How different are the 2023 Bronco Sport and 2022 Bronco Sport, really? Our buying guide examines their differences, as well as the pros and cons of each of these small crossover SUVs.
Key Takeaways
- The 2023 Bronco Sport costs slightly more than the 2022 model, though the difference is slight.
- There are a few new features available for the 2023 Bronco Sport, including two new exterior colors and an optional appearance package.
- Both model years will impress you with their off-road prowess, thanks to standard all-wheel drive and optional features like all-terrain tires.
- The same four trim models are available for both Bronco Sports, leaving you to decide on the features you want, as well as how much you want to spend.
Price
If you want the latest Bronco Sport, it will only cost you a little extra. The 2023 crossover starts at $29,215. If you decide to go with the 2022 Bronco Sport, you can save a few bucks, thanks to an MSRP of $28,815.
New Features
Compared to the 2022 Bronco Sport, the newer 2023 SUV doesn’t offer many new features. Shoppers can choose from two new exterior color options: Atlas Blue Metallic and Eruption Green Metallic. Those who select the Big Bend or Outer Banks trim models will be able to add a new Black Diamond Off-Road package, which helps you make more of a splash with underbody skid plates, 17-inch gloss gray aluminum alloy wheels, and unique graphics.
The 2022 Bronco Sport was only the second model year ever produced. Compared to the original 2021 model, the 2022 version discontinued the limited-edition First Edition trim model.
Off-Roading Capabilities
Both the 2022 and 2023 Bronco Sport trim models offer the same powertrain options:
- Standard turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine (181 horsepower, 190 lb-ft of torque)
- Turbo 2.0L four-cylinder engine (250 hp, 277 lb-ft)
- Eight-speed automatic transmission
- All-wheel drive
Every Bronco Sport comes standard with sporty all-wheel drive. This performance gear provides traction whenever you need it, whether you’re rolling through the mud or carefully cruising an icy highway.
Of the Bronco Sport’s four trim models, it’s the Badlands that helps you delve deepest into off-road territory. That’s thanks to its more powerful engine; it’s the only Bronco Sport available with the turbocharged four-cylinder engine. But the Badlands also includes an upgraded four-wheel-drive system with a special rear differential, all-terrain tires, and an off-road-tuned suspension, all of which serve to improve traction on the trail.
Modern Features
Both Bronco Sport model years are available as four trim models: Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, and Badlands.
The Base is equipped with modern features, including spacious, cloth-clad seats, the SYNC 3 infotainment system, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You can use the FordPass smartphone app to remotely access this Bronco, with features that include remote door locking and unlocking. The Base also includes roof rails and the Safari-style roof, which can transport up to 150 pounds of gear. Standard safety aids include blind-spot warning, forward collision mitigation, and lane-keeping assist.
Move up to the mid-range Big Bend for a longer list of conveniences. These include automatic climate control, keyless ignition and entry, and tinted rear passenger and cargo windows. The Big Bend is available with the Convenience package, which improves comfort and convenience with wireless smartphone charging, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats, and more.
For a posh cruise, check out the Outer Banks. This Bronco Sport is big on comfort, with dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, and leather upholstery. It also enhances your ride with LED fog lights and remote engine start.
Finally, the Bronco Sport Badlands provides the most capable ride. Not only is it the only trim model to feature the more powerful four-cylinder engine, but it’s also ready for the trail with rubberized cabin flooring and underbody skid plates. Comfort features include cloth upholstery, heated front seats, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat.
Choose Your Bronco Sport
Since you can special-order the 2023 Bronco Sport, it’s the better option for those who want to tailor their model to suit their unique preferences. And if you’re interested in any of its new features, such as the new exterior colors or the Black Diamond Off-Road package, then you definitely need this model!
On the other hand, if you want to save a few bucks, the 2022 Bronco Sport just might be the right model for you. However, you’re only going to be able to shop the models that are already available at the dealership, since the 2022 SUV is no longer available to order.