The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport and the full-size Bronco might look like close cousins, but they each have their own thing going on. If you're trying to figure out which one feels more like you, this guide breaks down all the details. Whether you're into practical everyday driving or off-road weekends, we’ll help you find your fit! Let's dig into the difference between the 2025 Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport below.
Key Takeaways
- The Bronco is more powerful than the Bronco Sport.
- The Bronco Sport now offers the Sasquatch package, bringing in off-road-ready gear and extra tech to handle rougher trails.
- The Sport gets better gas mileage than the Bronco.
Which SUV Is More Powerful?
The Bronco Sport keeps things simple but capable when it comes to engines:
- A standard 1.5-liter EcoBoost I-3 with 181 horsepower and 191 lb-ft of torque; and,
- An available 2.0-liter EcoBoost I-4 that bumps things up to 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque on higher trims
Go for the 2.0-liter version, and you’ll also get some nice upgrades, like beefed-up cooling, paddle shifters, and off-road extras bundled into the Sasquatch package.
The Bronco brings a little more muscle and flexibility to the mix:
- A 2.3-liter turbo four-cylinder that delivers 300 horsepower; or,
- A twin-turbo 2.7-liter V-6 making 330 horsepower (standard on trims like Outer Banks and Heritage Edition)
You can pair either engine with a standard seven-speed manual or a ten-speed automatic transmission.
Which SUV Pulls Ahead in Towing and Fuel Economy?
When properly set up, the Bronco Sport can tow up to 2,700 pounds with its 2.0-liter engine and the Class II Trailer Tow Package. The Bronco steps it up slightly with a max towing capacity of 3,500 pounds.
On the fuel economy front, the Bronco Sport holds the edge:
- 1.5L AWD: 25 mpg city/29 mpg highway
- 2.0L AWD: 21 mpg city/26 mpg highway
Meanwhile, the Bronco doesn’t do as well, but it is a bigger vehicle, after all.
- Four-cylinder (auto): 20 city/22 highway
- V-6 with Sasquatch: 17 city/17 highway
If mileage matters to you, especially for commuting or longer road trips, the Bronco Sport is the thriftier option.
Interior Tech of the Bronco Sport vs Bronco
The Bronco Sport packs in a lot of useful tech for its size and price, including:
- A standard 13.2-inch touchscreen
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Optional built-in navigation and SiriusXM
- A slide-out cargo table that doubles as a workbench
- Available 400-watt inverter and LED cargo lighting
- Rear seats and cargo space are designed with gear-hauling in mind
The Bronco’s interior leans more into the adventure-focused experience, but still brings solid tech:
- A 12.0-inch touchscreen is standard across all trims
- SYNC infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Optional Wi-Fi hotspot (with subscription), navigation, and premium Bang & Olufsen audio
Which Ford SUV Should You Choose?
Both of these SUVs have their strengths, and you can't really go wrong with either choice. The Bronco Sport is great if you want something affordable, efficient, and still capable of weekend adventures. The full-size Bronco is the one to beat if you’re after more power, more towing, and a stronger off-road presence.
It really comes down to what kind of terrain you’re aiming to tackle. Stop by our showroom and take both for a test drive!