Customers can also create their own accessory bundles if none of these appeal to them.
Ford offers more customization options than just a wide range of trim levels, including a First Edition Bronco Sport with a full loaded First Edition and four trim levels. It can be difficult to choose the right accessories, given the number of options available. The Blue Oval has created five accessory bundles that will suit different preferences.
These are called “lifestyle accessory bundles” and can be divided into the following categories: Water, Snow, Camping, Cargo, and Bike. These accessory bundles are installed by dealers and come with Yakima goodies. You can choose them when you order a new Bronco Sport. The goodies can also be rolled into vehicle financing, so you don’t have to buy them individually.
These are the accessories that come with each accessory bundle.
Bike
Yakima bike rack with hitch (tilt, two bikes)
Crossbars for roof rails
Yakima roof-mounted basket (medium; with net)
All-weather Ford floor mats
Water
Yakima kayak carrier with locks
Yakima awning
Crossbars for roof rails
All-weather Ford floor mats
Schnee
Yakima ski/snowsport rack with hitch mount
Crossbars for roof rails
All-weather Ford floor mats
Camping
Yakima Skyrise two-person rooftop tent
Yakima awning
Crossbars for roof railsAll-weather floor mats
Cargo
Yakima 16-cubic foot roof-mounted cargo container
Crossbars for roof rails
All-weather Ford floor mats
Ford Bronco Sport customers have the option to create their own bundles by choosing from over 100 accessories. Ford’s 2021 Bronco Sports web page has 162 items in the section. These include roof racks, tents, off-road recovery kits, and a battery jump starter pack.
Ford has delivered more than 5,000 Bronco Sport units in 2020, and just over 8,000 in January 2021. The “baby Bronco”, which is also known as the “baby Bronco”, is very popular. Some dealers mark up the model as high as $10,000. This is rare for a compact crossover.