
In recent Ford Bronco news, the 2026 model year introduces a refreshed design featuring a larger LED-accented grille and a new power-retractable hardtop for easier open-air transitions. Ford has expanded the trim lineup to include the Stroppe Special Edition, now available in a four-door configuration. Performance figures remain steady, but refinements to the 10-speed automatic transmission and a new optional front stabilizer bar disconnect for the Badlands trim (without the Sasquatch package) make it more versatile for off-road enthusiasts.
The Bronco has been one of Ford’s most successful re-launches in decades since its 2021 return. Two-door and four-door configurations remain available, the 2.3L EcoBoost and 2.7L EcoBoost V6 carry over, and the off-road focus that made the original 1966-1977 Bronco legendary remains central to the modern version’s identity.
2025 Ford Bronco – What’s New
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Area |
What Changed |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
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Everglades Edition |
New special edition package for 2025 |
Inspired by the swamp-ready 2022 Everglades; snorkel, winch, raised ride height |
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Interior materials |
Improved soft-touch materials on base trims |
Addresses early criticism of hard plastics on lower models |
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Color options |
Two new exterior colors added |
Heritage-inspired palette continues to expand |
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SYNC 4 updates |
Software refinements to infotainment |
OTA update capability on equipped models |
|
Bronco Raptor |
Carries over unchanged for 2025 |
418hp 3.0L EcoBoost V6 remains; Fox Live Valve shocks |
Ford Bronco Raptor – Current Status
The Bronco Raptor remains the most extreme factory Bronco available. Its 418hp twin-turbocharged 3.0L EcoBoost V6 combines with Fox Live Valve electronically controlled shocks, 37-inch tires as standard, and portal axles that add 1 inch of additional ground clearance. It starts at approximately $78,000 – putting it firmly in serious off-road performance territory.
For 2025, the Raptor carries over without major changes. Ford has indicated development focus for next-generation Bronco performance is still in early stages, so enthusiasts expecting a Raptor upgrade in the near term shouldn’t hold their breath.
Bronco vs Wrangler – Where Things Stand in 2025
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Factor |
Ford Bronco |
Jeep Wrangler |
|---|---|---|
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Starting price |
~$34,000 (2-door) |
~$33,000 (2-door Sport) |
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Engine options |
2.3L EcoBoost 4-cyl or 2.7L EcoBoost V6 |
3.6L V6, 2.0L turbo-4, 3.0L diesel, PHEV |
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PHEV / Hybrid option |
No |
Yes – Wrangler 4xe PHEV |
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Factory 37-inch tires |
Wildtrak, Badlands, Raptor trims |
Rubicon 392 (37s standard) |
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Removable doors |
Yes – all models |
Yes – all models |
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Removable roof |
Yes – modular hard top or soft top |
Yes – modular hard top or soft top |
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0-60 mph (base) |
~7.0 sec (2.3L) |
~7.4 sec (3.6L V6) |
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Reliability trend |
Improving – early quality issues mostly resolved |
Average – consistent but not standout |
Upcoming Rumored Changes and Next Generation
- Ford has confirmed the Bronco continues as a model – electric or hybrid future versions are being studied but no timeline confirmed.
- A fully electric Bronco has been rumored but Ford has not formally announced one. The brand is evaluating customer demand.
- Heritage Edition and Black Diamond continue as popular trims targeting value-focused off-road buyers.
- The Bronco Sport (smaller crossover sibling) is also receiving updates for 2025, including a new Active trim level.
What Current Bronco Owners Are Saying
Owner feedback in 2024-2025 has been largely positive, with the most common praise centered on off-road capability, retro styling, and the strong aftermarket support that’s grown around the platform. The most common complaints still revolve around fuel economy (the 2.3L averages around 20 mpg combined) and interior quality on lower trims.
Hardtop quality issues that plagued early 2021 production – involving a supplier problem with the modular roof – have been largely resolved, and owners taking delivery in 2023 onward have reported significantly fewer complaints in this area.
Where to Follow Ford Bronco News
- Ford’s official Bronco site: ford.com/bronco – model year updates posted here first.
- Bronco6G.com – the largest independent Bronco owner community; news and owner reviews.
- Motor Trend and Car and Driver – in-depth reviews and comparison tests updated regularly.



