The refreshed 2025 Ford Bronco Sport just debuted for the U.S. last August, and the revised crossover began landing on dealer lots a few months later, in January. The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport arrived bearing a host of updates including slightly revised exterior styling, the new Sasquatch Package, a 12.3-inch digital instrument display, and a larger 13.2-inch center SYNC 4 infotainment screen, to name just a few. Since then, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport has launched in some other global markets, and now, it’s also heading to Argentina as well.
In Argentina, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport will be offered in two trims – the Big Bend and Badlands – the former of which is equipped with the turbocharged 1.5L I-3 EcoBoost engine churning out 184 horsepower, while the latter gets the turbocharged 2.0L I-4 EcoBoost making 253 horsepower. Both utilize the eight-speed automatic transmission, sending that power to all four wheels, as well as seven GOAT driving modes – Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, Rock Crawl, Rally, and Off-Road – plus Trail One-Pedal Drive (which enables the driver to use the accelerator pedal to control the speed of the vehicle and automatically engage the brakes when releasing the accelerator) and a 360-degree camera.
Otherwise, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport destined for Argentina is largely identical to its counterparts sold in the U.S. and Mexico. That means it’s equipped with the same digital instrument cluster and larger infotainment screen running SYNC 4, with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus over-the-air update capability. In terms of exterior styling, the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport gets a few minor updates that include the larger model’s “Bronco Bolts,” plus new front and rear bumpers with modular points that are accessory-ready.
The Argentinian Bronco Sport – which is imported from Mexico, where the model is built – will be available in five exterior colors – Oxford White, Mercury Gray, Panther Black, Glacier Blue and Wild Green. Pricing starts out at $48,705,000 ($24,010 USD) for the Big Bend, and $54,223,200 ($26,730 USD) for the Badlands.
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