Sep 19, 2025
A 2025 Ford Bronco Sport carving up terrain with kayaks strapped to the roof rack in New Hudson, MI

Traversing new trails and setting your GPS for faraway destinations is more fun with the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport. This compact SUV is built for these adventures with its standard all-wheel drive, five-mode terrain management system, and comfortable cabin.

Impressive Traction

Standard all-wheel drive inspires confidence on slippery winter roads and muddy paths. The strong 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine is paired with a responsive eight-speed automatic transmission. When you head out on long trips, you’ll love the 30 miles per gallon you’ll average on the highway.

Optimize Your SUV for Any Path

Normal, eco, sport, slippery, and off-road modes come standard as part of Ford’s Goes Over Any Type of Terrain system. This advanced terrain management system optimizes steering, power, and handling for the most comfortable driving experience in a wide variety of conditions.

With the top-tier Badlands trim, you’ll also have rock crawl and rally modes. The new rally mode is perfect for sandy terrain, where you need enhanced responsiveness and additional traction. All of these modes can be selected using a physical dial.

Precise Trail Driving

When precision matters, Ford Trail Control maintains a driver-set low speed and allows you to focus on steering. This incredible available technology works like a low-speed cruise control for off-roading. Like cruise control, you have buttons on your steering wheel for setting the speed. The advanced technology monitors the trail and reacts to changes in conditions, which helps you maintain precision while you’re driving at a steep incline or tackling jagged terrain.

Versatile Interior 

The Bronco Sport’s safari-style roof opens up the cargo area and adds headroom for your second-row passengers. If your next adventure includes a couple of bicycles, you can add an available bike rack to your SUV and stow two bicycles standing up in the back. The cabin conveniently comes with eight cupholders, intelligent access with push-button start, and easy-to-clean cloth seats. The driver’s seat has a six-way manual adjuster or can come with an available eight-way power-operated seat adjuster.

An instrument panel cluster measuring 12.3 inches diagonally makes it easy to keep track of your trip information. You’ll also have a crisp 13.2-inch center screen where you can access your infotainment system and check your rearview camera feed. Off-roading enthusiasts may want to add the available rubberized flooring for easy cleanup after a day of hiking. You can also choose to add a power moonroof for extra ventilation and remote start to warm or cool your cabin before you climb inside.

The Bronco Sport is waiting to go on your next big adventure. Contact Hines Park Ford in New Hudson, MI to learn more about this compact SUV’s four excellent trims.