The base Big Bend model of the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport costs $31,590, $950 more than the model from the previous year. The new Sasquatch package is only available on the Outer Banks and Badlands trim levels, which start at $41,810 and $44,580, respectively. The rest of the range can be bought right now, but the “Squatch” kit will be ready early next year. The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport has some changes. The dashboard has been redesigned and now comes with a 13.2-inch tablet as standard. The big announcement is the Sasquatch package, which makes the car better for off-roading. It is only available on the top-of-the-line Badlands and mid-level Outer Banks trims. Ford has officially said that both of these cars, along with the rest of the baby Bronco line, will start at $31,590. The cost of a Baby Bronco in 2025 The least expensive ’25 Bronco Sport is the Big Bend, which costs $950 more than it did last year. You can get the $2570 Black Diamond off-road kit, which has extra tow hooks and security for the undercarriage. Next are the Heritage and Free-Wheeling trim levels, which start at $34,730 each. This is the first Bronco Sport with the new $5,230 Sasquatch package. It costs $36,580 now, which is $1050 more than before. This makes it cost $41,810, and extras like the $525 Sasquatch Graphics package make it cost a lot more. This Outer Banks Sasquatch has steel shields on the front and back, better suspension, 29-inch all-terrain tires, and a twin-clutch rear differential. However, it doesn’t have the Badlands Sasquatch’s front bash plate or remote-reservoir rear dampers. While the rest of the lineup has a 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine with 180 horsepower, the 2025 Bronco Sport Badlands has a 2.0-liter turbocharged four engine with 238 horsepower, making it the most off-road competent vehicle right out of the box. Other standard Badlands features include a twin-clutch rear differential, all-terrain tires, a steel front bumper with integrated tow hooks, and a lower skid plate. Starting at $41,590, the $2990 “Squatch package” comprises the previously mentioned supplemental equipment, totaling $44,580.