The Ford Bronco is Ford’s flagship offroader - and for good reason. The model is right up there with the Wrangler when it comes to name value in the midsize SUV class, and given its well received revival as of late which has been keeping the model well stacked with an array of desirable features, it's easy to see why. In this article, we’ll be going in depth on 2025 Ford Bronco trims and pricing breakdown, seeing all the latest the Bronco has to offer this year.
Key Takeaways:
- Standard 12.0-inch driver display and footwell ambient lighting are amongst the quality of life updates buyers of the 2025 Bronco can expect.
- The 2024 Bronco saw the base trim drop, as well as the addition of some new equipment.
- The 2025 Bronco receives a new trim, the exclusive Bronco Stroppe Special Edition.
Can I order a 2025 Ford Bronco?
Yes! MotorTrend reports that for 2025, Ford is tapping into its off-road legacy with the all new Bronco Stroppe Special Edition, a tribute to the legendary Baja Broncos of days past. Offroading is the name of the game for this trim, which features a disconnecting stabilizer bar, Ford’s High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension 3.0, as well as 35-inch Goodyear Territory RT tires.
The Stroppe is available exclusively in the two-door body style, and features a unique livery which utilizes Calypso Coral, Wimbledon White, and Astra Blue, with accents in Oxford White and Code Orange to make an eye catching livery that’s sure to draw attention as you tear through the trails. A matte black hood is added, specifically designed to reduce glare during intense off-road adventures.
The Special Edition replaces the outgoing Wildtrak from 2024. For 2025, the Ford Bronco is offered in a range of 7 trims, with the base model (available with two or four doors) starts at an MSRP of $37,995, while the trim topping 4 door Badlands trim tops of the trim level, starting at a price of $51,385.
- 2-Door Base - $37,995
- 4-Door Base - $37,995
- 4-Door Big Bend - $40,370
- 4-Door Outer Banks - $47,940
- 4-Door Heritage Edition - $49,475
- 2-Door Badlands - $50,095
- 4-Door Badlands - $51,385
How much is the Ford Bronco 2024?
Good question! Car and Driver did an in depth report on all of the features drivers can expect from the new Bronco, including pricing as well as new changes for the 2025 model. The main change for 2024 was the base trim being dropped, replaced with the Big Bend, which starts at an MSRP of $41,025. Topping the list of 8 available trims is the Heritage Limited Edition, which starts at an MSRP of $71,580. The full list reads as:
- Big Bend - $41,025
- Black Diamond - $44,525
- Heritage Edition - $49,750
- Outer Banks - $49,835
- Badlands - $51,290
- Everglades - $57,415
- Wildtrak - $61,920
- Heritage Limited Edition - $71,580
The Big Bend trim is attractive, but Car and Driver reports that you can get more out of the Black Diamond and Outer Banks trims. They like that on the Black Diamond, you unlock standard features such as Ford's G.O.A.T. drive modes, designed to enhance drivability in a wide array of scenarios, as well as 32-inch tires, and opening access to an expanded array of factory options.
Is the 2025 Ford Bronco a Better Option than the 2024 Model?
So, has the off-road icon improved? Without a shadow of a doubt, yes! From the introduction of an all new special edition, to the addition of new quality of life updates to even the revival of the base trim, the 2025 Bronco is an all new SUV, and all improved for 2025. Here at Banner Ford of Monroe we can help you find the perfect Ford Bronco to meet your needs.