Yes, the Black Diamond, Wildtrak, and Everglades trims, along with the Heritage Limited Edition trims have all been 86’d this year. Those trims are removed as part of an overall refresh designed to refocus the Bronco by placing an emphasis on practicality and affordability while maintaining that Bronco experience buyers have loved so much in the model’s short history.
Kicking off the changes, the base model returns, meaning prices for the 2025 Ford Bronco begin at $37,995 for the base trim, which includes part-time four-wheel drive, a 12-inch touchscreen, and single-zone manual climate control. Stepping up to the Big Bend trim at $40,370 adds useful amenities like dual-zone automatic climate control and blind-spot monitoring.
The Outer Banks model, priced at $47,940, introduces more upscale features such as leather upholstery. At the top of the lineup is the off-road-focused Raptor, which starts at $90,035 and boasts a 418-horsepower engine, enhanced suspension, numerous off-road upgrades, and a surround-view camera system.
For most buyers, the Big Bend is the best pick—it offers a well-rounded package of driver-assistance features like blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, pedestrian detection, and rear parking sensors. It also adds comfort touches such as heated front seats and the option for easy-to-clean vinyl upholstery and rubberized flooring.