
The Bronco has long been a favorite among adventurers and thrill-seekers, and that’s still true today. Let’s explore some of the most exciting features of the 2025 Ford Bronco to see if this Ford SUV is right for you.
Off-Road Capabilities
The Bronco is the ideal vehicle for everyday driving, but it also excels at off-road adventures. It comes standard with a 4X4 drivetrain with part-time engagement, which automatically gives you extra traction when you need it. In addition, it has the optimized, trail-ready HOSS (High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension) 1.0 system.
Versatile and Rugged Exterior
The Bronco is beloved for its rugged style and boxy shape. It features a recognizable grille with white “Bronco” lettering. It’s available as a two-door with a hard top or a four-door with a soft top. On higher trims, dual-top options are available. The doors and tops are removable, letting you decide just how adventurous you’d like to be. It comes with useful front and rear tow hooks, modern LED headlamps, and sporty 16-inch silver wheels.
Practical and Durable Interior
Sometimes adventuring gets messy, and the Bronco is meant to be easy to clean. All of its interior surfaces, including the durable cloth seats, can be wiped down. Some higher trims have rubberized flooring and marine-grade vinyl seating for even more ease in cleaning.
There are convenient MOLLE panels on the backs of the front seats so you can secure your small items and keep them within reach. There’s space for your larger things in the rear cargo area. If you need more space or are carrying longer items, the rear seats offer a 60/40 split fold. When fully folded, that gives you 77.6 cubic feet for your gear.
Advanced Technology
The Bronco comes with the SYNC 4 infotainment system. It features a 12-inch touchscreen with enhanced voice recognition and wireless smartphone integration, so you can easily make calls, send texts, play music, and access your apps. A seven-speaker AM/FM/SiriusXM stereo gives even more music options. There is also a 12-inch LCD instrument cluster, which puts the important vehicle information in color right in front of the driver.
Sometimes even the most daring drivers need a little assistance, and the Bronco comes with Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology. While these features can’t take the place of an alert driver, they do provide some extra confidence. The standard features include pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking, post-collision braking, and auto high beams. There is also a rearview camera with backup assist grid lines to help take some of the uncertainty out of parking and reversing.
Are you ready to see the Bronco’s rugged style, advanced technology, and off-road capabilities in action? Stop by Miller Ford in Burlington, WI for a test drive.

