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Ford is making some significant changes to the 2025 Bronco lineup, bringing back the base model while saying goodbye to the Wildtrak and transforming the Black Diamond into a package for the Big Bend. The Raptor’s 12-inch digital gauge cluster will now be standard on all Broncos, and rear climate control vents will be added to all four-door models. Additionally, the Sasquatch package will now feature quieter tires, and the B&O sound system has been upgraded to a 12-speaker setup with a new subwoofer and amplifier.

In terms of design and features, Ford is focusing on enhancing the interior of the Bronco. The 12.0-inch digital gauge cluster from the Raptor will now be standard across all models, replacing the previous 8.0-inch screen and physical speedometer setup. The cabin will also see the addition of climate control vents for rear passengers on four-door models, as well as extra interior lighting and improved sound insulation with an acoustic windshield.

Furthermore, all Broncos equipped with the Sasquatch package will come with 35-inch Goodyear Territory R/T tires, known for being quieter than previous models. Ford is also introducing three new colors to the palette: Marsh Gray, Desert Sand, and Ruby Red. The Black Diamond trim will now be offered as a package on the Big Bend model, and the Free Wheeling package will be available on four-door Big Bends.

For those looking for a more stylish option, Ford is introducing the Black Appearance package, which includes black sideview mirrors, fender flares, door handles, and a black grille with “Bronco” in white. The removable hardtop will be painted Shadow Black, and when paired with the Sasquatch package, gloss black aluminum wheels with a black beadlock ring will be included.

Additionally, Ford is offering a Matte Clear Film option for paint protection and a matte finish on all Broncos except for the Raptor trim. This film cannot be applied to Broncos with decals or the Stroppe Edition. Delivery of the 2025 Bronco is expected to begin in early 2025.

Caleb Miller, a car enthusiast who started blogging about cars at a young age, shares his excitement about the updates to the Bronco lineup. With a passion for quirky and obscure vehicles, he is thrilled about the changes Ford is making to the iconic SUV. As an avid motorsports fan, Caleb looks forward to seeing the new 2025 Bronco on the road and experiencing all the enhancements firsthand.