2025 Ford Bronco Sport Sasquatch Interior Review
I spend a week in the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks Sasquatch, and I generally liked it. You can check out my full review, but here we'll focus on the interior.
The materials were OK -- on par for the segment -- but Ford used the shapes and tech in a creative manner to make the space enjoyable. I liked the seats, which were comfortable and had cloth and leather-like elements. Ford's infortainment is decent, easy enough to use. The rotary shift knob is right below in the center console, where there's ample storage space, good cupholders and a charging pad for your phone. Visibility is solid for the driver, and the Bronco's squared shape makes for plenty of headroom for average sized adults. The second row is reasonably comfortable for the segment, though the cargo hold is a bit small.
My 2025 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks Sasquatch costs $45,495, including destination charges.
Watch my 61-second review below.
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Greg Migliore is AutoGuide's Editorial Director. He has covered the auto industry for two decades, most recently as editor-in-chief of Autoblog. He's also been an editor at Automobile and Autoweek. He's a graduate of Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University and the Yale Publishing course. Greg is a member of the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year Awards jury.
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I recently traded-in my 2022 Explorer Platinum for a 2025 Bronco Big Bend. After 5 recall notices I was truly upset with the Explorer. One of the recalls was for a low pressure fuel pump failure and no parts are available. On my first trip in the Bronco I loaded my bike inside and headed to the NC mountains-great trip. Decent gas mileage, handled the roads without issue, and it was comfortable. Wish there was an option for captain's chairs.