If you’re looking for a rugged SUV that doesn’t sacrifice comfort or style, the 2025 Ford Bronco Outer Banks might be a great fit. At Five Star Ford Stone Mountain, we’ve had a lot of interest in this trim, thanks to its refined interior, modern tech, and balanced performance.
The Bronco Outer Banks stands out with a bit more polish compared to other models in the lineup. Inside, it gives you upscale materials, including available leather-trimmed seating and a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Technology is another win. Every Ford Bronco Outer Banks comes standard with SYNC 4 and a 12-inch LCD touchscreen, making it easy to access navigation, music, and vehicle settings. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are included. You can also opt for the B&O Sound System with up to 12 speakers if audio quality matters to you.
Exterior styling leans into a more refined appearance. You’ll see body-colored fender flares and mirror caps, along with black door handles and powder-coated tube steps. The signature LED headlamps and taillights add a sleek touch, while the available black-painted hardtop gives it a sharp contrast depending on your exterior color choice.
Comfort also plays a big role in this trim. Heated front seats come standard, and dual-zone electronic automatic temperature control helps keep everyone comfortable on longer trips.
The current starting MSRP for the 2025 Ford Bronco Outer Banks is around $47,940 before taxes or dealer fees. With packages like Sasquatch, Lux Interior, or the upgraded audio system, pricing can climb to the mid-$50K range, based on your chosen specifications.
The Outer Banks trim is more than just good looks. It comes standard with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. This engine puts out balanced horsepower and torque—enough for everyday driving plus weekend escapes.
If you’re after more power, there’s the available 2.7L EcoBoost V6 engine. That upgrade gives you quicker acceleration and more grunt for towing or tackling rough terrain.
All Outer Banks Broncos feature standard 4×4 with Part-Time Selectable Engagement. That gives you better traction when conditions change or if you decide to hit the trails.
The Bronco doesn’t offer a traditional sunroof or moonroof like some SUVs in its class. Instead, it provides something better suited for adventure—a removable roof system. Two-door models offer a Carbonized Gray hardtop, while four-door versions come standard with a soft top and an optional hardtop.
These roof panels are easy to remove without tools, giving you open-air flexibility on your schedule. You can also remove the doors to take in even more of the outdoors.
Every 2025 Bronco Outer Banks includes Ford Co-Pilot360, which brings together some helpful driver-assist tools. Features like Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane-Keeping System, and Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking come standard.
Reverse parking sensors and Adaptive Cruise Control are available for additional convenience on city streets or long drives. The Bronco lineup has performed well in crash testing thanks to its robust frame and active safety features, though ratings may vary based on configuration.