What’s New for the 2025 Ford Bronco
The rebirth of the Ford Bronco continues to deliver on its promises. Being an off-road-ready vehicle, the Bronco has been well-loved by its owners and fans; it is an icon unto itself. For 2025, the Bronco continues its growth by adding special editions along with other enhancements made to elevate the bar of a vehicle in a class of its own.
This special edition is born in Bronco’s past. The Stroppe Special Edition is a nod to its off-road racing heritage and its original creator, Bill Stroppe. The Bronco Stroppe Special Edition is available exclusively as a two-door model and takes the place of the Wildtrak in the Bronco lineup. It includes a standard Stabilizer Bar Disconnect, High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension 3.0 (HOSS 3.0), and 35-inch Goodyear Territory RT tires, all so it can deliver off-road performance worthy of the Stroppe name.

Another nod to the past is the Free Wheeling package. In the late 1970s, Ford introduced a special edition for the Bronco and other Ford vehicles that evoked the endless summer that was in fashion back then. The 2025 Bronco Free Wheeling is available as an optional appearance package for the Big Bend trim. It adds reflective red, orange, and yellow graphics on the body sides, silver door handles, and an Iconic Silver grille with a “BRONCO” wordmark that has a red outline and white center. The Free Wheeling package also includes standard 17-inch gloss-black steel wheels, while the optional Sasquatch package adds 17-inch gloss-black wheels with a machined lip that includes red pockets. All Bronco Free Wheeling SUVs feature unique seats with a mix of marine-grade vinyl and fabric upholstery.

For those of you who prefer the present over the past, a Black Appearance package is available, giving a sinister and stealthy new aesthetic for customers that prefer to fly under the radar. The new Black Appearance package includes a removable hardtop (painted Shadow Black); black molded-in-color mirror caps, fender flares, door handles, and grille with white BRONCO lettering; and a black graphics package. Also, Black Appearance package Broncos with the Sasquatch package add gloss-black painted aluminum wheels with a black beadlock ring.
For a more modern aesthetic, the 2025 Bronco can be ordered with a factory-installed Matte Clear Film. Beyond adding a stylish matte finish to any color in the Bronco’s palette, this new option helps protect the paint from the road salt, bug splatter, and asphalt residue that drivers can encounter in everyday driving.

Every 2025 Ford Bronco will be equipped with a 12.0-inch digital gauge cluster that replaces the 8.0-inch display and physical speedometer. This is the same instrument cluster seen on the Raptor model, including animated screens for G.O.A.T. modes.
Additional standard refinements include dedicated second-row air conditioning vents on four-door Broncos, additional interior lighting, and additional sound insulation for a quieter ride. If you select the B&O audio system, you now get two additional speakers—up from 10 to 12. The system gets upgraded speakers, a new subwoofer, and a higher-output amplifier.

All Bronco Sasquatch-equipped models will include new 35-inch Goodyear Territory rugged terrain tires. These tires are quieter, while offering more off-road grip. Finally, the Bronco Base trim returns after a one-year hiatus, and the Black Diamond trim becomes a package for the Big Bend model.
There is so much happening with the 2025 Bronco. To find out how to get one, contact us at Dick Smith Ford of Columbia and set your sights on the past, present, and future of our off-road icon.
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