Positioned as an affordable but well-equipped trim, the Ford Bronco Black Diamond was first introduced for the off-road SUV’s 2021 model year. However, the Black Diamond trim level was nixed with the advent of the 2025 Ford Bronco as one of its myriad changes and updates, but it wasn’t killed off completely. It lives on in the form of the optional Black Diamond Package, which offers an exclusive graphics package for Bronco owners who want to stand out from the herd.
The optional Black Diamond Graphics Package is exclusive to the 2025 Ford Bronco Big Bend, which is the only trim eligible for the Black Diamond Package it builds upon. The bundle includes side stripes that run along the lower half of the doors, featuring a black theme with subtle mountain peaks etched in. It also adds “Black Diamond” script to the Bronco’s front doors.
Since the graphics add-on requires the full Black Diamond Package, interested buyers should expect to shell out $5,015 total to add the decals to their Bronco. That includes $4,495 for the package, plus $520 for the graphic bundle itself. However, Black Diamond Package buyers do not have to purchase the graphics package if they do not wish for it.
As a reminder, the Black Diamond Package takes the place of the Black Diamond trim. It bundles much of the same equipment as the trim it replaced, and includes the following:
For reference, the 2025 Ford Bronco with the Black Diamond Package and the optional graphics pack costs $46,125 including destination freight charges (DFC). Comparatively, the 2024 Ford Bronco Black Diamond trim is priced at $45,920 including DFC.
The Black Diamond trim was one of four that were removed from the 2025 Ford Bronco as The Blue Oval simplified its model line, joining Wildtrak, Everglades, and Heritage Limited Edition, which also went the wayside. However, it was the only trim level to be reimagined as an optional package.
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Following Stellantis' pathetic lead by introing a new "special edition" of its Wrangler (and practically every other model too) once a month is NOT a good look, Ford. Ignoring this, here comes a new Bronco and Bronco Sport edition monthly. Or more frequently, like the Mustang, that I believe gets 4 this month alone. It's called desperation in some circles.