Along with most models in The Blue Oval’s current lineup, the rugged Ford Bronco Sport has been treated to an array of parts, accessories, and various upgrades via not only the aftermarket, but also, the Ford Performance catalog. Many of these offerings consist of cosmetic upgrades like different wheels, including a 17-inch wheel kit that emulates the design of the wheels that came on the 2021 model year-only First Edition, as well as the more recently-introduced 18-inch gloss black wheel kit. Now, Ford Bronco Sport owners can get a more function upgrade.
That comes to us via the just-unveiled Ford Bronco Sport lift kit, which is now listed in the Ford Performance catalog under part number M-18000-BSL, with a retail price of $920. It’s the same setup present in the Badlands trim, and as such, fits all 2021-2025 Ford Bronco Sport crossovers except for that one. The lift kit is a direct bolt-on replacement for factory suspension parts in those non-Badlands models, and lifts them by 20mm in the front and 30mm in the rear while also adding one-inch of suspension travel.
To accomplish that, the Ford Bronco Sport Badlands lift kit includes a variety of parts – a set of front struts and springs that come fully assembled, rear dampers, rear springs with isolators, front and rear sway bars with bushings, sway bar end links, rear knuckles, and all of the fasteners needed for installation. Altogether, these parts help improve the capability of the non-Badlands Ford Bronco Sport models, increasing ground clearance and off-road angles in addition to improving suspension travel.
Better yet, the new 2021-2025 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands lift kit is – like all official Ford Performance parts generally are – covered by FPP’s three-year, 36,000-mile warranty, so long as it’s installed by a Ford Dealer or ASE/Red Seal certified technician, which gives owners a little extra peace of mind.
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Outstanding! Now, how about a performance upgrade for the 2 L engine?
.... do soccer moms driving their Sport, even know what a lift kit IS ?
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This lift kit matches the standard HOSS 2.0 Badlands suspension, not the HOSS 3.0 Badlands Sasquatch suspension, which includes Bilstein rear dampers.
Does anyone know how much higher it makes the Ford bronco sport when you do this?