2025 Ford Bronco Sport Starts at $31,590 and Sasquatch Crests $44K
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport starts at $31,590 for the entry-level Big Bend, which is $950 more than last year.
The new Sasquatch package is available on the Outer Banks and Badlands trims, with each starting at $41,810 and $44,580, respectively.
The 'Squatch kit won't be available until early next year, but the rest of the lineup is currently available to order.
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport receives a handful of updates, including a restyled dashboard with a newly standard 13.2-inch touchscreen. But the big news is the introduction of the off-road-optimizing Sasquatch package, which is only available on the mid-level Outer Banks and top-spec Badlands trims. Ford has now released pricing for both of those versions as well as the rest of the baby Bronco lineup, with the entry fee starting at $31,590.
2025 Baby Bronco Prices
The Big Bend represents the least expensive '25 Bronco Sport, and its price has risen $950 compared with last year. It's available with the $2570 Black Diamond off-road package that adds underbody protection and more tow hooks than before. The Heritage and the Free Wheeling trim levels are next in line, and both now start at the same $34,730.
The Outer Banks now starts at $36,580 (up $1050), and it's the first Bronco Sport that can be paired with the new Sasquatch kit for $5230. That pushes its price to $41,810, which can climb even higher with the $525 Sasquatch Graphics package or other options. While the Outer Banks Sasquatch includes 29-inch all-terrain tires, an upgraded suspension, steel front and rear bumpers, and a twin-clutch rear differential, it misses out on the front bash plate and the remote-reservoir rear dampers that are found on the Sasquatch-equipped Badlands.
The 2025 Bronco Sport Badlands is the most off-road-ready model out of the box, and it alone comes with the 238-hp 2.0-liter turbo four, whereas the rest of the lineup has a 180-hp turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder. The Badlands also comes standard with a twin-clutch rear diff, all-terrain tires, and a steel front bumper with built-in tow hooks and a lower skid plate. It starts at $41,590, but opting for the $2990 'Squatch package adds the extra equipment mentioned above and pushes the price to $44,580.
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