The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport is smaller than the Ford Bronco, but like the Bronco, this compact SUV leans into that outdoorsy, go-anywhere vibe. It offers more off-road gear, and it's trail-ready right off the lot. You can check out our full Bronco Sport Badlands review here to see what it’s like to drive one when the pavement ends.
Key Takeaways
- Ford adds the Sasquatch package to the Badlands for 2025, making off-roading a safer and more enjoyable experience.
- The Bronco Sport also gets a much larger infotainment touchscreen.
- It has a respectable towing capacity of 2,700 pounds when properly equipped.
Bronco Sport Badlands 2025 Sasquatch Package Details
Ford gave the entire Bronco Sport lineup a solid upgrade for 2025, and it’s not just a few tweaks; it’s stuff that matters. The big news is the addition of the Sasquatch package, which is now available on the Badlands trim. If you’re into off-roading or just want your SUV to look like it could handle a backcountry trail, the Sasquatch setup brings the noise.
With this package, you get beefy steel bumpers with a front bull bar, rear recovery hooks, steel skid plates, and a little extra ground clearance to work with. It rides on chunky 29-inch all-terrain tires, so it means business the moment you leave your driveway. The Badlands trim also features Bilstein rear dampers to keep you from bouncing around off-road.
Additional Upgrades to the 2025 Bronco Sport Badlands
Ford also finally ditched the old 8-inch screen and dropped in a crisp 13.2-inch touchscreen that runs on its updated SYNC 4 system. You’ll get a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster standard across the board, which helps modernize the cabin and gives everything a cleaner, more refined vibe. Ford also added more standard driver-assist features for 2025, including adaptive cruise control, which is a nice bonus whether you’re crawling through traffic or coasting down a long stretch of highway.
Power, Towing, and Mileage in the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands
The Bronco Sport gives you two engine choices, depending on the trim. In the instance of the Badlands, it gets a 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder generating 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. The 2.0 is the bigger engine and unlocks upgrades like better cooling components, paddle shifters, and available off-road goodies (like the aforementioned Sasquatch package).
When equipped with the 2.0-liter engine and available Class II Trailer Tow Package, the Bronco Sport Badlands can handle up to 2,700 pounds.
The Bronco Sport's mileage is 21 mpg city/26 mpg highway.
Top Interior Tech of the Ford Bronco Sport Badlands
As you already know, the infotainment touchscreen is bigger in '25 models; a 12.3-inch digital gauge display is also standard. The updated SYNC 4 system comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, built-in navigation, and SiriusXM. A standard six-speaker system is the norm across trims, but the Badlands allows you to upgrade to a 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen setup.
Get Ready for Your Next Adventure with the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands
With the new Sasquatch package and updated features, the Bronco Sport feels more capable and put-together than ever. If you’re thinking about it, but still aren't convinced if it's for you, come to our Banner Ford showroom and check it out. We guarantee it’s worth seeing in person!