
Ford introduced the 2025 Bronco Heritage Edition, an SUV that combines 1960s design with modern engineering.
The latest Bronco model draws attention, particularly among male consumers, with its nostalgic design elements and advanced features.
Classic Styling Meets Modern Performance

The 2025 Bronco Heritage Edition is a modern interpretation of the first-generation Bronco, featuring color options that reflect the aesthetics of the 1960s. Buyers can choose from Robins Egg Blue, Azure Gray Metallic, Ruby Red Metallic, and Shadow Black, all paired with a classic white roof. The front grille displays Ford’s red lettering, emphasizing its vintage appeal.
This edition includes 17-inch Oxford White wheels, exclusive to the Heritage Edition, and 35-inch all-terrain tires that enhance off-road capability.

Inside, the retro theme continues. The seats have a black base with plaid fabric, which the first-generation Bronco inspires.
The white dashboard features red Bronco lettering, reinforcing the vehicle’s distinctive character.
Classic Design with Modern Power

While the Heritage Edition maintains a vintage exterior, its performance is modern.
It offers two turbocharged gasoline engine options: a 2.3-liter or 2.7-liter. The base model has a 7-speed manual transmission, while a 10-speed automatic transmission is available. The 2.7-liter engine generates 315 horsepower and 56.7 kgf·m (410 lb-ft) of torque. Electronic locking front and rear axles and Bilstein position-sensitive dampers enhance its off-road performance.

The Heritage Edition also includes modern technology. Standard features include a 12-inch touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, and advanced driver-assistance systems.
Pricing and Availability

In the U.S., pricing starts at $55,505, $4,135 more than the base Bronco model. With additional options, the price can exceed $60,000, which makes it one of the premium offerings in the Bronco lineup.