Ford has announced the updated 2025 Bronco lineup, which will feature some new standard features, some changes to the available trims, and several updated appearance packages for the new model year.
For starters, the 12-inch digital gauge cluster found on the Bronco Raptor is now standard on all Broncos. This replaces the previous 8-inch screen and physical speedometer. This update, paired with the standard 12-inch central touchscreen, brings plenty of tech and customization options to Ford’s trail-ready SUV. Plus, the comfort level of passengers can now be dialed in with the rear climate control vents, that’s a standard feature on 2025 4-door models.
Ford is also bringing the base trim with a price of $39,890. The return of this entry level trim will allow you to get into a Bronco for $1,635 less than the previous model year. Along with the reintroduction of the basic trim, Ford is mixing up the trim offerings by removing the Wildtrak and replacing it with the Stroppe Edition. The Free Wheeling package will be available on the Big Bend Model.
2025 Broncos equipped with the Sasquatch package will be outfitted with 35-inch Goodyear Territory R/T Tires versus the M/T tires from previous model years. This will provide a quieter highway ride, and it’s inline with some other new additions including a new acoustic windshield.
Wrapping up the 2025 Bronco updates is a new 12-speaker B&O sound system, a new blacked-appearance package, and a trio of new colors. 2025 Ford Broncos should arrive at dealerships in the coming months.