The Bronco first entered the Ford lineup in 1966. It was marketed as an all-purpose vehicle to compete with the likes of the Jeep Wrangler and was designed to be driven without a roof or doors; quite a unique trait back then. Not only that, but you could fold down the windshield and fasten it onto the hood for an unobstructed view. The brand continued to produce the Bronco for 30 more years until putting it on the back burner in 1996. The decision was made due to a decline in the demand for larger, two-door vehicles as more and more families were opting for four-door options, such as the Ford Expedition.
The good news for loyal Bronco fans and those yet to experience the thrill of driving one is that Ford didn’t throw the SUV away and lock the key. Instead, they redesigned the Bronco, introducing both a two-door and a four-door model in 2021, all while preserving its rugged appearance and all-around functionality. At DePaula Ford, we’re well-versed in the history of the Bronco and what the newest version brings to the table, including impressive off-road capabilities, modern styling, and advanced safety and technology features. Plus, the 2025 Ford Bronco is built for the everyday driver, offering practicality, comfort, and fun. This can be seen in the latest changes this model year offers, including a retro Free Wheeling trim that brings back the nostalgia of the 1970s with multicolor striping on the exterior. Additionally, a new Sasquatch off-road package makes it even easier to hit the trails, thanks to its raised suspension, mud-terrain tires, and upgraded shock absorbers.
You can view our Bronco inventory online or in person. Either way, our team can answer any questions you might have to help you narrow down the selection and find the best match for your needs. Additionally, you’ll find that we strive to bring you a stress- and hassle-free shopping experience, which includes fair pricing, clear communication, and a genuine interest in helping you find the vehicle that will make your day-to-day easier. If you’re interested in getting a closer look at the 2025 Ford Bronco, we invite you to reach out to a team member today.
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These days, the technology and safety features found in a vehicle can make or break its popularity, which is why Ford has made sure the newest version of the Bronco delivers on both fronts. First, the 2025 Ford Bronco is equipped with Ford Co-Pilot360. This collection of safety features gives you access to things like Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, a Blind Spot Information System, a lane-keeping system that keeps you centered and safe, a rearview camera that supports your view while in reverse, and automatic high-beam headlamps. Depending on the trim level you choose, you might also enjoy additional safety features.
Beyond safety technology, you will also find that the 2025 Ford Bronco is well-equipped with technology that keeps you connected, including Ford’s signature SYNC 4 technology. This technology allows you to wirelessly connect a compatible phone, giving you access to your favorite playlists, turn-by-turn directions, and more via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You can also take advantage of the optional Wi-Fi hotspot to ensure you and your passengers have the support you need while traveling from point A to point B. Last but not least, you can rest assured you always have the latest updates, as the SYNC 4 system is supported by over-the-air updates.
Just like the first version of the Ford Bronco, the 2025 option is off-road ready, with a long list of available features that give you confidence on a variety of terrains. For example, Trail Turn Assist will apply the brakes to the inside rear wheel as you navigate around trees, rocks, and whatever else you might find on the trails. It can be engaged during low-speed, high-steering-angle maneuvers, giving you a tighter turning radius. In addition, Ford Trail Control is an off-road cruise control option that lets you engage more with the drive by simply pushing a button, while Trail 1-Pedal Drive allows you to simply use the gas pedal on the trails. Put simply, if you lift your foot off the pedal, the brakes will engage. Also, this feature can configure drive mode settings automatically, taking the guesswork out of off-roading.
Beyond these things, the design of the 2025 Ford Bronco is built for rugged terrain, from it’s 11.6-inch ground clearance to its 33.5-inch water fording capabilities. Additionally, the available HOSS—High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension—systems you can choose from provide you with even more confidence. Our team can explore each option with you, as well as which system is available for which trim level, to ensure you get the one that works best for your needs.
Last but not least, the 2025 Ford Bronco is equipped with the G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) trail management system, which offers both standard and upgraded modes, depending on the trim level you choose. The standard options are Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, and Sand, while Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl, Baja, and Tow/Haul round out the advanced options. You can easily select which mode you want by turning a dial on the dashboard.
When the Ford Bronco was reintroduced in 2021, it turned heads for more than one reason. First, the SUV now offered a four-door version along with its two-door option. Having both ensured that the newest Bronco had something to offer a wider range of drivers, including active families who enjoy spending the weekends on the trails. That same option exists on the 2025 model, as well as the ability to choose between a hard or soft top, both of which can be fully removed to enjoy more or less of a breeze. Additionally, the design offers ample room, regardless of where you’re seated in the SUV, as well as impressive cargo capacity for camping equipment, luggage, or groceries.
Something else you will notice right away when looking at the 2025 Ford Bronco is the design accents and available options that give it a unique look, making it stand out in a crowd in a good way. Even better? Many of these elements make the Bronco more capable, such as the heavy-duty modular front bumper. Adding this option gives you increased ground clearance and the ability to add accessories, such as a winch, safari bar, or pod lights. You can also opt for packages that change the design both inside and out, such as Raptor Black Appearance, which adds accents of black throughout, or Raptor Code Orange Appearance, which combines 17-inch dark carbonized gray wheels with Code Orange seatbelts, among other things.
Finally, there are a variety of accessories to consider that also play into the design, such as roof rails with crossbars, tents, tube doors, and carriers for your kayak or canoe. We can explore each of these further with you to see what options fit your needs best. Plus, our service team can install the accessories you choose to ensure they work as they should.