- Ford adds Black Appearance, paint protection film, new features to the Bronco for 2025
- The Bronco Base trim also returns, and will start at $48,715 in Canada
- 2025 F-150 pricing is also announced, with some trims pricier and others the same as 2024
Ford is adding some new features to the Bronco for 2025, including a clear matte protective film and a Black Appearance package. In Canada, the 2025 Bronco will start at $48,715 when it goes on sale this winter. New standard equipment includes a 12-inch digital instrument cluster, additional sound insulation to reduce cabin noise, and rear climate vents on the four-door models.
The new Black Appearance package, previously available only on the Bronco Raptor, adds a “Shadow Black” removable hardtop, along with black mirror caps, fender flares, door handles, and grille, the latter with white Bronco lettering across it. If it’s combined with the Sasquatch package, you also get gloss-black aluminum wheels with a black bead-lock ring.
Speaking of that Sasquatch package, when it’s added to any trim, the wheels now wear 35-inch Goodyear Territory rugged-terrain tires, which Ford said “are quieter than previous mud terrain tires at highway speeds,” while still providing off-road capability.
The new Matte Clear Film option is applied at the factory and can go on top of any exterior colour. Available on all two- and four-door models except for the Raptor, it helps protect the paint from all the nasty stuff that can get onto paint, including squished bugs, asphalt residue, and road salt.
The new 12-inch digital cluster comes from the Raptor and replaces the eight-inch display on all trims, containing graphics and animations that change depending on driving mode. The previous ten-speaker audio system is swapped out for a 12-speaker B&O system with better speakers, higher-output amplifier, and new subwoofer.
The 2024 trim lineup started with the Big Bend and then went up to the Black Diamond. But for 2025, the Base trim returns (after being gone for a year), moving that Big Bend up a step; and the Black Diamond is no longer a stand-alone trim, but a package on the Big Bend.
In Canada, two-door 2025 models begin with the Base at $48,715 and the Badlands at $68,410. Four-door models are the Base at $50,715; Big Bend at $52,715; Outer Banks at $60,640; Heritage Edition at $66,510; Badlands at $66,810; and Raptor at $115,275. All prices are before a destination and delivery charge of $2,195.
Ford also announced pricing for the 2025 F-150, which will begin at an MSRP (manufacturer’s suggested retail price|) of $49,955 for the base XL in regular cab, before a $2,395 delivery charge, and any factory or dealer incentives (which are listed on the final page if you do a “Build & Price” on Ford’s consumer website). Across the trim lineup, some MSRPs stay the same from 2024 to 2025, while others shift a bit – for example, that base XL is unchanged, as are the Lariat and Raptor, while the King Ranch and Platinum trims increase by $2,150.
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