Ford Bronco vs Ford Bronco Sport



The Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport have been highly anticipated SUVs since Ford announced the revival of this cherished namesake. If you often daydream about driving a Bronco around Glasgow, Hopkinsville, Russellville, and Bowling Green, then you'll want to know the differences between the two models.
To help, our team at Greenwood Ford put together this Ford Bronco vs. Bronco Sport comparison. A few of the highlights we'll go over include the interior space offered by each model, along with the technology and safety you can expect.

FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE

BODY STYLE

HORSEPOWER

One look at these SUVs and you know they are from the same family. Each model has a striking, unmistakable grille with the signature Bronco logo stamped across the front. They also have strong lines that sweep across the sides and to the rear.
However, the Bronco has a flatter roof, while the Bronco Sport is slightly more rounded. The safari-style roof on the Bronco Sport also allows you to carry up to 150 pounds of additional cargo, so you can easily bring a few kayaks along on your next adventure.
One of the most notable differences between the 2022 Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport, though, is that the Bronco comes in a 2-door or 4-door configuration to meet your needs. So, if you’re looking for something a little smaller to zip down trails with, a 2-door model might fit the bill.
Additionally, the Bronco can also be had with a hard- or soft-top roof, with the ability to take off the doors and roof for an open-air driving experience that’s unique to this model.

The 2022 Ford Bronco and 2022 Ford Bronco Sport have many overlapping safety technologies that have been developed and refined by Ford engineers over the years. Most of these technologies are compiled into the available Ford Co-Pilot360â„¢ suite.
Most of these technologies are compiled into the available Ford Co-Pilot360â„¢ suite. There's also Ford Co-Pilot360â„¢ Assist +, but if you stick with the regular suite, you can expect features such as:
- Lane-Keeping System
- BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert
- Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
- Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering
Bumping up to the Ford Co-Pilot360™ Assist + system in the Ford Bronco Sport results in the following safety additions:
- Evasive Steering Assist
- Adaptative Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering

The Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport are SUVs you can confidently take over the most rugged, uneven terrain. Each SUV can be enjoyed with standard 4-wheel drive and G.O.A.T. Modesâ„¢, a system that lets you move through various drive modes by turning a knob.
In certain trims, the available modes include Mud/Ruts and Rock Crawl. The base modes you can switch among are:
- Sand
- Slippery
- Sport
- Eco
- Normal
Where these two SUVs truly differ, though, is in their engine performance. The Bronco Sport comes standard with a 181-horsepower engine with a 250-horsepower motor available to put a little extra pep in your step.
Looking for a truly unforgettable off-road experience? Turn to the standard 300-horsepower powertrain in the Bronco or it’s available 330-horsepower engine.

The 2022 versions of the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport stay true to their rich heritage while also introducing a host of modern technologies and amenities.
To really determine which Bronco is right for your travels throughout Glasgow, Hopkinsville, Russellville, and Bowling Green take a test drive of each at Greenwood Ford!
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