Originally introduced for the 2021 model year, the Ford Bronco Sport It turned out to be the Bronco’s affordable little brother. Additionally, it brought back the more utilitarian, square silhouette SUV side that the Ford Escape had lost in the category over the years. The 2024 model year marks the fourth year on the market for the Ford Bronco Sport. Without making any major changes, the manufacturer still changes the versions offered. We’ll take the opportunity to highlight some questions people might have about this compact SUV.
What changes are there in the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport?
For 2024, the Ford Bronco Sport maintains its mechanical and technological achievements. The changes will mainly occur in relation to the versions offered and certain packages. With the introduction of the Free Wheeling version reminiscent of the 70s, the 2024 Bronco Sport returns to nostalgia from the start. This new version features impressive stripes in red, orange and yellow. The radiator grille is painted silver and has the two-tone Bronco lettering. The wheels and the interior are also characterized by certain red accents. The Héritage Limited version disappears from the range. As for other additions, we can mention the introduction of the black decor package, offered at a price of $2,495. This package includes various black painted elements, including the grille, roof and wheels. It has some unique elements both outside and inside.
2024 Ford Bronco Sport
Where is the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport made?
The 2024 Ford Bronco Sport will be assembled in Mexico, more precisely in the city of Hermosillo. The factory in question has been in operation since 1968. Today, in addition to the Ford Maverick, the Bronco Sport is also assembled in this Mexican factory.
What is the price range of the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport?
With the reorganization of versions offered in the Ford Bronco Sport lineup in 2024, there are now five versions available. In addition, the elimination of the entry-level version increases the starting price of a Bronco Sport compared to the previous year.
Model/version | Price |
Ford Bronco Sport Big Bend | $41,190 |
Ford Bronco Sport Heritage | $44,190 |
Ford Bronco Sport freewheel | $44,190 |
Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks | $45,390 |
Ford Bronco Sport Badlands | $48,745 |
2024 Ford Bronco Sport
What is the fuel consumption of the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport?
The engine lineup for the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport is limited to two. Both are offered only with all-wheel drive and an 8-speed automatic transmission. Here you will find an overview of the consumption values.
Engines | Consumption liters/100 kilometers (city/highway/combined) |
3-cylinder 1.5 liter EcoBoost | (9.3/8.4/8.9) |
4-cylinder 2-liter EcoBoost | (11.1/9.0/10.2) |
2024 Ford Bronco Sport
What is the towing capacity of the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport?
The 2024 Ford Bronco Sport offers two very similar towing capacities. Equipped with the 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine, the Bronco Sport can tow up to 907 kilograms (2,000 pounds). This displacement increases slightly when equipped with the 2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Its capacity increases to 998 kilos (2,200 pounds). According to the manufacturer’s towing guide, this information only applies when selecting the optional towing package.
What is the difference between a Ford Bronco and a Ford Bronco Sport?
Visually it is very easy to distinguish the big and little brothers of the Bronco family. First of all, the Ford Bronco Sport is the smaller of the two. It is based on the same platform as the Ford Escape, with which it shares several mechanical elements. Off-road mobility is also limited and open-top driving is limited to a sunroof.
2024 Ford Bronco Sport
The Ford Bronco is the bigger, more powerful brother. Not only is it larger, but it is also significantly more powerful than the Bronco Sport. It should not be forgotten that the Ford Bronco is based on the ladder chassis and its off-road capabilities are significantly greater thanks, among other things, to special suspension and greater ground clearance. It also offers the option of removing both the doors and the roof to fully enjoy open-top driving like the Jeep Wrangler.
This is just part of the differences between the two SUVs in Ford’s Bronco family, as the full list is still very long.