Mar 9, 2025
All new Ford Bronco's lined up on a hill overlooking the sunset. - Franklin Ford Franklin, MA

Want to be an off-roading champion? Then you need the right stallion to ride, and that’s the 2025 Ford Bronco. It’s built Ford-Tough, meaning it has survived punishing testing under extreme conditions and come out the other side with flying colors. We want to tell you some of the reasons that make it the off-road vehicle you need.

Conquer Any Terrain With the 2025 Ford Bronco

G.O.A.T. Modes

G.O.A.T. stands for Goes Over All Terrain. Your Bronco has up to seven modes to deal with any terrain. Normal Mode is for city and highway driving, while Eco Mode lets you drive even more efficiently, saving fuel without sacrificing performance. Sport Mode enhances gas pedal responsiveness and holds lower gears longer for increased acceleration. Sand/Snow Mode makes driving over deep snow or soft sand easier by using a four-wheel drive lock to enhance surface grip.

Slippery Mode is useful on wet, icy, or snow-covered roads by lowering throttle response and enhancing gear shifting. Mud/Ruts Mode makes off-roading easier than ever by improving traction over muddy, rutted, or rough terrain. It also engages the four-wheel drive lock. Rock Crawl Mode engages four-wheel drive lock and rear-differential lock to tackle rocky terrain. Finally, Baja Mode is available on several trims to improve traction on sand or other loose terrain.


Advanced Off-Roading Technology

Ford technology makes off-roading more fun and exciting, allowing you to drive almost anywhere. Trail Turn Assist activates at low speed, applying the brakes to the inside rear wheel when turning. This reduces your turning circle, enabling you to skirt otherwise impassable objects. Trail-1 Pedal Drive can be selected and automatically applies braking when you take your foot off the gas pedal and automatically changes G.O.A.T. modes depending on terrain.

Advance Trac with Roll Stability Control (RSC) is a cool feature that uses gyroscopic sensors to monitor vehicle stability on rough terrain. It can apply the brake to individual wheels to prevent losing traction and modify engine power to stop skidding or oversteering. The RSC will adjust braking and engine power to prevent a rollover.


Off-Road Design

The Bronco is built from the ground up to take on the great outdoors. Its design features 11.6″ of ground clearance, preventing damage to its undercarriage when you’re going over rocks or other sharp objects. The undercarriage can also be protected by adding the available bash plates. These form-fitting plates protect the underside of the engine, transmission, and other critical systems.

Electronic front and rear locking differentials also help prevent skidding. The locking differentials force wheels on the same axle to turn at the same speed, preventing slippage and providing an enhanced surface grip.

Contact us today at Franklin Ford in Franklin, MA, and test drive the Bronco.