- 2025 Ford Bronco receives updates including standard 12-inch digital gauge cluster
- New personalization options available including first Ford Custom Garage packages
- Deliveries scheduled to start this winter
The Ford Bronco enters the 2025 model year with a raft of changes that help add some style while also updating technology. The changes are the most extensive since the rugged SUV’s rebirth for the 2021 model year.
Key among the changes is a standard 12-inch digital gauge cluster that replaces the current 8.0-inch screen and separate speedometer. The 12-inch design was previously limited to the Bronco Raptor and is able to display more information, including dedicated animations for each G.O.A.T. Mode.
2025 Ford Bronco with Free Wheeling appearance package
The infotainment system relies on a 12-inch touchscreen display in the center stack, which was added to the Bronco for the 2024 model year. And there’s a new 12-speaker B&O audio system that replaces the previous 10-speaker setup.
New air conditioning vents on four-door Broncos have also been added for second-row passengers, along with additional interior lighting, and more sound-deadening material.
2025 Ford Bronco with Free Wheeling appearance package
Ford has also confirmed the return of the Bronco Base model after a one-year hiatus. The Black Diamond model has also been made a package for the Big Bend. And for buyers opting for the Sasquatch off-road package, the current mud-terrain tires have been replaced with 35-inch Goodyear all-terrain tires that Ford said are quieter at highway speeds.
The 2025 Bronco also comes with the previously announced Free Wheeling package and as a Stroppe Special Edition. Buyers can also add a black appearance package and paint protection film with a matte finish (not available on Bronco Raptor). For further customization, Ford launched the new Ford Custom Garage personalization program at this week’s 2024 SEMA show in Las Vegas. The program groups design and performance options into simple-to-order packages, and the first two are available for the Bronco.
2025 Ford Bronco with Free Wheeling appearance package
No changes have been made to the 2025 Bronco’s mechanicals. This means four-wheel drive across the board, along with the choice of a 2.3-liter turbo-4 delivering up to 300 hp or a twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 with up to 330 hp. Bronco Raptors come with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 packing 418 hp. All of the powertrains come with a 10-speed automatic, though the turbo-4 can be opted with a 7-speed manual.
The 2025 Bronco is already available to order and first deliveries are scheduled for the winter. Pricing information will be announced at a later date.