The baby Bronco is in line to get a better infotainment and possibly a new off-road flagship trim
The Bronco Sport has been a big hit for Ford but the time has come for the compact SUV to receive a pretty substantial refresh. Although the handsome design looks like it will change only mildly, a big update is coming inside, and it will also probably gain a new off-road trim.
Our spy photographers recently caught a handful of Bronco Sports testing and managed to take a peek inside the updated SUV. Although much of the interior remains covered, we were able to see Ford testing a massive new infotainment screen.
Compared to the old one, the new touchscreen display appears to be a lot bigger and looks a lot like the optional 13.2-inch unit from the Escape. This likely means that the software will finally upgrade to Ford’s SYNC4 infotainment system, and bring a lot of useful updates with it.
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That extra real estate means that Ford has had to do reorganize the dash, and it appears to have moved the vertical vents elsewhere. In a move that may frustrate some buyers, the Bronco Sport may also lose some physical buttons for the HVAC controls, that appear to have been replaced by touch controls on the display’s lower section.
On the outside, camouflage still covers the front and rear of the facelifted Bronco Sport, meaning that it still isn’t clear how much these will change with the refresh. Overall, the design looks more or less unchanged, as you’d expect from a mid-cycle refresh.
However, as we’ve seen previously, Ford looks to be testing an even more rugged version of the Bronco Sport. The test cars have been spotted wearing a set of rugged six-spoke wheels with a Mustang Mach-E Rally-like band around their perimeter and wrapped in chunky Goodyear R/T tires.
The wheel package is then combined with wider rocker panels, and redesigned black cladding around the wheel arches, making this new version of the Bronco Sport look even more aggressive than the current Badlands model. Whether it receives any other mechanical updates for better off-road capabilities has not yet been confirmed.
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