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Ford Bronco vs. Ford Bronco Sport

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Ford Bronco vs. Ford Bronco Sport
Ford Bronco
Ford Bronco Sport
At a Glance: Bronco vs. Bronco Sport

The Ford Bronco and the Ford Bronco Sport are revivals of an instant classic. If you often daydream about driving a Bronco around Tampa, Riverview, Brandon, or St. Petersburg, FL, then you'll want to know the differences between these two models.

Our team at Elder Ford of Tampa is here to help you learn more with this Ford Bronco vs. Bronco Sport comparison. We’ll go over a few of the differences and some of the similarities, so you can design which version of this contemporary classic best suits your style. Let’s ride!


4-WHEEL DRIVE

4-WHEEL DRIVE

Standard | Standard
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EVASIVE STEERING ASSIST

EVASIVE STEERING ASSIST

Not Available | Available
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MAX HORSEPOWER

MAX HORSEPOWER

418 HP | 250 HP
Bronco vs Bronco Sport
2 Models, 1 Bronco: See the Differences
Select a category below to learn more about how the Ford Bronco compares to the Ford Bronco Sport.
EXTERIOR
Ford Bronco

Take one look at these SUVs and you'll know they’re from the same family. Each model has a striking, unmistakable grille with the signature Bronco logo stamped across the front. They also have strong lines that sweep across the sides and to the rear.

It’s What’s Up Top That Counts

The Bronco Sport comes with a safari-style roof, complete with a roof rack that can carry up to 150 pounds of dynamic weight, so you can easily take a few kayaks along on your next adventure. When you’re stopped for the night, it can hold even more weight with a static load—the perfect place for a rooftop tent.

The Bronco can also be equipped with roof rails on specific trim levels. Its real strength, however, comes in the versatility of offering both hard- and soft-top roof options. You’ll also have the ability to remove the roof panels and even the doors for a fully open-air driving experience.

There’s How Many Doors?

One of the most notable differences between the Bronco and the Bronco Sport is that the Bronco comes in both a 2-door and 4-door configuration. If you’re looking for something smaller to zip down the trails, a 2-door model will fit the bill. If you need more room for cargo and fellow explorers, a 4-door configuration would be the better fit.

The Bronco Sport, on the other hand, is only available with four doors.


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SAFETY
Ford Bronco

Even the most seasoned off-roaders return to the concrete jungle sometimes. When it’s your turn, you’ll be able to rely on a bevy of smart safety features to keep you confident and well protected. The Ford Bronco and the Ford Bronco Sport share many of the same safety technologies, which have been developed and refined by Ford engineers for years.

Meet Ford Co-Pilot360™

Ford Co-Pilot360™ Technology comes standard with both models. It includes features such as:

  • BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Auto-High Beam Headlamps
  • Rear View Camera

BLIS® will look out for vehicles riding alongside you and alert you if you attempt to change lanes while they’re there. It works alongside Cross-Traffic Alert, which helps ensure the coast is clear before you back out of a tight space.

Increasing Your Peace of Mind

The Ford Bronco Sport gives you the option of bumping up your safety system to Ford Co-Pilot360™ Assist+. It adds features such as Evasive Steering Assist. If an imminent collision is unavoidable through braking alone, and there’s sufficient space around the vehicle, it can provide additional steering support to help you maneuver around the car ahead.


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PERFORMANCE
Ford Bronco

The Ford Bronco and the Ford Bronco Sport are right at home in the mud, sand, and dirt. These SUVs can confidently take over some of the most rugged, uneven terrain. They can adapt to the trail ahead and have plenty of power to topple the toughest obstacles.

Off-Road Capability

Both Bronco SUVs can be enjoyed with standard 4-wheel drive and G.O.A.T. Modes™, a system that lets you activate various drive modes by turning a knob. The base model of each SUV comes with five modes, which include:

  • Sand
  • Slippery
  • Sport
  • Eco
  • Normal

In certain trims, the available modes include Mud/Ruts and Rock Crawl, which will really help you conquer the trails that get particularly rough.

Engine Power

Where these two SUVs truly differ is in their engine performance. The Bronco Sport comes standard with a 181-horsepower, 1.5L EcoBoost® engine that prioritizes efficiency with an EPA-estimated 25 city/28 highway MPG. There’s also a 250-horsepower, 2.0L EcoBoost® engine if you’re looking to put some more pep in your step.

Looking for an all-powerful off-road experience? Turn to the Ford Bronco. Its standard 2.7L EcoBoost® is capable of up to 330 horsepower, while a 300-horsepower, 2.3L EcoBoost® V6 and a 418-horsepower, 3.0L EcoBoost® V6 are also available.


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The versions of the Ford Bronco and the Ford Bronco Sport stay true to their rich heritage while also introducing a host of modern technologies and amenities.

To really determine which Bronco is right for your travels throughout Tampa, Riverview, Brandon, or St. Petersburg, FL, take a test drive of each one—or both—at Elder Ford of Tampa!

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new Bronco or Bronco Sport for yourself are conveniently available right here online.