The 2025 Ford Bronco lineup makes it easy to find your perfect match, thanks to seven available trims. Here’s what you can expect from each one.

Base
The off-road goodies on the Base trim are a trailblazer’s dream: a potent 2.3-liter engine with plenty of low-end torque, a manual transmission, up to 11.6 inches of ground clearance (with the Sasquatch Package), a driver-controlled 4×4 system, 30-inch all-season tires, and a high-strength suspension built for high-speed trail runs. All of that comes wrapped in a tough frame and timeless bodywork.
Big Bend
Next up, the Big Bend adds a bit more comfort and safety with heated front seats, two-zone automatic climate control, a remote start system, a lane-keeping system, and a blind spot information system. It also gets lots of cool options, like mildew-resistant seats and rubberized floor mats with drain plugs so you can hose the cabin after a fun day out.
Outer Banks
Opting for the Outer Banks gets you access to the optional 330-horsepower 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6. The manual is off the table here; you’ll be working with a ten-speed automatic only. On the comfort side, expect niceties like leather, front-row heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and a power-adjustable front passenger seat.
Badlands
The Badlands can be thought of as an Outer Banks with a little more off-road grit. It comes with Bilstein position-sensitive monotube shocks, a front stabilizer bar disconnect, and your choice of 33-inch or 35-inch tires.
Heritage Edition
The Heritage Edition is a reliable way to relive some memories while making new ones. The stylistic cues of the original 1966 Bronco are easy to spot here: Oxford White painted roof, matching white wheels, squared-off fenders, and a set of nostalgic color options (Shadow Black, Carbonized Gray Metallic, Robin’s Egg Blue, Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat, and Azure Gray Metallic Tri-Coat).
The retro styling continues on the inside, where you’ll find plaid cloth seats and a dashboard finished in Oxford White.
Stroppe Edition
This one’s another nod to the Broncos of yesteryear, specifically its Baja-racing ancestors. It stands out with a vibrant four-color livery: Code Orange stretching from the bottom up to just above the door handles, Oxford White above that, and Atlas Blue up top. The hood and tailgate wear matte black, while the grille is painted a different shade of white (Frozen White).
Raptor
The biggest, baddest Bronco features a 418-horsepower V6, 37-inch all-terrain tires, Fox adaptive dampers, heavy-duty full-vehicle skid plates, and an advanced four-wheel-drive system. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more capable off-road SUV.
To test drive any of these trims, stop by Coughlin Ford of Pataskala in Pataskala, OH..


