Compact crossover SUVs are all the rage in the market nowadays and in 2021, the Ford Bronco Sport is the most talked about SUV in the segment. After almost three decades, the sixth generation set the world by storm when it was launched in October 2020. The 2021 Ford Bronco carries most of the classic elements synonymous with the Bronco badge. The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport is a compact crossover version of the full-blown Bronco SUV. Ford offers two engine options for the Bronco Sport, namely a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-three-cylinder engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four-cylinder Ecoboost engine. But the going gets tough in the compact crossover battleground with hard-pressed competitors such as the Toyota 4Runner.
The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport is available in five trims – Base, Big Bend, Outer Banks, Badlands, and First Edition. Are you interested in the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport in and around Pine River, Minnesota? If yes, we at Kimber Creek Ford can assist you with the entire purchasing process. Check out our online inventory to see our current selection of the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport models. You can also contact us for any other queries or to schedule a test drive.
2021 Ford Bronco Sport |
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2021 Toyota 4Runner |
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Intercooled Turbo Regular Unleaded Inline-three-cylinder
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Engine
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Regular Unleaded V-6
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181 hp/ 190 lb-ft
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Horsepower/Torque
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270 hp/ 278 lb-ft
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Four Wheel Drive
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Drivetrain
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Rear Wheel Drive
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2,000
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Towing Capacity
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5,000
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The Ford Bronco Sport offers incredible off-roading capability thanks to its four-wheel-drive system. While the Base, Big Bend, and Outer Banks trims come standard with the 1.5-liter inline-three-cylinder engines, the Badlands and First Edition trims are powered by a more potent 2.0liter turbocharged inline-four-cylinder engine that pumps out 245 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. The Toyota 4Runner sure does offer more power. However, it falls short in acceleration due to its higher curb weight.
On the technological front, the Ford Bronco Sport offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Smart Device Integration as standard features. While the base trims offer a 4.2-inch digital gauge cluster, the Badlands and the First Edition trims offer a 6.5-inch LCD digital gauge cluster. Other than all these features, Ford is also offering a plethora of accessories and bundles that you can choose from to personalize your Bronco Sport, something that is not available for the Toyota 4Runner.