to provided customer with choice.
I just did build and price and you can’t get a 2 foot heritage edition? Sooo the heritage edition doesn’t come in the original config? 😅
Just got my Ruby Red, White Top, Heritage Four Door last week, right off the truck. Happy with the dealer-installed, factory issued tow package, but really would have liked the integrated brake controller as part of the package. Gave up my ‘19 Orange Fury Mustang GT Convertible for it! Love the Bronco.
Don’t buy one unless you have an extra 10 mins to talk about it when you go out to run errands. I have never had so much love for a vehicle than I do with my 23 Heritage four-door.