The 2024 Ford Bronco Sport is a stylish, compact SUV that is happiest when tackling rugged terrain. It comes in five different trim levels this year. Read our introduction below to discover which trim is best suited to your wishlist.
Trim Levels of the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport: Tailor Your Adventure
Big Bend
The 2024 lineup begins with Big Bend: an SUV powered by a 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine with auto start-stop technology. This trim comes with Ford’s fun terrain management system, with five unique modes that give this compact SUV more rugged capabilities. These selectable modes optimize your performance for various driving environments.
The Big Bend is also equipped with an easy-to-clean rubberized cargo floor, and unique cloth front bucket seats. Convenience features like heated side view mirrors and intelligent access with push-button start keep this rugged vehicle modern. Similarly, this trim also comes with an eight-inch LCD touchscreen, and safety assist features like lane keeping system, and pre-collision assist.
Heritage
Heritage adds some fun style features, like an Oxford White painted-roof, and Heather Navy Pier plaid cloth seats. Additionally, this trim enhances your visibility in all weather conditions with LED fog lights. When the road gets rough, you’ll love the all-terrain tires on this trim.
Free Wheeling
Free Wheeling is a fun new trim for the 2024 lineup. This retro trim is inspired by the styles of the 1970s, and adds ombre stitching with a sunset weave cloth to the Bronco Sport’s seats. It also comes with a two-tone Black roof, and red-painted wheels.
Outer Banks
A refined interior shines in the new Outer Banks trim. We love the premium-trimmed front bucket seats, which pair beautifully with the heated and premium-wrapped steering wheel. The steering wheel comes with a Bronco badge, and controls for the sound system and cruise control. The Outer Banks also comes with boldly styled 18-inch machined-face aluminum Ebony Black-painted wheels.
Badlands
If there was one word to describe the features added to the Badlands trim, it would be rugged. This trim adds off-road suspension, and an advanced 4×4 system with twin-clutch rear drive. Ford’s top trim is equipped with a 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine, and delivers 250 horsepower. The terrain management system adds Mud/Ruts and Rock Crawl to the list of driving modes for this trim, making seven modes total. The front 180-degree camera with split-view will work as an extra spotter to improve visibility on rough terrain when you activate the Mud/Ruts or Rock Crawl modes.
If you’re looking for a rugged and modern SUV, you’ll want to see these trims in person. Visit Imlay City Ford, Inc. in Imlay City, MI today to see our awesome selection of new vehicles.

