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2025 Ford Bronco: A New Price List

2025-06-18

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Big changes are coming to the Ford Bronco lineup midway through the year. Ford has decided to cut several versions from the catalog while raising the prices of the ones that remain. Fortunately, the base model is back, offering buyers a more affordable entry point into the Bronco world.

 

Some of the most affected trims have seen price hikes of up to $1,750 — a significant jump.

 

From Nine to Six Versions

 

The 2025 lineup now includes just six trims, starting with the base model, which comes in at $51,760 for the 2-door version and $53,760 for the 4-door. Next up is the Big Bend at $55,760, followed by the Outer Banks at $63,685. The Badlands and Heritage trims start at $67,855 and $69,555, respectively. At the top of the range is the Bronco Raptor, with a starting price of $118,320 — not that you couldn’t guess.

 

As a result, the Black Diamond, Everglades, Wildtrak, and Heritage Limited trims have been discontinued.

 

It’s also worth noting that only the Base and Badlands models can now be ordered in a 2-door configuration.

 

Three Powertrains

 

Fortunately, there are no changes under the hood. The 2025 Bronco still offers three engine options. The base powertrain is a 2.3L turbocharged 4-cylinder producing 300 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque with premium fuel. Then comes the 2.7L V6, which delivers 330 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque, again with premium fuel. Finally, the ultimate Bronco — the Raptor — comes equipped with a 3.0L twin-turbo V6 generating 418 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque.

 

It’s hard to say why Ford chose to make such drastic changes to its SUV lineup in the middle of June. Still, the trims that remain are arguably the most compelling ones of the bunch.

 

Jean-Sébastien Poudrier

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