
Compare Bronco Sport Trim levels
Compare Ford Bronco Sport Trim Levels
The new Ford Bronco Sport is an excellent small SUV, especially if you regularly leave the beaten path and pursue all sorts of adventures. To find the right fit in this clever off-road-focused SUV, compare new Bronco Sport trim levels here at Don Rich Ford Co. Our team is ready to understand what features and qualities are most important for you to have and we'll set you up with the perfect edition of the new Ford Bronco Sport.
Ford Bronco Sport Trim Levels
The Bronco Sport is offered in five trim levels, giving you plenty of options with this clever small SUV from the new Ford model lineup. Consider what you want and need for your everyday driving and off-road adventures and our team will match you up with the perfect edition of the new Ford Bronco Sport.

Bronco Sport Big Bend
The entry-level edition of the Ford Bronco Sport starts you off nicely with a generous set of standard features. With the exception of the range-topping edition, the Bronco Sport uses a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engines in all trims, offering 181 horsepower and 190 pound-feet of torque. All-wheel drive is another standard feature, while the Bronco Sport Big Bend also includes the following:
- 17-inch wheels
- Roof rails
- Keyless entry and ignition
- Five selectable drive modes
- 13.2-inch infotainment touchscreen
- Wireless smartphone integration
- Wireless smartphone charging
- Full suite of driver aids like forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot warning, among many others
- And much more
A few option packages, the Black Appearance and Black Diamond Off-Road setups, are offered as well, providing stylistic upgrades to the exterior and interior, as well as special equipment.
Bronco Sport Heritage
Moving up to the next trim you'll find the new Ford Bronco Sport Heritage. Special all-terrain tires add white-painted wheels, with special grille and badging designs making your small SUV really pop. Inside, plaid cloth upholstery, white interior trimming on the door panels, and special red stitching on some elements give the Bronco Sport Heritage a welcome throwback appeal.


Bronco Sport Free Wheeling
The midrange Free Wheeling Trim builds off the Big Bend bas package with some unique looks, inside and out. With 80s-inspired touches like special side and hood graphics, clever multicolor upholstery stitching, and more, the Free Wheeling edition makes your Bronco Sport look like a true throwback off-roader. Along with those stylistic elements, the Free Wheeling trim offers a Convenience package, which includes:
- LED foglights
- Heated front seats
- Universal garage door opener
- And more
Bronco Sport Outer Banks
A great pick for your next new Ford Bronco Sport is the midrange Outer Banks trim. This setup is geared slightly more toward highway and city driving than the off-roading prowess found in other editions. Befitting this attitude are features like leather upholstery, advanced climate controls, and other creature comforts that you and your passengers will appreciate. Consider the available Tech package for the Outer Banks trim, which adds:
- A 360-degree parking camera and front parking sensors
- Rear automatic braking
- Premium audio system
- Navigation
- HD radio


Bronco Sport Badlands
For more power and the ultimate levels of off-road prowess, you have to choose the new Ford Bronco Sport Badlands. This range-topping trim includes the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that's rated at 250 horsepower and 277 pound-feet of torque. Upgrades to the all-terrain tires, the AWD system, and suspension make the Badlands edition ready for the toughest off-roading you're planning on getting up to, while a few option packages offers premium audio equipment, special styling, and more. The Badlands trim also includes the following:
- Skid plates
- Front tow hooks
- Additional drive models and trail control
- Rubberized flooring and perforated leather upholstery for easy cabin cleaning
- Household-style power outlet
- And much more!