As Ford Authority reported last November, after receiving multiple rounds of price increases over the past few years, the 2025 Ford Bronco somewhat surprisingly launched with the exact same pricing as the 2024 model across the entire range. This came after the Bronco received multiple rounds of price increases following the sixth-generation model’s launch for the 2021 model year, and we have simply become accustomed to seeing each model year bring forth higher MSRPs, regardless of what vehicle we’re talking about. Now, midway through the model year, some 2025 Ford Bronco packages have gotten more expensive.
According to a dealer bulletin recently seen by CarsDirect, a total of three 2025 Ford Bronco packages are getting a price hike. The Black Appearance Package for the Badlands trim has increased by $400, meaning that it now comes in at $995, while the same package for the Big Bend and Outer Banks trims is $200 pricer, also totaling $995. As for the optional Code Orange seat belt option for the Bronco Raptor, it’s $100 more expensive than it was previously, coming in at $495.
On the bright side, there are several 2025 Ford Bronco incentives available that can help bring down the cost of the new SUV – even the Bronco Raptor qualifies for a cash back offer, which isn’t typically the case. There are a few changes present in the lineup, as the 2025 Ford Bronco is getting a pair of new offerings – the Stroppe Edition and Free Wheeling Package – both of which are retro throwbacks to the SUV’s past. However, the Wildtrak, Everglades, Heritage Limited, and Black Diamond series have been deleted, though the latter moniker is now being used as the name for a newly optional package.
Additionally, the 12-inch digital gauge cluster is now included as standard equipment for all trims, the Bronco Badlands has gained the HOSS 3.0 suspension as an option, and the FITS system present in the Ford Maverick is now available as an option across the lineup, too.
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2024 Broncos setting all over dealer lots unable to sell because they’re so expensive keep raising prices Farley Ford is doomed.
For the Extra $200 or $400 they better included shadow black painted fender flares, handles and mirrors cap. Not to mention that no Shadow Black wheels are included on the Badlands Non-Sasquatch. Ford WTF!