The 2025 Ford Bronco is here, but how does it stack up against the 2024 model? Whether you’re eyeing the latest upgrades or weighing your options between the two model years, this comparison highlights the key changes, helping you decide which Bronco best fits your adventure needs. Let’s get started!
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Changes, both overall and trim-specific—abound in 2025 models.
- The 2025 Ford Bronco is priced from $39,890 to $77,530. 2024 models are priced from $41,025 and goes up to $71,580
- There’s a lingering rumor of a new hybrid trim in the works.
2025 and 2024 Ford Bronco Model Updates: How they Compare
The 2024 model received a few changes, but 2025’s lineup saw more feature additions, upgrades and a new trim package. Updates for the 2024 model year included a newly standard 12.0-inch infotainment touchscreen, Shelter Green and Velocity Blue color palettes for the exterior, and four 17-inch wheel options. The only trim level changes that occurred were in the Badlands’ heavy modular front bumper and the Raptor’s new Code Orange appearance package.
For 2025, the Base trim that was discontinued the year before (the 2024 lineup started with the Big Bend) was reintroduced, and the Free Wheeling appearance package was also added. Based on the Big Bend, it features multi-color 1970s-inspired stripes. The Sasquatch off-roading package is available for this model and includes high-clearance fender flares, a raised suspension, mud-terrain tires, and upgraded Bilstein shock absorbers. Finally, the Black Diamond, Wildtrak, Everglades, and Heritage Limited Edition trims were discontinued, though the Black Diamond has become part of the Big Bend’s package options.
Other changes include:
- A Black Appearance package
- A Stroppe Special Edition two-door performance model
- 12.0-inch driver display and footwell ambient lighting as standard
- A standard heated steering wheel for the Outer Banks, Badlands, and Raptor trims
- Center console rear vents in four-door, 10-speed automatic models
- Additional sound insulation, and an available 12-speaker B&O sound system
- An available HOSS 3.0 suspension and FITS tether system (Badlands)
- 35-inch Goodyear Territory rugged terrain tires for Sasquatch-equipped trims
- Matte Clear Film paint protection
Unleashing Bronco Engine Power: What’s Under the Hood?
The Bronco’s engines currently remain the same as those on the 2024 models:
- A 300-hp turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder as the base engine option is a
- An optional 330-hp twin-turbo 2.7-liter V-6 (available on Outer Banks and Heritage Edition trims)
- The Bronco features a 7-speed manual transmission as standard and an available 10-speed automatic transmission.
The Bronco’s Cutting-Edge Tech Features Set It Apart
In 2024, the Bronco’s infotainment touchscreen was made larger—12.0-inches is standard across all trims. As part of Ford's SYNC user interface, it features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
A subscription-based Wi-Fi hotspot is available, as is built-in navigation and a more powerful Bang and Olufsen audio system.
Ready for Your New Bronco? Explore the 2025 vs. 2024 Features
Whether you’re drawn to the latest upgrades in the 2025 model or the proven features of the 2024, both deliver an unforgettable experience, whether you’re off-road or on city streets.
We’re here to help you explore all the options and features to find the perfect Bronco that fits your needs!