2025 Ford Bronco Sport Unveiled With Sasquatch Package for Enhanced Off-Road Drive
By Israel Monte
Aug 26, 2024 10:32 PM EDT
Ford has officially implemented the Sasquatch Package to its 2025 Bronco Sport.
The Sasquatch Package would be offered to the Bronco Sports' Outer Bands and Badlands trims, as per Torque Report.
Starting with the non-package models, the vehicle receives new modular front and rear steel bumpers. D-rings and tow hooks are also offered.
However, the package would provide the vehicle with an upgraded off-road capability with extra underbody protection, integrated hooks and steel bumpers. The performance would also be amplified by the vehicle's 29-inch Goodyear Territory All-Terrain tires.
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The Outer Banks variant of the Sasquatch package also gives the Bronco a 1.5-liter engine, twin-clutch rear-drive unit and locking rear feature. The Powertrain options for the Bronco would deliver improved performance with its 1.5-liter turbo three-cylinder, which produces 180 hp and a torque of 200 pound-feet.
The Bronco's Badlands models would receive a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine that produces 238hp and 275 pound-feet of torque. An all-wheel drive system, an eight-speed automatic transmission and an Off-Road G.O.A.T. mode would be incorporated in all 2025 Ford Bronco Sport models.
As for the Sasquatch Package with the Badlands variant, Bilstein rear shocks would have position-sensitive dampers and reservoirs, alongside 8.7 inches of rear suspension.
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Inside the Bronco, the Sasquatch Package embeds an overhead panel with auxiliary switches. It would also include Bronco Bolts, which would allow owners to attach accessories. The Bronco gains a 13.2-inch infotainment display, prepped with wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto. There is also a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
All models include the Rally G.O.A.T drive mode that improves response on the throttle and raises the feedback on its steering. It would also have the standard Co-Pilot 360 Assist Plus, which includes lane assistance, centering and adaptive cruise control.
The 2025 Bronco Sport is expected to arrive in November.
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