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The 2025 Ford Bronco Outer Banks is a midsize off-road SUV powered by a 2.7-liter twin-turbocharged V6 producing 330 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The Outer Banks trim features leather-trimmed heated seats, a 12-inch SYNC 4 touchscreen, LED signature lighting, and 18-inch polished aluminum wheels with all-terrain tires. With its removable doors and roof panels, HOSS suspension system, and Trail Control crawl feature, the Bronco Outer Banks balances trail capability with on-road refinement.

Car Details

Make Ford
Model Bronco
Year 2025
Body Type SUV
Engine Type 2.7L Twin-Turbo V6
Horsepower 330 hp
Torque 415 lb-ft
Transmission 10-speed automatic
Drivetrain 4WD
Fuel Economy 18 city / 20 hwy mpg
Starting MSRP $46,595
Seating 5 passengers
0-60 mph 6.3 sec
4.4
1 reviews
Off-Road Capability
4.8
AWD System Responsiveness
4.3
Snow and Ice Performance
4.2
Handling and Stability
3.5
Fuel Efficiency
2.5
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.4/5

The 2025 Ford Bronco Outer Banks delivers a compelling blend of trail-ready capability and on-road refinement. The 2.7L twin-turbo V6 produces a robust 330 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque, channeled through a smooth 10-speed automatic. Off-road, the Bronco is genuinely formidable with its solid front axle, generous ground clearance, and available Sasquatch package. The Outer Banks trim smartly prioritizes comfort with leather-trimmed seats, a quality interior, and Ford's SYNC 4 infotainment. Removable doors and roof panels add open-air adventure appeal that competitors simply cannot match. The trade-offs are real, though: 18/20 mpg fuel economy is thirsty for a daily driver, on-highway wind noise is noticeable, and the ride can feel truck-like over sharp bumps. At $46,595, it undercuts the Wrangler Rubicon while offering more power and a more modern cabin. Best suited for outdoor enthusiasts who want genuine off-road chops without sacrificing too much daily livability.

Off-Road Capability
4.8
AWD System Responsiveness
4.3
Snow and Ice Performance
4.2
Handling and Stability
3.5
Fuel Efficiency
2.5
Mar 17, 2026