
The Ford Bronco has been an enormous hit since its celebrated return in 2021. Year after year, it has earned acclaim for its superb blend of off-road capability, everyday practicality, and unique, retro-inspired design. It's an ideal choice for enthusiasts who want a rugged 4x4 SUV that excels both on and off the road.
Are you shopping for something a little more maneuverable and affordable? The Bronco Sport crossover has you covered, offering cozy accommodations, generous cargo space, and appealing amenities in a conveniently compact package. It's also more capable beyond the asphalt than you might expect. To help you determine which model best suits your Byron Center-area travels, here's a quick look at a few distinguishing attributes.
Ford Bronco vs. Ford Bronco Sport: Size and Accommodations
Bronco Sport
Sized similarly to subcompact crossovers, the Bronco Sport delivers an excellent blend of versatility, capability, and city-friendly maneuverability. It also boasts one of the segment's roomiest passenger compartments, with 32.5 cubic feet to spare for cargo (65.2 with rear seats folded).
Bronco (4dr)
The four-door Ford Bronco is a midsize SUV with a body-on-frame design and nearly 17 inches more length than its Bronco Sport sibling. As such, it provides even roomier passenger and cargo accommodations (38.3 – 83 cubic feet). It's not quite as nimble, and its chunkier tires result in more road noise. However, the Bronco makes up for it with unmatched all-terrain ability.
Ford Bronco vs. Ford Bronco Sport: Performance and Capability
Bronco Sport
The Ford Bronco Sport comes standard with a 1.5-liter EcoBoost® turbo-three (181 horsepower/190 pound-feet of torque), four-wheel drive, and at least five G.O.A.T. modes. An available Sasquatch package bolsters capability with enhanced 4WD, off-road-tuned suspension, all-terrain tires, and more. The Badlands trim upgrades to a 2.0-liter EcoBoost® turbo-four (250 horsepower/277 pound-feet of torque) and comes standard with many Sasquatch features.
Bronco (4dr)
The Ford Bronco's standard powertrain is a 2.3-liter EcoBoost® (300 horsepower/325 pound-feet of torque), paired with a Shift-on-the-Fly 4x4 system, a 2-speed transfer case, and either a seven-speed manual or 10-speed automatic transmission. A 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 (330 horsepower/415 pound-feet of torque) is standard in Wildtrak and available for other tiers. Available off-road upgrades include:
- High-speed Off-road Suspension Systems (H.O.S.S.) 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0
- FOX shocks
- Front/rear e-lockers
- Disconnecting stabilizer bar
- Up to 8 G.O.A.T. modes
- Heavy-duty bumpers/bash plates
- Ford Trail Control, Trail 1-Pedal Drive
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