At Hooke Road, we specialize in providing premium aftermarket parts tailored for your vehicle. However, we recently received feedback from a customer who couldn’t install our interior storage rack for the Ford Bronco. After investigating, we found that the customer owned a Ford Bronco Sport instead of the Ford Bronco.
While both vehicles share the “Bronco” name, they are significantly different in design, functionality, and available trims. To help you avoid similar issues, we’re providing a simple guide on the trim levels for both models and the differences between the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport.
1. 2025 Bronco Sport Trim Levels
The Ford Bronco Sport is a compact SUV designed for light off-roading and everyday practicality. It features a unibody construction, making it more like a crossover than a traditional off-road SUV.
Below are its trims:
Bronco Sport Big Bend: Entry-level adventure trim with standard 4x4 and Terrain Management System.
Bronco Sport Heritage: Retro styling with unique heritage badges and available off-road package.
Bronco Sport Outer Banks: Premium interior with leather seats and advanced tech features.
Bronco Sport Badlands: Off-road-ready with upgraded suspension and all-terrain tires.
For more detailed information, please read "Ford Bronco Sport Models"
2. Ford Bronco Trim Levels
The Ford Bronco is a rugged, body-on-frame SUV designed for serious off-road enthusiasts.
Its trims are built to handle challenging terrain with advanced features:
Bronco Base: Essential off-roader with removable doors and roof.
Bronco Big Bend: Adds comfort features like heated seats for daily driving.
Bronco Outer Banks: Luxury-focused with premium interior and tech.
Bronco Heritage Edition: Vintage-inspired design with modern capability.
Bronco Badlands: Serious off-road trim with front/rear lockers.
Bronco Stroppe Edition: Limited-edition with unique Baja-inspired upgrades.
Bronco Raptor: High-performance off-roader with 3.0L EcoBoost V6.
For more detailed information, please read "Ford Bronco Models"
3. Key Differences Between the Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport
Here’s a quick comparison to help you distinguish between the two models:
Feature | Ford Bronco | Ford Bronco Sport |
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Design | Rugged, boxy design with removable doors and roof | Sleeker, crossover-like design with fixed doors and roof |
Construction | Body-on-frame (traditional SUV) | Unibody (crossover-style) |
Off-Road Capability | Advanced 4x4 systems, locking differentials, and up to 11.6 inches of ground clearance | Standard 4x4 with terrain management, less ground clearance |
Engine Options | Multiple powerful engine options, including a twin-turbo V6 | Smaller engines with a focus on efficiency (1.5L and 2.0L turbo) |
Trim Names | Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Badlands, Wildtrak, Heritage | Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands, Heritage |
Water Fording Depth | Up to 33.5 inches | Limited to shallower water crossings |
Target Audience | Hardcore off-road enthusiasts | Casual adventurers and urban drivers |
For more details on the Ford Bronco and how to get the most out of your vehicle, check out our blog:
Learn How to Off-Road in a Ford Bronco: A Beginner’s Guide.
By understanding your vehicle and its features, you can avoid the frustration of buying the wrong parts and ensure your Ford Bronco or Bronco Sport is ready for your next adventure!
At Hooke Road, we focus exclusively on crafting premium off-road upgrades for Ford Bronco models. Our products are designed to enhance capability, durability, and adventure-ready performance.