Trim Levels
We carry five Bronco Sport trims at Town & Country Ford ~ Nashville. The Big Bend is the most budget-friendly option, and it has excellent capability and a lot of convenient features. The Heritage offers more, as do the unique Bronco Sport Free Wheeling and upscale Bronco Sport Outer Banks trims. The Free Wheeling is a brand-new trim this year, and it stands out with red accents on its wheels and sunset-inspired graphics. At the top of the lineup, you'll find the well-equipped Badlands.
Design
When you look inside the Ford Bronco Sport, you'll notice how spacious it is. You can fit a lot of gear in the back, and since the second row has a 60/40-split configuration, it's easy to rearrange things to expand your cargo capacity. The front row can feature heated and power-adjustable seats, and the SUV can also be equipped with a heated steering wheel. Ford enhanced the Bronco Sport with several details that add to its style. The steering wheel showcases a Bronco badge, and the available two-tone seats look great. Plus, many available components make the SUV more practical. They include cargo tie-down hooks, rubberized floor mats and rubberized second-row seatbacks.
Likewise, Ford designed the exterior of the Bronco Sport with utility in mind. The roof rack rails can support a significant amount of weight and can hold skis, bikes and other gear. The flip-up rear glass gives you easy access to the cargo space, and you can adjust the two floodlights included in the back whenever you need more illumination. The hatch even has a bottle opener integrated into it.