Ford Bronco Sport

The Ford Bronco Sport is a subcompact crossover SUV[5] sold by Ford under the Bronco nameplate.[6][7][8] It was released alongside the Bronco truck-based SUV, featuring a similar retro and off-road styling in a smaller footprint.[9][10] The Bronco Sport is based on the same C2 platform underpinning the Ford Escape.[11][12][13]

Ford Bronco Sport (CX430)
Overview
ManufacturerFord
ProductionOctober 2020[1] – present
Model years2021–present
AssemblyMexico: Hermosillo, Sonora (Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly)[2]
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact crossover SUV[3]
Body style5-door SUV
LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel-drive
PlatformFord C2
RelatedFord Escape (fourth generation)
Ford Focus (fourth generation)[4]
Lincoln Corsair
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 181 hp (184 PS; 135 kW) (1.5)
  • 245 hp (248 PS; 183 kW) (2.0)
Transmission8-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase105.1 in (2,670 mm)
Length172.7 in (4,387 mm)
Width74.3 in (1,887 mm)
Height70.3–71.4 in (1,786–1,814 mm)
Curb weight3,467–3,707 lb (1,573–1,681 kg)

Powertrain

Rear view (Badlands)

Engine

The Bronco Sport has two engine options. The base engine is a turbocharged 1.5-liter Ecoboost I3 engine producing 181 hp (184 PS; 135 kW) at 6,000 rpm, and 190 lb⋅ft (260 N⋅m; 26 kg⋅m) of torque at 3,000 rpm. It is also available with a turbocharged 2.0-liter Ecoboost I4 engine producing 245 hp (248 PS; 183 kW) at 6,000 rpm, and 275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m; 38.0 kg⋅m) of torque at 3,000 RPM. Both engines are mated to a 8-speed automatic transmission.[14][15]

All-wheel drive system

The Bronco Sport comes equipped with an all-wheel drive system with G.O.A.T Mode. The G.O.A.T Mode allows the driver to select different terrains for the AWD system. The Bronco Sport has four wheel independent suspension. Only the BadLands model has a twin clutch rear differential that can act as a rear differential locker based on the GK drive system used in the Focus RS, and has torque vectoring. Unlike the Bronco, the Bronco Sport does not have a low range transfer case. Instead of having traditional front bump stops the BadLands model Bronco Sport has hydraulic bump stops. The Base, BigBend, OuterBanks models share the same AWD system as the Escape with proprietary programming for offroad use. The Bronco Sport has the tow capability between 2,000–2,200 lb (907–998 kg) depending on the engine.[14]

Base With the optional 29 inch tires
Ground clearance 7.8 in (198 mm) (7.9 in (201 mm) with Outer Banks) 8.8 in (224 mm)
Approach angle (deg.) 21.7 30.4
Break over angle (deg.) 18.2 20.4
Departure angle (deg.) 30.4 33.1
Maximum water fording 17.7 in (450 mm) 23.6 in (599 mm)
Maximum suspension travel 7.4 in (188 mm) (front); 8.1 in (206 mm) (rear)

Trims

For launch, the Bronco Sport is available in 5 trims. However the First Edition trim is only limited to 2000 units at this time.[15] All trims come standard with G.O.A.T Mode, a flip up rear glass and rear flood lights in the tailgate. The 8 in infotainment system with SYNC 3 is standard across all trims.[16]

Base

The base model comes equipped with the 1.5 L Ecoboost engine. It comes with 17 in sparkel silver alloy wheels. It features a 4.2 in digital gauge cluster.[17]

Big Bend

The Big Bend model comes equipped with the 1.5 L Ecoboost engine. it comes with 17 in aluminum wheels. It features a 4.2 in digital gauge cluster, and a Navigation system is optional.[18]

Outer Banks

The Outer Banks model comes equipped with the 1.5 L Ecoboost engine. It comes with 18 in aluminum wheels. It features a 6.5 in LCD digital gauge cluster, and Navigation system is optional. A Bang & Olufsen sound system is optional.[19]

Badlands

The Badlands model comes equipped with the 2.0 L Ecoboost engine. It comes with 17 in aluminum wheels with 225-65-17 or optional 235/65/R17 All-Terrain off road tires. Optional 17 in "Steelies" looking alloy wheels are available. It features a 6.5 in LCD digital gauge cluster, and Navigation system is optional. A Bang & Olufsen sound system is optional.[20]

First Edition

The First Edition model is based on the Badlands trim and comes with the 2.0 L Ecoboost engine. it comes with 17 in aluminum wheels with 235/65/R17 All-Terrain off road tires. It features a 6.5 in LCD digital gauge cluster, and Navigation system is standard. A Bang & Olufsen sound system is standard. This model is limited to 2000 units and as of 7/31/2020 reservations are full.[21]

Along with the regular options, Ford is also offering Bundles on all trims with certain accessories. The four bundles offered are: Bike, Camp, Snow, Water.[14]

References

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