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Aug 4, 2021

If you’re looking for an SUV that’s equipped to take on both the inner city and some seriously rough, open-road terrain, then you can’t go past the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport. The perfect blend of purpose and play, it gets you where you need to go and looks great doing it.

5 Standout Features of the 2021 Ford Bronco Sport

Great Handling for Any Kind of Driving

Whether you’re in start-and-stop traffic and surrounded by pedestrians, or you’re tearing down the open road, the Bronco’s sensitive, responsive brakes are guaranteed to instill confidence. A short wheelbase and smart reactive steering make corners a breeze, no matter how sharp the turn; this makes again makes it the perfect car for both parking garages and tight city streets as much as it is for long, winding roads.

And Especially Fun When You Go Off-Road

Seeking some all-terrain thrills? The Bronco Sport has you covered. Metal bash plates, wheel arch moldings, and rocker panels are all in place to protect your car’s valuable hardware and paint from debris and whatever else the wilderness has in store. Class-exclusive Trail Control works like cruise control when you’re crawling over rough terrain, and the Terrain Management System with G.O.A.T. modes equips you for anything from sand to mud ruts.

It Has Rugged Good Looks That Are Also Practical

The Sport remains faithful to the Bronco’s iconic design of yesteryear, staying boxy and sturdy so it can take on the outdoors while enjoying some new elements for the contemporary adventurer; roof racks, tow hooks, and a safari-style roof are all available. Inside, burly, handsome controls look as tough as the exterior and are also easy to use, and hard plastics mean cleaning any dust out is never an issue. Best-in-class cargo room is available, getting you 65.2 cubic feet to fill with all your toys.

The Engines Are Impressive

The base model, Big Bend, and Outer Banks trims will see you enjoying the 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine, which comes with 190 pound-feet of torque and 181 horsepower. It’s a zippy smaller engine and a great choice for everyday commuters. The Badlands and First Edition trims come with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that offers 277 pound-feet of torque and 250 horsepower. This affords the driver higher speeds and is better suited to an off-road experience. Go with the turbocharged if you’re looking to reach higher speeds and go off-road.

And the Tech Is Unbeatable

Both Ford’s SYNC infotainment system and its Co-Pilot360 driver-assist suite are renowned for being some of the best in-car technology available. An intuitive and crisp 8-inch touchscreen comes standard, as does Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth, and a six-speaker sound system. Feel supported with features like a lane-keeping system, rearview camera, and auto high-beam headlamps.

If you want an SUV that can make the switch from a day in the city to a road trip to new terrains in an instant, then you likely want the Bronco Sport. If you’re ready to hit the open road, we’re ready to get you there. Come check one out at Mike Dorian Ford in Clinton Township, MI, today.