Ford Reveals 2025 Bronco Sport – Sasquatch Off-Road Option

Ford Bronco Sport with Sasquatch™ capability – 2025 model courtesy of and copyright Ford Motor 26 August 2024 – all rights reserved

Ken Zino of AutoInformed.com on Ford Reveals 2025 Bronco Sport - Sasquatch Off-Road Option

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Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) said today that the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport will have an off-road option with so-called Sasquatch Capability, as well as new technology both as standard equipment and available as options. All 2025 Bronco Sport models come standard with what’s claimed as the largest center display in the class, a 13.2-inch touchscreen with the SYNC(R) 4 system, Bronco Raptor-inspired 12.3-inch digital instrument display and Co-Pilot 360 Assist+.

“Bronco Sport customers love the outdoors and go off-roading 3.5 times as often as the owners of competitive vehicles, and camping twice as often,” claimed Matt Simpson, Ford Enthusiast Vehicles general manager. “They want to know they can overcome obstacles that come their way, which drove our designers and engineers to push Bronco Sport to a new level of capability and performance to let our customers do more and have more fun off-road.”

As with the larger Bronco model Sasquatch, Sasquatch for Bronco Sport also includes bigger tires – 29-inch 235/65/R17 Goodyear Territory All Terrain tires. Developed specifically for Bronco Sport Sasquatch, the tire was adapted from the Bronco with an open-tread design and reinforced sidewalls to provide traction across a variety of surfaces.

The Bronco Sport Badlands and Badlands Sasquatch have a new Rally G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) Mode. Rally Mode at higher speeds in sand holds gears longer for increased power on demand, sharpening the throttle response with increased feedback through the steering. Rally Mode is standard on Bronco Sport Badlands and Badlands Sasquatch. Other Bronco Sport models comes standard with a new Off-Road G.O.A.T. Mode.

In addition to G.O.A.T Modes, Bronco Sport adds class-exclusive* off-road technologies that have been proven out in Bronco and the Raptor family of high-performance off-road vehicles. Trail One-Pedal Drive joins Trail Control and provides more precise and confident behavior while rock crawling. When Trail One-Pedal is engaged, the driver only has to use the accelerator pedal to control the speed of the vehicle. Easing off the accelerator engages the brakes to automatically slow the vehicle and releasing the accelerator completely will bring Bronco Sport to a controlled stop.

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