The return of the Ford Bronco reintroduced classic style and modern capability in a way few SUVs can match. It also introduced a smaller yet still capable sibling, the Bronco Sport, a lighter, more compact take that's easier to live with around town while still offering impressive adventure-ready features. If you're deciding which model fits your lifestyle, here's a closer look at how they compare.
Size and Interior Space
Bronco Sport
The Bronco Sport is designed with city streets and weekend getaways in mind. Though compact on the outside, its interior is surprisingly roomy, with comfortable seating and up to 65.2 cubic feet of cargo room when the rear seats are folded. That makes it an excellent choice for daily driving in Denville while still offering flexibility for gear-heavy trips.
Bronco (4-Door)
The four-door Bronco is a traditional body-on-frame SUV, and it shows in its size and stance. Nearly 17 inches longer than the Bronco Sport, it provides roomier passenger accommodations and up to 83 cubic feet of cargo space. The larger footprint does bring more road presence and utility, though it's not as nimble as its crossover counterpart. For those who need maximum room and rugged durability, the Bronco stands out.
Performance and Capability
Bronco Sport
Under the hood, the Bronco Sport starts with a 1.5-liter EcoBoost® (181 horsepower), standard four-wheel drive, and a range of G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Terrain) modes. The Badlands trim unlocks a more potent 2.0-liter EcoBoost® turbo-four with 250 horsepower and advanced off-road features like Trail Control and a front trail camera. Available equipment groups, like the new Sasquatch package, bring upgrades like all-terrain tires and suspension tuning that make it ready for moderate trail use without sacrificing everyday comfort.
Bronco (4-Door)
For Dover drivers seeking pure off-road performance, the Bronco takes things to the next level. Its standard 2.3-liter EcoBoost® engine produces 300 horsepower, while the available 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 raises the bar to 330 horsepower and 415 pound-feet of torque. With options like a seven-speed manual transmission, heavy-duty suspension systems, FOX shocks, electronic lockers, and disconnecting stabilizer bars, the Bronco is built for serious trail dominance. Additionally, features such as Trail 1-Pedal Drive and up to eight G.O.A.T. modes ensure confidence on virtually any terrain.
Test-Drive New Ford SUVs near Morristown and Rockaway
Reach out to Performance Ford to learn more about the Bronco and Bronco Sport, including available feature configurations and financing offers. If you'd like a closer look at the latest models in our new Ford inventory, we welcome you to visit us in Randolph for a test drive. We'd love to give you a tour.