Despite the similarities in their names, the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport are decidedly different vehicles at their core. The primary difference between the two is the size and body styles of available for each. So, if you're interested in learning more about which is right for your needs and lifestyle, read on to learn more from our Ford experts here at Ciocca Ford of Souderton.
Now, from a very high level, the use cases for the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport are different. The Ford Bronco is better suited to Sellersville shoppers who lead more adventurous lifestyles and need a vehicle that can handle serious off-road environments. By comparison, the new Ford Bronco Sport is better suited to day-to-day driving, but if you want to take a weekend excursion out to nearby Nockamixon State Park in Quakertown, you rest assured that it can handle light off-roading.
Overall, the Ford Bronco is the larger of the two models, boasting available two-door and four-door body styles. The Ford Bronco Sport is only available in a four-door body style, but it's shorter from end to end than its sibling.
Most notably, the Ford Bronco offers a removable roof and removable doors, so if you want to enjoy open air driving during the summertime in Harleysville, you can easily do so. The Ford Bronco Sport does not offer such removable doors or a removable roof, but it does offer an available sunroof.
Want to learn more about the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco Sport? Make the short trip from Lansdale to test drive bot that Ciocca Ford of Souderton.