With quite a few packaged options on offer, the 2025 Ford Bronco can be fitted with a number of extras and upgrades right from the factory. Ford Authority is breaking them all down by trim level - we've already covered the entry level Bronco Base, the Big Bend, and Outer Banks trims. This time, it's the 2025 Bronco Badlands on deck, and we're outlining every package, including content and pricing where applicable.
The Mid Package, priced at $1,675, includes all standard 2025 Ford Bronco Badlands equipment, plus the following:
The Lux Package builds on the aforementioned Mid Package, but includes a bit more equipment as part of the bundle. It's priced at a cool $4,500 and includes the following:
The Sasquatch Package makes the 2025 Ford Bronco Badlands even more of an off-road beast. Priced at $5,040, this package bundles the following content:
The Sasquatch Graphics Package (option code 50U) is only offered in conjunction with the Sasquatch Package, but it's not a requirement for that package. It’s only available on four-door models, and cannot be paired with the Paint Protection Film option. It costs $520 to add to any Sasquatch-equipped Bronco Badlands.
The Trailer Tow Package includes a variety of features that outfit the 2025 Ford Bronco Base with the proper equipment to haul a modest amount of weight. This package costs $750 and is shipped separately from the vehicle to be installed at a dealer.
The Black Appearance Package, priced at $995, includes a host of black-themed exterior components. The package bundles the following content:
The Ford Integrated Tether System (FITS) accessory pack is offered on the 2025 Ford Bronco Badlands as a $195 option. Borrowed from the Ford Maverick, It includes the following interior features:
Changes that dropped for the 2025 Ford Bronco line include the 12-inch digital gauge cluster, which is now included as standard equipment, while it also gains a standard electronic brake booster and ambient footwell lighting.
For context, the 2025 Ford Bronco Badlands starts at $49,585.
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