The Ford Bronco is one of Ford’s more well-loved models. Part of the reason why this SUV has been received so well in its various generations is thanks to the versatility it boasts in its lineup year on year. In this 2025 Bronco Stroppe Edition review, we’ll be going in depth on what it is the Stroppe trim in particular does so well. We’ll explain what makes this trim such a popular choice amongst Bronco enthusiasts while giving you the tools to decide for yourself if the Stroppe is your next dream Bronco.
Key Takeaways
- The Bronco Stroppe is a visually exciting trim that overhauls many of the basic features of the Bronco while also adding onto the Bronco’s appeal by introducing quality of life features buyers will love.
- Inside, every Bronco now comes standard with a 12.0-inch digital driver display and footwell ambient lighting.
- Part of the first generation of the Ford Bronco.
What is the Bronco Stroppe Edition?
The Stroppe Edition Bronco is all about making a statement, both visually and historically. Its four-color paint scheme pays homage to the vehicle’s Baja-racing lineage, starting with Code Orange (also known as Raptor Orange) running from the rocker panels to just above the doors, topped with a layer of Oxford White, and capped by an Atlas Blue hardtop.
Functional styling is part of the mix too—the matte black hood reduces glare on tricky terrain like the Mint 400’s Warp Zone, while also keeping bright drive-through lights at bay. The tailgate continues the matte black theme, and the grille is finished in a contrasting Frozen White. Fender badges clearly announce “Stroppe Edition,” complete with a cactus icon, making this Bronco unmistakable as a special, performance-oriented homage to its off-road racing heritage.
What changes are coming for the 2025 Bronco?
The 2025 Ford Bronco carries forward its focus on safety and everyday usability, with Ford’s Co-Pilot360 suite of driver-assist features remaining standard across the lineup. Key technologies include front automatic emergency braking, hill start assist, and automatic high-beams, all designed to enhance confidence behind the wheel.
Inside, the cabin dimensions are nearly identical to the 2024 model, with the two- and four-door versions offering virtually the same passenger space—differing by less than an inch. Where the four-door Bronco stands out is in its expanded cargo capacity, making it the more practical choice for buyers who plan to haul gear, pack for road trips, or simply want the added versatility of extra storage room.
Summary
The Bronco Stroppe is an exciting, retro inspired model in the Bronco lineup that keeps things classy but still practical as it finds its niche in the segment as an affordable appearance package that punches well above its weight class. For one of the classier options in the 2025 model year, the Ford Bronco Stroppe is one of the best suited models. Get yours at Jarrett Scott in Plant City.