2021 Ford Bronco Sport: 6 Things We Like, 3 We Don’t (Cars.com)

2021 Ford Bronco Sport: 6 Things We Like, 3 We Don’t (Cars.com)

The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport blends a rugged-looking exterior with standard four-wheel drive and impressive off-roading credentials. Yet to many SUV shoppers, the Bronco Sport is just the smaller, more user-friendly and ultimately less macho version of the larger and similarly brand-new Bronco. The bigger Bronco is the one with the removable doors and mud-loving road manners designed to challenge the Jeep Wrangler for go-anywhere bragging rights.

… Except during our time with the Bronco Sport, we concluded it could be the better choice for many SUV shoppers. Easier to maneuver and with a handsome interior, the Bronco Sport comes loaded with sought-after tech and safety features. Sure, the larger Bronco is a brute when the road turns into a rocky, muddy mess, but the Bronco Sport has a surprising amount of off-road prowess — more than enough to challenge rivals like the Jeep Cherokee or even the Land Rover Discovery Sport.

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(photo credit: Aaron Bragman - Cars.com)

(photo credit: Aaron Bragman - Cars.com)

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