Ford has released information on the updated 2025 Ford Bronco Sport with numerous updates for the smaller Bronco and a new off-road-focused Sasquatch package.

The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport’s new Sasquatch package is available on both Outer Bands and Badlands trims. This new trim aims to bring even more off-road capability to the Bronco Sport with larger 29-inch Goodyear Territory All-Terrain tires (235/65/R17), along with extra underbody protection, integrated tow hooks, and new steel bumpers. All Sasquatch package models feature a new Rally G.O.A.T. drive mode that sharpens throttle response, increases steering feedback, and holds onto gears longer.

Outer Banks Sasquatch package models with the 1.5-lt engine now get a twin-clutch rear-drive unit and locking rear differential, which was previously reserved for 2.0-lt Badlands models. Badlands Sasquatch package vehicles also get Bilstein rear shocks with position-sensitive dampers and piggyback reservoirs, as well as 8.7 inches of rear suspension travel, an increase of 0.6 inches.

Non-Sasquatch package models get new modular front and rear bumpers that feature that can accommodate numerous accessories, such as a brush guard and driving lights. New D-rings and tow hooks also make an appearance, and integrated tie-downs on the more off-road-oriented trims, good for setting up roof accessories like a tent.

Powertrain options for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport also get slight tweaks, with the 1.5-lt turbo three-cylinder now delivering 180hp and 200 lb-ft of torque, a decrease of 1 hp but a 10 lb-ft increase in torque. The 2.0-lt turbo four-cylinder now makes 238hp and 275 lb-ft of torque, 12 hp less than the previous version. All 2025 Ford Bronco Sport models get standard AWD, an eight-speed automatic transmission, and a new Off-Road G.O.A.T. mode.

The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport’s cabin gets a big update, with all trims getting a standard 13.2-inch central infotainment display with support for wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Sasquatch trim Bronco Sports also receive a new overhead panel with auxiliary switches and new Bronco Bolts from the larger Bronco, which are bolts in the cabin that let buyers attach numerous accessories like a new passenger-side grab handle.

All 2025 Ford Bronco Sports also get Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ standard featuring numerous ADAS systems, including lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go and lane centering.

The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport will begin arriving at US dealers in November, starting with the Big Bend, Outer Banks, and Badlands trims. Buyers will be able to get their hands on the new Sasquatch package models in early 2025, with pricing information for all models revealed closer to their on-sale dates.