The Ford Bronco Stampedes Into 2025, Ready for Adventure

January 10th, 2025 by

A red 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition is shown from the front at an angle.

Like a herd of wild horses, the Ford Bronco is on a stampede. Each Bronco is powerful and unique, and just like free-spirited stallions, this herd of Ford Broncos has welcomed new members of the family. This is because the 2025 Ford Bronco lineup has grown, welcoming a new Stroppe Edition model and a Free Wheeling Package. It has also seen the return of its oldest foal, the Base model. This all promises to give drivers a greater amount of choices when buying a 2025 Ford Bronco than ever before.

When you are shopping for a 2025 Ford Bronco, you need to go to an authorized Ford dealership with a great selection of trims, special editions, and optional features so you can get the one that will work best for you. At Loganville Ford, we give drivers the ability to find a new Ford Bronco that is designed to suit them best. With so many trim levels and special editions, as well as the ability to choose from two-door and four-door models, it is easy to find a Bronco you will love when you buy one here.

The Base Trim Is Back

After a one year hiatus, Ford has brought back the Base trim on the Bronco. This is good news for folks who want everything a Bronco has to offer but may be on a tight budget. The Bronco Base comes equipped with an amazing array of standard features and starts at a very affordable MSRP of $37,995.[a] Like most 2025 Bronco models, you can choose between two- or four-door models. This lets you choose one with seating for up to five passengers if that fits your needs. You also get a choice of a soft or hard top. No matter which you pick, it is removable, as are the doors, allowing you to ride free in warm weather months.

The Bronco Base is propelled by a 2.3-liter EcoBoost I-4 gas engine. This turbocharged engine is paired with either a seven-speed manual or 10-speed automatic transmission. This delivers an impressive 300 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque. Like other Bronco models, the Base has standard four-wheel drive. It also comes with a HOSS 1.0 suspension system. This is designed for standing up to off-road conditions. If you are buying the Bronco Base to try your hand at riding the trails, then you might consider opting for the available Sasquatch package. This will add 35-inch Rugged-Terrain tires as well as other off-road features. These tires replace the Goodyear M/T tires offered on the Sasquatch package in previous years.

All of these options help to set the Bronco Base apart from so many other entry-level models offered by other brands. Where folks who opt for a base model SUV usually get one with standard equipment and very few options, Ford flips the script with the Bronco. Here, you get so many different options that you can almost customize the Base to fit your needs.

For those who love gadgets, Ford has made the SYNC 4 system with a 12-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen standard on all 2025 Bronco models. You will no longer have to move up in trims to get this feature. The system uses swipe capability and enhanced voice recognition for function, making it easy to use, even when you are off-roading alone. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility will help you stay connected, so you can make hands-free calls and texts, while streaming your favorite music for your next adventure.

A grey 2025 Ford Bronco Free Wheeling is shown from the front at an angle.

The Free Wheeling Package Takes You Back to the Future

First introduced on the Bronco Sport, the Free Wheeling appearance package is a must for folks who set their SiriusXM satellite radio to 70s on 7 and keep it there. Just like the Heritage Edition, which features a look inspired by the SUVs of the 70s, the Free Wheeling package brings you back to the days of Disco music, Day-Glo paint, and platform shoes. Just like that model, the Free Wheeling package may make your Bronco look like an SUV from the 70s, but the performance and capability are all 2025.

This appearance package is available on the popular Big Bend trim level of the 2025 Bronco. It features an exterior body decal in red, orange, and yellow, giving its side panels and doors a sunrise effect. This is carried into the interior with the seats featuring the same color pattern. The Free Wheeling also gives you a set of 17-inch red-rimmed steel wheels. If you opt for the available Sasquatch package, you get 35-inch tires with 17-inch alloy wheels instead of the steel ones.

The Big Bend Free Wheeling model features a 2.3-liter EcoBoost I-4 engine with a choice of transmissions. It also has the HOSS 1.0 suspension system but comes with a standard 4-door design. Front and full-body bash plates are available as an option on this model, which is a good idea if you plan to do some serious off-roading.

Check Out the Stroppe Edition

The newest trim in the 2025 Bronco lineup is the Stroppe Edition. Named in honor of Bill Stroppe, the desert racing legend of the ’60s and ’70s, the Bronco Stroppe Edition is a modern take on the Stroppe Baja Bronco. As Jason Hyde, the brand manager for Bronco points out, “When you purchased a Stroppe Baja Bronco in 1971, it rolled out of Bill Stroppe’s factory ready to tackle the Baja 1000. That capability was at the core of our development process for the new Bronco Stroppe Special Edition.”

This model comes standard with a two-door design and a hard top that has been painted Atlas Blue, with a body that features the first use of Code Orange on a vehicle other than a Raptor. An Oxford White grille and stripe separates the orange and blue colors, emblazoned with Bronco in block letters on the front and sides, also in Code Orange. But the 2025 Bronco Stroppe Edition is not just about cool, retro looks. It is also about exceptional performance and capability.

Ford has equipped the Stroppe Edition with a powerful 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6 gas engine. This comes paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, delivering an impressive 330 hp and 415 lb-ft of torque. This should be able to get you from 0 to 60 mph in about 6.2 seconds. The standard four-wheel drive features the G.O.A.T. modes, which includes the specialized Baja mode for improved performance on sandy terrain.

The Sasquatch package comes standard on the Stroppe Edition. This adds a set of 35-inch Goodyear Territory R/T tires, as well as a raised suspension, and high-clearance fender flares. The 17-inch wheels on this Bronco model are beadlock-capable, allowing you to under-inflate them for improved off-road traction. The Stroppe Edition has a HOSS 3.0 suspension system with FOX internal bypass dampers. This will do an exceptional job of cushioning you and your passengers from jolts caused by ruts and bumps when off-roading.

Ford has also equipped the Bronco Stroppe Edition with other features that you will find quite handy when out on the trail. A full underbody bash plate will shield all of the vital parts under your Bronco, including the oil pan and transfer case. The electronic-locking front and rear axles will help you get out of muddy conditions by locking the axles so the wheels can turn with reduced slippage. A set of two front tow hooks will not only look cool but will also help you out on the trail. You can use them to winch your way out of a tight spot or help another motorist whose off-road vehicle couldn’t match your 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition.

A red 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition is shown from the front at an angle.

Lead the Herd in a New 2025 Ford Bronco

We bet that wild horses couldn’t drag you away from your Bronco. With so many options to choose from, including the new Stroppe Edition and Free Wheeling appearance package, you will find that making your Bronco unique will be easier than ever. The return of the Base trim makes it more affordable and, with more standard features, more enjoyable than ever. Ride on in today and see why your next SUV should be a 2025 Ford Bronco!


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.
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