
2022 Ford Bronco Sport: Now Available in Moose Jaw
Nicknamed the Baby Bronco, the Ford Bronco Sport is no tame toddler. This highly efficient, capable offroader is a compact crossover based on the Ford Escape.
The Sport, baby brother to the Ford Bronco, is slightly smaller and has independent rear suspension instead of the Bronco’s live rear axle.
The Sport is an excellent vehicle for those wanting to mix an urban lifestyle with weekend outdoor adventuring, and for 2022 Ford has made no significant changes to the Bronco Sport lineup.
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Pricing
The Bronco Sport comes in several models, with all prices up slightly over 2021 prices:
Base Model: starts at $28,910
Big Bend: starts at $32,395
Outer Banks: starts at $37,220
Badlands: starts at $39,875
All of these are the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), and your quotation could be either side of these basic suggested prices. Any extras selected will also affect the price.
Trim Levels
Ford has renamed the trim levels by which the Sport was known. This has come about as the company removed the moon roof from all models and rebranded them.
Convenience Package (previously the Big Bend Package)
The Convenience Package comes complete with Ford’s Intelligent Access with a push-button start. This means that you do not have to fumble for your keys to get into your car as the vehicle will open, provided the keys are in your pocket. Then simply push the button to start it.
The package comes with Ford’s SecuriCode keyless-entry keypad as an added security measure.
To give credence to the convenience name, you will also get an 8-way powered driver’s seat, heated front seats, wireless charging pad, a universal garage door opener, and zipped pockets on the front seatbacks.
Trims include LED fog lamps, a leather-trimmed steering wheel, and rear parking sensors.
Tech Package (formerly Outer Banks Package)
As befitting its name, the Tech Package comes packed with tech goodies. These include a universal garage door opener, wireless charging pad, a Bang & Olufsen sound system with ten speakers, and a subwoofer with an HD radio.
Premium Package (formerly Badlands Package)
The Premium Package comes with a host of delectable goodies.
There are colour-coded door handles, rear parking sensors, a wireless charging pad, remote start, a universal garage door opener, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror,
For comfort, there are two-tone leather-trimmed seats, a heated steering wheel, 6-way powered passenger seat, 4-way manually adjusted head restraints on the front seats, and climate control with Dual-Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control.
Music comes from the same radio and B&O sound system as the Tech Package.
Conclusion
This Baby Bronco is no rip-off of its bigger brother and is a capable and versatile vehicle. With rugged off-road capability, excellent highway manners, and striking looks, the Bronco Sport is a vehicle that will suit many people.
We invite all Moose Javians to come in and test drive this exceptional vehicle.