As Ford Authority reported earlier today, 2025 Ford Maverick pricing increased yet again earlier this month, though this time around, that jump has been attributed to tariffs imposed on imported automobiles by President Donald Trump. The Maverick is assembled at the Hermosillo Assembly plant in Mexico, subjecting it to these tariffs, but another model is produced at that same plant and also sold in the U.S. – the Ford Bronco Sport. Thus, it should come as no surprise that 2025 Ford Bronco Sport prices are set to increase due to tariffs and other factors, too.
2025 Ford Bronco Sport Price – May 2025 | 2025 Ford Bronco Sport – Late 2024 | + / – Late 2024 Price | |
---|---|---|---|
Big Bend | $30,995 | $29,995 | +$1000 |
Heritage | $33,995 | $33,135 | +$860 |
Free Wheeling | $33,135 | $33,135 | $0 |
Outer Banks | $36,495 | $34,985 | +$1510 |
Badlands | $40,115 | $39,995 | +$120 |
Destination | $1,595 | $1,595 | $0 |
Price increases for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport will range from $120 for the Badlands trim up to $1,510 for the Outer Banks, though unlike the Maverick, destination charges remain unchanged. According to Reuters, these price hikes will affect vehicles built after May 2nd, 2025, pertaining to units slated to arrive at dealers in late June. A Ford spokesperson noted that these increases reflect “usual” mid-year pricing actions, “combined with some tariffs we are facing. We have not passed on the full cost of tariffs to our customers.”
Currently, automakers are facing tariffs of 25 percent on imported automobiles, which took effect in early April – though additional levies on certain imported parts were recently delayed amid concerns from Ford that they would add “billions” in costs. Regardless, the Bronco Sport has received a round of price increases since it debuted for the 2021 model year, when one could score a Base trimmed crossover for $27,215. That was also the case when the refreshed 2025 Ford Bronco Sport debuted, as it was treated to another new increase amid a bevy of new standard equipment being added – now, the most expensive example of that model one can buy crests the $47k mark with options.
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Aint no one want these piles anyways. We want Mustang prices to come down.
109,172 people, just in 2024, would say otherwise.
… people said otherwise, cuz that’s all they could afford. Once they drive
them off the lot, they understand their mistake. Course, it’s 80% women
buying them, and 21 year olds to buy their lattes’ in… that, and the negative
half value once they put 12,000 miles on it.
Prices outclass everything else in the subcompact class. Unacceptable. Don’t dare buy one.
Everything else is following – Honda and Toyota are also expected to announce increases between $2k and $6k due to tariffs…we should see increases across the board within 4 weeks.
I guess you really believed Mexico was going to pay for the tariffs 😂😂
I know 2 people who bought them, and they like the way the drive, over 30 MPG and they saved a ton buying them with only a couple of thousand miles on them, ex service loaners. Bronco Sport Sales are up 15% year over year from 2024. They are selling well.
This is making America great again? What a freaking joke that Rump is but not funny! He is a total imbecile and so are those who voted for him who are getting screwed over now too! War on ukraine still going on as he gets his orders from Putin! Grocery proces and energy costs up too! God help us!
…. TDS stricks Miss Kevin. Maybe when we can pay less to sell American cars
in Mexico as they pay us, things will finally even out. I’m guessing if sleepy Joey
would’ve know what time zone he lived in, he could’ve done the same thing. And
you would’ve applauded it. I say, bring back jobs to America. And if you can’t
afford a $200 mark-up (with or without tariffs) maybe you should stick with your
Suzuki. My groceries and energy prices are down. Sad yours are “up”….
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