
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport is a small crossover that offers a mix of compact SUV practicality and light off-roading capabilities. While it borrows its name, rugged exterior styling, and adventurous spirit from the larger Bronco, it rides on a platform similar to the Ford Escape's.
For the 2025 model year, the baby Bronco introduces exciting upgrades that will ensure it stands out from the competition. Join our experts at Stivers Ford of Montgomery in Alabama as we explore the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport's interior features and discover why it's a worthy choice if you're seeking a versatile crossover in a small, neat package.
The new Ford Bronco Sport boasts a stylish and practical cabin featuring numerous amenities. The Bronco Sport's trim levels start with the base Big Bend model. It offers easy-to-clean cloth-trimmed bucket seats with excellent spine support. Adding the Black Appearance Package to this trim gives you premium-trimmed seats and other comfort features, such as heated front seats and a heated premium-wrapped steering wheel.
A step up the trim ladder, the Heritage model's vintage-plaid bucket seats give its interior space a retro look that harkens back to the original 1966 Bronco. Meanwhile, the midtier Free Wheeling model features sunset weave cloth seats with ombre stitching, imbuing its cabin with a warm vibe. The top-of-the-line Outer Banks and Badlands trims take comfort to new heights. They both offer heated leather-upholstered seats, providing additional comfort during cold weather. The high-end models come with heated premium-wrapped steering wheels as standard features.
Despite its small stature, the 2025 Ford Bronco has a spacious cabin with ample seating for five. There's plenty of headroom on both rows, with the rear row's raised roofline providing additional headroom. In the Ford Bronco Sport, legroom is decent across both rows, with the front offering 42.4 inches and the rear row providing 36.9 inches.
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport has received key technological upgrades to deliver a more connected driving experience. Each model comes with a 13.2-inch center touch screen with the advanced SYNC 4 infotainment system — a significant improvement from the 8.0-inch screen of previous models. With integrated voice recognition technology, you can send messages, make calls, and navigate routes without shifting focus from the road. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration come standard on every trim.
A six-speaker stereo system comes standard, while an optional 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system is also available for a more immersive listening experience. SiriusXM comes with a three-month free trial and over-the-air software updates.
Each model comes with Ford's Co-Pilot 360 advanced driver-assistance system, designed to boost your confidence behind the wheel. This sophisticated suite helps you to detect and mitigate potential hazards. For example, the lane-keeping assist system utilizes a front-facing camera and sensors to monitor lane markings, providing audio and visual alerts if your vehicle begins to drift out of its lane. If the system notices that you repeatedly drift from your lane, a cup icon will display on your dashboard, signaling that it's probably time for you to take a break.
Pre-collision assists with emergency braking scans the road ahead for potential obstacles, such as pedestrians and vehicles, and alerts you if it detects the possibility of a collision. If you fail to take action, the system automatically activates the emergency brakes to prevent a collision.
Also included is a blind spot information system, which alerts you to vehicles in your blind spot. This comes with an integrated cross-traffic alert feature that detects traffic at your vehicle's rear when reversing from parking spots or driveways. Other standard features include auto high beam headlamps, adaptive cruise control, evasive steering assist, and a rearview camera with parking sensors. Co-Pilot 360 offers several optional features, such as reverse brake assist, a 360-degree camera, and front parking sensors.
When it comes to the Ford Bronco Sport's trunk space and cargo volume, this new model stands out as one of the leaders in its class. It offers an impressive 32.5 cubic feet of space behind the second row. Folding down the rear seats increases the model's cargo capacity to 65.2 cubic feet. The raised roofline behind the front row creates more space for bulky luggage, such as bicycles and large suitcases.
Various innovative storage solutions enable better cargo organization. Badland models, for instance, come with rear under-seat storage compartments for storing small items, such as tools, maps, and emergency supplies. These compartments not only allow you to maximize your cargo space but also help keep your interior clutter-free. Other clever storage options available include a rear cargo shelf and an overhead console with storage for sunglasses.
As you can see from our Ford Bronco Sport review, the 2025 model is ideal if you're looking for a versatile SUV that can handle everyday city driving and the occasional off-road adventure. With its comfortable interior design, generous storage capacity, and advanced technologies, the new Bronco Sport is well equipped to take on the rigors of urban driving. Contact us to schedule a free test drive at Stivers Ford of Montgomery in Alabama today for a firsthand experience of the new Bronco Sport's impressive interior.