A blue 2025 Ford Bronco Raptor off-roading over large boulders.Most drivers are familiar with the Ford Bronco in some shape or form. Whether you remember bouncing around in the cavernous rear of one of the classic 1970s models or found yourself falling in love with the newest incarnation during the “Raised by Goats” Super Bowl spot, it is highly likely that the Ford Bronco has touched your heart and mind at some point in your driving life. It’s that instant connection that brings drivers here to Steve Marsh Ford, your Ford dealer near Union City, looking for their next new Bronco.

But there’s more to it than having a vehicle that meets all of your driving and lifestyle needs. It’s the sense of cool that just radiates from the Ford Bronco. Is it the boxy, ready-for-anything shape that gives it an exotic flare? Maybe it’s the knowledge that the Ford Bronco has a very particular set of skills that most of the vehicles on the road today lack. But when you step back and look at the Ford Bronco lineup, it becomes clear: Ford wants the Bronco to be cool. And here are just a few ways it has very much succeeded—it's time to check out some of the most stylish Bronco models available today.

The 2025 Ford Bronco Lineup

Since its reintroduction in 2021, the Ford Bronco has seen a few improvements. However, Ford’s formula of creating an all-terrain, all-weather SUV that could be enjoyed equally on city streets and no streets at all has received only a few tweaks. With the newest generation of the Bronco, Ford has managed to hit the sweet spot all American auto manufacturers dream of—a car everyone wants to drive.

First, there are almost endless options for drivers to choose from when selecting their ideal Bronco. The 2025 lineup offers six major trims: the Base, Big Bend, Heritage Edition, Outer Banks, Badlands, Stroppe Edition, and Raptor. Drivers can also choose the shape and size of their Bronco. The two-door model offers two seats in the rear, with extended doors to allow easier access to the back. The four-door model is ideal for those who plan to take the family out into the wilderness for a weekend camping trip with room for five passengers and 35.6 cubic feet of cargo room, even with all seats filled. 
The front cabin of a 2025 Ford Bronco Big Bend for sale at a Ford dealer near Union City.

Driving the 2025 Ford Bronco

Drivers also have several options when it comes to their engines. For the majority of the lineup, drivers can choose between a 2.3L EcoBoost I-4 engine with 300 horsepower or a 2.7L EcoBoost V6 with 330 horsepower. Those who opt for the off-road beast of the family, the Bronco Raptor, can make good use of its exclusive 3.0L EcoBoost V6 engine with 418 horsepower.

Bronco drivers even have lots of choices behind the wheel besides using the Ford SYNC 4 infotainment system to play their favorite driving tunes. The GOAT ("Goes Over Any Type Of Terrain") drive modes offer drivers up to eight modes for stable driving in sand, snow, mud, rocks, and more. There’s even a Baja mode for those who plan to stir up the dirt with some high-speed antics.

But there’s more to driving than just sitting behind the wheel—you have to look cool while doing it. While the Bronco lineup has sharp, good looks on its own, there are a few standout models for those who are looking for extra style points, whether they’re carving mud in the middle of nowhere or running errands in Union City with the family.

2025 Bronco Free Wheeling Package

Though the Free Wheeling Package is new for the 2025 Bronco model year, it is not new to Bronco. If you feel a sense of retro nostalgia when you look at the 2025 Bronco Free Wheeling, you’re not mistaken. In fact, the Free Wheeling Package was offered on the F-100, the F-150, the Econoline van, and the Bronco in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Drivers who selected this package were treated to red, orange, and yellow gradient graphics, along with black accents on the bumpers, mirrors, and grille. The sundown color palette continued inside with red and orange pin striping on the dash and seats.

Drivers who select the 2025 Bronco Big Bend trim may add the Free Wheeling appearance package to their vehicle. Featuring reflective red, orange, and yellow graphics that pay homage to the retro version, the 2025 Bronco Free Wheeling also includes 17-inch gloss-black steel wheels and marine-grade vinyl and fabric upholstery that continues the sunny ombre color selection. While the bright colors might not be everyone’s idea of style, you have to admit that it would be impossible to lose this Bronco in the parking lot. A red and white 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition racing across sand dunes.

2025 Bronco Stroppe Edition

The 2025 Ford Bronco Stroppe Edition is mostly a performance-focused option, but there is a heavy style component here, as well. This is another model that pays its respects to the history of the brand. Jason Hyde, Bronco brand manager, explains, “When you purchased a Stroppe Baja Bronco in 1971, it rolled out of Bill Stroppe’s factory ready to tackle the Baja 1000.” With this in mind, this edition includes a specific combination of HOSS 3.0 suspension with FOX Internal Bypass Dampers, the 2.7L V6 engine, and standard 35-inch mud-terrain tires.

Based on the Wildtrak trim from 2024, this two-door-only model is offered in Stroppe heritage paint colors, which are based on the original colors of the Stroppe Baja Broncos. This includes Oxford White, Atlas Blue, and the first use of Code Orange on the body of a non-Raptor Ford. A Frozen White grille with a steel bumper and a Black Matte hood to reduce sun glare aren’t just aesthetic choices but are actually helpful when tackling desert conditions.

2025 Bronco Sasquatch Package

Our last stylin’ model has been a staple of the Bronco lineup since its reintroduction, but it is too wild not to include. You’ve probably heard of the Ford Bronco Sasquatch Package, which adds 35-inch off-road tires, HOSS 2.0 suspension with Bilstein position-sensitive dampers, and locking front and rear differentials. But maybe even all of that equipment isn’t enough to help drivers get far enough into the forest to locate Bigfoot himself.

While it’s said he sticks to the Smoky Mountains, you can’t be too prepared, which is why the Sasquatch Searcher was offered for one lucky fan through a Ford Bronco social media giveaway. Based on the Bronco Badlands trim with the added Sasquatch package, the Bronco Sasquatch Searcher is decked out in camo exterior wrap, a roof-mounted lightbar, an awning with camping chairs, extra front and rear-facing cameras, and a custom Sasquatch puddle light. Drivers are encouraged to bring their own Bigfoot calls and musk.

As Cool as Can Be in the Ford Bronco

This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to looking cool in a Bronco. As an outdoor-oriented vehicle, drivers have plenty of choices when outfitting and accessorizing their Broncos. Whether you need a vehicle with drainable floor plugs or one that just doesn’t look like everything else in Union City, the Ford Bronco has an exceptional sense of style. The Bronco also has everything else a Tennessee driver wants, like plenty of power, standard four-wheel drive, and the reliability to handle whatever the weather chooses to throw at us. Whether you’re chasing mud or heading out to dinner, the Ford Bronco is there for you.