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The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport is the third model to join Ford's Bronco family of SUVs. Unlike the Bronco 2- and 4-door, which are based on a truck platform, the Bronco Sport is based on a crossover SUV platform. This vehicle is smaller than the Escape and larger than the EcoSport, putting the Bronco Sport in the large subcompact SUV category. While some larger subcompact SUVs skew toward city life and errand-running, the Bronco Sport is designed for adventure. It has trail-tested off-road capability, up to 8.8 inches of ground clearance, a purpose-built interior, and a terrain-management system that makes it easy to navigate a variety of surfaces. We expect the Bronco Sport to compete with vehicles like the Jeep Compass and Subaru Crosstrek.

Although the Bronco Sport has been designed with a lot of the 2021 Ford Bronco's DNA, the Sport is not as hardcore an off-roader as the Bronco. Even if you aren’t looking to go rock-crawling, but like to camp, go biking, or simply enjoy the great outdoors, you will find a lot to like about the Bronco Sport. You can get an engine with an (estimated) 245 horsepower, and an 8-speed automatic transmission comes standard. The cargo area was designed to hold two upright mountain bikes. There are clever interior storage solutions that would come in handy in the city or on a weekend in the woods. And the 2021 Bronco Sport comes standard with impressive safety features, including Ford's Co-Pilot 360 suite of advanced safety.

How Much Does the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport Cost?
The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport starts at $ 26,660 and can reach up to $ 38,160 for the all-in Badlands First Edition model. The regular Badlands model costs $ 32,660. Above the base model Bronco Sport and below the Badlands, you’ll find the Big Bend trim ($ 28,160) and the Outer Banks edition ($ 32,160).

Add $ 1,495 for destination and delivery charges. For reference, the Jeep Compass and Subaru Crosstrek both start around $ 25,000 when equipped with a comparable transmission and all-wheel drive.

 

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