Mar 10, 2024
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It is hard not to fall in love with small vehicles that have loads of charm and character. The 2024 Ford Bronco Sport is one such vehicle. While it isn’t the rabid off-roader like its larger brother, the Bronco, it can play on any surface and hold its own without feeling out of place. Most small and medium-sized crossovers are just cars with a taller stance, while the Bronco Sport is an SUV with purpose. 

Autoblog.com Review

With a recent review by Autoblog.com, one of the internet’s largest and most respected automotive news and review websites, they appreciated that the Bronco Sport was precisely what it said it was. It didn’t try to act fancy or shy away from its abilities. Instead, it made them feel comfortable and confident in all types of driving conditions. 

Ford Bronco Off Road

What Autoblog Had To Say

“The rugged Bronco Sport is charming and different in a segment that skews toward the on-road side of the SUV spectrum. The steering has a hint of play/liveliness, making for a small truck feeling on the road, but still possesses the precision we’ve come to expect from Ford’s cars and crossovers,” Autoblog said. 

Trim & Pricing

The 2024 Bronco Sport is available in five different trim levels, including: 

  • Big Bend: $32,825
  • Heritage: $35,295
  • Free Wheeling: $35,325
  • Outer Banks: $37,470
  • Badlands: $39,985

Ford Bronco Sport Side View

Engines & Fuel Economy

Each trim under the Badlands is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged 3-cylinder engine that outputs 181 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque. The Bronco Sport can achieve up to 25 mpg city and 29 highway with this motor. The Badlands has a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder under its hood that produces 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque, and the EPA estimates drivers will be able to get 21 mpg city and 26 mpg highway. The top-of-the-line Badlands also receives a torque-vectoring rear differential; all models have an 8-speed automatic transmission. 

Ford Bronco Front Seat View

Information Screens

The Sport has a standard 4.2-inch digital screen between the gauges, with a 6.5-inch screen optional on higher trim levels. All models get an 8-inch touchscreen, which is standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Some models are available with the powerful Bang & Olufsen sound system. 

Autoblog Praises The Bronco Sport Off-Road

When putting the Bronco Sport through its paces off the main roads, Autoblog.com reported, “When off-road, though, the Bronco Sport shines and is way better than you might expect. Each GOAT (Go Over Any Terrain) mode makes the Bronco Sport drive noticeably different by altering the all-wheel-drive torque split, transmission shift points, traction control/stability control settings, throttle tuning, brake tuning and steering weight. It’s also important to note that the Badlands has an extra inch of ground clearance over the other versions. While inching along a trail, we could hear an Outer Banks and Big Bend Bronco Sport bottoming out in places where our Badlands was just fine. Its torque-vectoring all-wheel-drive system was also beneficial when driving in sand.”

Rear View of the Ford Bronco

Safety Ratings

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has given the Bronco five stars overall in its crash test ratings, and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has awarded the Sport with its coveted Top Safety Pick+ designation. This shows that the small Ford SUV does not skimp on taking care of the occupants inside the vehicle. 

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