The 2025 Ford Bronco sees the return of the base model, the removal of the Wildtrak, and the reclassification of the Black Diamond from a trim level to a package for the Big Bend. The Raptor’s 12-inch digital instrument panel is now standard on all Broncos, and all four-door cars get vents for the climate control system in the back. The B&O sound system has been improved, and the Sasquatch package now comes with quieter tires. The sixth-generation Ford Bronco has been available on the market since the 2021 model year. Ford still needs to be ready to remake the Bronco completely, but for 2025, it will make a few changes to keep the SUV competitive. Ford is adding two new special editions and raising the basic equipment. They are also bringing back the base trim. The Bronco’s starting price is $1635 less than it was in 2024, with the new base model starting at $39,890 with location. All versions now come with the 12.0-inch digital gauge cluster, which used to be an option only on the Raptor. This is the biggest change to the inside. It replaced the old version, which had an 8.0-inch screen and a physical speedometer. Together, the digital instrument panel and the 12.0-inch touchscreen in the middle, which Ford made standard last year, look great. Ford added more lights inside four-door cars, an acoustic windshield to cut down on noise, and climate control vents in the center console for people in the back seats. Currently, Ford states that every Bronco equipped with the Sasquatch package will include 35-inch Goodyear Territory R/T tires. These tires are quieter than the M/T tires from earlier model years. A new 12-speaker B&O sound system with a new subwoofer and higher power amplifier has also been installed in place of the old 10-speaker setup. There are also changes to the Broncos’ lineup. The base trim is back after a year’s break. It can still be bought with the Sasquatch package and manual gear. Ford already offers the bright Free Wheeling option on Big Bends with four doors. Now, the Black Diamond trim will be offered as a package on the Big Bend model. Ford also says that the Stroppe Edition, which was just released, has taken the place of the Wildtrak. Three new colors have been added: Ruby Red, Desert Sand, and Marsh Gray. Also new from Ford is the Black Appearance package, which has black side view mirrors, door handles, and a head that says “Bronco” in white letters on a black background. Shadow Black paint is used on the hard top that can be taken off, and a black image package is included. When the Sasquatch package is added, it has shiny black metal wheels with a black beadlock ring. A new choice is the Matte Clear Film that is put on at the factory. This film covers the paint and gives it a matte finish. The wrap will work on all Broncos with two or four doors, except for those with the Raptor trim. The Stroppe Edition and Broncos with stickers need help getting the wrap. Ford says that sales of the 2025 Bronco will start this winter and end in early 2025.