2025 Jeep Wrangler vs 2025 Ford Bronco
A 2025 Jeep Wrangler vs 2025 Ford Bronco Comparison
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Choosing between the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport comes down to what kind of adventure you have in mind. Both SUVs offer rugged designs, capable performance, and a variety of features to meet different driving needs. Whether you’re tackling trails, cruising city streets, or planning your next big road trip, each vehicle brings its own strengths to the table. Let’s take a closer look at how these two popular models compare in areas like performance, comfort, and technology.
Power Comparison:
When it comes to engine choices, both the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport and the 2025 Jeep Wrangler give drivers a lot to get excited about. The Bronco Sport offers two options: a lively 1.5-litre three-cylinder that puts out 181 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque, or a beefier 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine delivering 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque.Â
On the Jeep side, the Wrangler brings even more muscle to the table. You can choose between the trusted 3.6-litre Pentastar V6 with 285 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, or the punchy 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder that cranks out 270 horsepower and an impressive 295 lb-ft of torque.Â
Pricing and Value
When choosing between the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and the 2025 Ford Bronco, price is one of the first factors many buyers consider. The Wrangler starts at a slightly more accessible price point at $42,995* as compared to the Bronco’s $51,260* price tag. With the former you opt for an iconic off-roader without overextending your budget. Whether you're eyeing a well-equipped Sport model or upgrading to a Rubicon, Jeep offers strong value across the lineup, giving drivers more choice and flexibility when it comes to configurations and customizations.
Fuel Economy Comparison
While fuel economy isn't the primary reason you buy a rugged midsize SUV, it’s still a daily reality. Here, the Jeep Wrangler manages to outperform its rival in a few meaningful ways. In city driving, the Wrangler delivers an estimated 13.8 L/100km compared to the Bronco’s 17.6 L/100 km. On the highway, the Wrangler once again shines with a 10.2 L/100km rating, while the Bronco lags behind at 13.8 L/100km.
Off-Road Mastery
Both the Wrangler and Bronco are built with adventure in mind, but when it comes to off-road excellence, the Jeep Wrangler continues to set the benchmark. Thanks to its solid front and rear axles, available Rock-Trac® 4x4 system, electronic sway bar disconnect, and optional factory-installed winch, the Wrangler is a purpose-built off-roader right from the dealership floor.
The Ford Bronco certainly tries to match this reputation, but it also covers for daily driving prowess. The Jeep Wrangler heavily leans into its off-road capabilities, that is why many off-road enthusiasts find the Wrangler’s overall mechanical toughness and decades-long legacy to be a major selling point.Â
Infotainment and Interior Comfort
Inside, the Wrangler impresses with its Uconnect® 5 system paired with a 12.3-inch touchscreen that comes standard across many trims. This infotainment system is praised for its clear graphics, intuitive interface, and wireless smartphone integration, giving you an easier, more modern driving experience. The standard sound system is an 8 speaker setup as compared to the Bronco’s 7 speaker standard system. The presence of a media hub with USB port and auxiliary audio input jack further enhances the infotainment aspect of the wrangler.
The Ford Bronco offers a decent infotainment setup itself at a 12.0-inch LCD screen, but some drivers note that its interface feels a step behind in ease-of-use and responsiveness. Plus, while both vehicles are built to handle rugged conditions, the Bronco’s interior often feels a little basic. The Wrangler, meanwhile, offers available upscale options like leather-trimmed seats, heated front seats, and premium audio as go higher up the trims, without losing its toughness.Â
Customization and Configuration Options
Elite car makers realize that one size does not fit all, giving birth to multiple trims for their vehicle models. The Ford Bronco lineup stands strong with 6 different trims catering to different needs, however in comparison, the Jeep Wrangler’s customization potential remains one of its standout features. Available in two- or four-door models, with over 11 distinct trims and optional packages, it’s easy to build a Wrangler that fits your lifestyle exactly.Â
Find Your 2025 Jeep Wrangler at Scarsview Chrysler
At Scarsview Chrysler in Scarborough, ON, we know adventure is in your blood, and nothing pairs better with that spirit than a 2025 Jeep Wrangler. Visit us today and discover why the 2025 Wrangler continues to be Canada's ultimate off-road SUV.
*All pricing is based on Ontario MSRP and does not include taxes and fees. Dealer pricing may differ. Prices are subject to change at any time without notice.