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2021 Ford Bronco Sport Interior Storage Review | Rolling backpack

2021 Ford Bronco Sport Interior Storage Review | Rolling backpack



It's Bronco week here at Autoblog thanks to finally being able to drive the most eagerly anticipated new vehicle of the past two years. If you haven't already read Byron Hurd's Ford Bronco review, do so now, and come on back here for a deep dive inside the Bronco's baby brother.

The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport you see here is an Outer Banks trim, the version that skews a bit more to the luxury end of the spectrum. That's not to say it's luxurious, per se, but it does have snazzy blue leather trim, lots of comfort/convenience equipment, and isn't as hardcore in terms of appearance or off-road equipment as the Badlands above it in the hierarchy.

Although the general feature content and materials quality isn't that different from a Ford Escape, the Bronco Sport really sets it apart from its corporate cousin and other compact crossovers with its many clever storage solutions throughout. Basically, it's like Ford intended the Bronco Sport to be sold in an REI rather than a car dealership. Let's take a look at what you get, keeping in mind that some of this isn't available on all trim levels.

All trims but the base level get this unique seatback storage. There's a zippered pocket big enough for an iPad and/or a magazine.

2021 Ford Bronco Sport
2021 Ford Bronco Sport

There are MOLLE straps you can clip whatever you want to, such a metal cup or flashlight. I'm honestly not sure how useful the placement of these is, but it sure seems like a neat idea.

There is a pocket on the side of the front passenger seat that's good for storing a phone.

2021 Ford Bronco Sport
2021 Ford Bronco Sport

The Badlands adds an extra storage bin under the back seat. My Outer Banks did not have this.

2021 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands
2021 Ford Bronco Sport Badlands

These clips on either side of the cargo area are another clever storage solution, as they go beyond a simple hook. Unfortunately, the plastic seems quite brittle, and I wonder how long they'd last.

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Note the button in the middle there ...

The button turns on these two, bright lights intended for a camp site. Now note those two, big, chunky grab handles. Ford thought these would come in handy for hanging things, such as wet clothes or a post-surfing wet suit.

Since we're back here, the entire cargo area, including the seat back, is covered in a robust rubber material.