Extensive Trim Levels
Buyers will find five trim levels. Ford has dropped the Base trim for the new model year, leaving the Big Bend as the new entry-level model. The other trims are the Heritage, Free Wheeling, Outer Banks and Badlands.
The Big Bend mixes practicality and convenience with five selectable driving modes, a liftgate with two floodlights and a bottle opener and a gray grille with white lettering. The Heritage comes with an Oxford white roof, white wheels and a white grille, along with plaid interior seating.
Choose the Outer Banks for a mix of style and comfort, featuring premium front bucket seats, a heated steering wheel and 18-inch ebony wheels. For the most off-road capability, the Badlands is your choice. It has an advanced 4x4 twin-clutch drive unit and a terrain management system with seven driving modes.
Exterior Ruggedness and Interior Charm
Bay Area customers love the Bronco Sport's rugged looks. All models have a visual nod to the original Bronco's 1970s looks, but it's most apparent in the Free Wheeling trim with its red accents, silver-painted grille and reflective sunset-like body graphics. The Brono Sport's retro-inspired design features a chunky, squared design that makes it easy to see where the vehicle is in off-road situations. Its high roof is not only cool looking but allows for an optional interior bike rack installation.
The interior features easy-to-clean surfaces that wipe down easily after an off-road trek. It has impressive interior space and comfortable upright seats that allow an excellent exterior view. Buyers will find innovative options, including a slide-out table in the cargo hold and a storage bin under the back seats.