Ford Goes Back to the ’60s With Stylish New Bronco Heritage SUV

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Ford has officially introduced the 2025 Bronco Heritage Edition, a modern reinterpretation of the classic 1960s Bronco. Combining retro design elements with state-of-the-art technology, the Heritage Edition captures the spirit of the original Bronco while delivering enhanced off-road capability and cutting-edge driver assistance features.

Priced from $55,505 in the U.S., the Heritage Edition is about $4,142 more expensive than the base Bronco model. The price premium reflects the model’s exclusive design features and upgraded off-road components.

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Classic Design with Modern Touches

The most distinctive feature of the Bronco Heritage Edition is its retro design inspired by the first-generation Bronco. The front features a white grille and red Ford lettering to maximize the classic feel. The body colors combined with the white roof can be selected from Robin’s Egg Blue, Azure Gray Metallic, Ruby Red Metallic, and Shadow Black, allowing various styles.

The Heritage Edition comes standard with 17-inch Oxford White wheels and 35-inch all-terrain tires and is equipped with Bilstein Position-Sensitive Dampers and electronic locking differentials to maximize off-road performance. The Bronco’s signature angular design elements are emphasized throughout the body, and the box-shaped taillights further accentuate the presence of the rear.

Interior — Vintage Plaid Meets Modern Comfort

For the interior, plaid pattern seats recreate the classic atmosphere of the first-generation Bronco. The black seats are finished with plaid cloth, which adds a vintage feel, and the dashboard is painted white to create a more sophisticated atmosphere. Details with Bronco lettering are applied throughout, further highlighting the vehicle’s identity.

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Performance — Turbocharged Power and Off-Road Capability

For the 2025 Bronco Heritage Edition, you can choose between a 2.3-liter or 2.7-liter gasoline turbo engine. The 2.3-liter turbo engine and 7-speed manual transmission are combined for the base model, and the 10-speed automatic transmission is offered as an option. The 2.7-liter engine delivers 315 horsepower and 56.7 kgfm of torque, demonstrating excellent driving performance.

In particular, to further enhance off-road performance, electronic locking front and rear axles and Bilstein dampers are applied as standard, and various practical functions, such as a trailer tow package and a slide-out tailgate, are provided. The latest technologies are also installed in large quantities. A 12-inch touchscreen display and digital cluster are installed as standard in the first row, and Ford’s latest driver assistance system is included to enhance safety and convenience. In addition, smartphone linkage function and voice recognition system are supported.

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