Jeep Wrangler vs Ford Bronco: Which 2025 SUV is better for adventure? That’s what we want to find out. We’ll take a look at some key areas of both models to see which one is ready to take on the great outdoors while the other one stays on the lot.
Key takeaways
- The Bronco comes with some better features, and feels more comfortable than the Wrangler driving on pavement.
- Both models offer new colors, with the Bronco offering more.
- The Wrangler has a huge leap in price, making it hard to justify the top of the line trim.
Will there be a 2025 Bronco?
Yes, there will be a 2025 Bronco. For 2025, the Bronco comes with a few new changes. These are the Free Wheeling package joining the family with a retro-styled look. The Sasquatch has come out of hiding and joined the Bronco. This off-roading package comes with high-clearance fenders, a higher suspension, mud-terrain tires and Bilstein shocks absorbers.
Will there be a 2025 Jeep Wrangler?
Yes, there will be a 2025 Jeep Wrangler. For 2025, Jeep initially planned to drop the automatic transmission on V6 models, but due to backlash, they left automatic transmissions available. Power windows, and locks are now standard across all models.
While Jeep is busy bringing its model into the modern era, the Bronco is busy being a pioneer by adding bigger and better features.
How much does a 2025 Bronco cost?
The Bronco starts at $37,995. For 2025, the Bronco comes in 7 trim levels. These trims are:
- Base starting at $37,995
- Big Bend starting at $40,370
- Outer Banks starting at $47,940
- Heritage Edition starting at $49,475
- Badlands starting at $50,095
- Stroppe Edition starting at $75,635
- Raptor starting at $90,035
No matter which trim you decide, this Bronco “offers a configuration for almost any off-road enthusiast” as noted by Edmunds. Coming with two or four doors, offering both manual, and automatic transmissions, helping you get exactly what you want. Edmunds also notes that the Free Wheeling package on the Big Bend is the “most notable update”
How much does a 2025 Wrangler cost?
The 2025 Wrangler starts at $32,690. The Wrangler comes in 7 trims, the trims being:
- Sport starting at $32,690
- Sport S starting at $35,695
- Willys starting at $40,190
- Sahara starting at $49,370
- Rubicon starting at $47,550
- Rubicon X starting at $57,500
- Rubicon 392 starting at $100,590
For the Wrangler, Edmunds notes that “even in its relatively basic trim levels, the Wrangler has a surprising amount of off-road prowess.” Although not as much comfort as the base Bronco offers.
It seems that’s the only thing that the Wrangler has going for it, as they also note that the Bronco is “equally as rugged, better to drive on the pavement and offering its fair share of trim levels and options for buyers.”
What are the new colors for the 2025 Ford Bronco?
The new colors you can find are Ruby Red, Desert Sand, and Marsh Gray. The other colors that you can find on the Bronco are Azure Gray, Eruption Green, Velocity Blue, Shadow Black, Oxford White, and Carbonized Gray.
What are the new colors on the 2025 Jeep Wrangler?
For 2025, the Wrangler comes with ‘41 as the new color. While the new ‘41 color joins the family, it also comes with Black, Granite Crystal, Anvil, Hydro Blue, Fathom Blue, Firecracker Red, Mojito, and Bright White.
The two vehicles offer a few new options for you to pick from, with the Bronco adding more new colors, helping keep the new year model fresh.
Summary
While the Jeep tried its best with the Wrangler, it just couldn’t keep up with the Ford Bronco. If you want the best, then come see us here at Alan Jay Ford in Sebring for more information and to see what we have in stock!