I had a 2022 Big Bend and I can attest to the 4WD system being outstanding. It got me through a foot of snow going up a steep hill with very little trouble. The limiting factor was the street-grade AS tires.
The turbo inline three should be eliminated entirely. It's not a good engine. It's rough and unrefined. It's not very reliable, either. I agree that the 2.0 liter turbo four should be standard with the 2.3 liter turbo four as an option.
Even though the Escape and Bronco share the same platform, i do respect Ford for making them at least look distinctive inside and out. That being said, Toyota used one engine to carry their Rav4 platform with much success. Not a lot of torque, but a respectable balance of power, efficiency, and reliability. Of course now, the Escape version is on the way out.
@@PaulRavitsky why? You’re not buying one to tow a 7000+lb camper. It’s a daily with a little off road capability. The 2.0L has plenty of power for what it is, and, frankly, the 1.5L is more than enough for the average person.
@@PaulRavitsky ... in 1989 my Mustang GT with 5.0L V8 engine made 225HP and 300LB feet of torque... My 2022 Bonco Sport Badlands with the 2.0L makes 250HP and 277LB feet of torque... in case you can't do the math that's 25HP more than that 5.0L V8 and only 22 less LB FT of Torque.... all while getting 9 miles per gallon better fuel economy.... the 2.0 is plenty of engine for this vehicle.
Having taken one test drive, I cannot imagine that little tiny 1.3L 3 cyl. engine going up any reasonably steep hill. “Off road ready hardware” is cosmetic’s.
@@Greatdome99 - True, but HP per pound also matters. I had a Mitsubishi made Dodge Colt Turbo, that was Front WD only, but would fry the tires in 1, 2, and 3rd gear. It had a tiny engine like this does. All I know is on the test drive, it seemed so comically underpowered I was doubtful it could get up to highway speed.
Would they make a right-hand steering column for the Australasian Oceanic market ? ; furthermore with this will they install a towbar for hauling a small game fishing boat ? .
@@akrich65barker51 Grrrr, that disappoints me so much I want to give this a thumbs down to show my displeasure, but that isn’t what the thumbs down is for,
Too bad they still don't have the very desirable powered rear liftgate. Once you've had it it's hard to live without that handsfree convenience. There is really no excuse for not having it on the upper trim levels.
Go ahead and take the Escape on that trail in the video and see what happens. But do note that every other "Trail Rated" Jeep other than the Wrangler has unibody construction. The modern Land Rover Defender and Rage Rover lines are also unibody though they call it a Monocoque with integrated frame to sound cool. Frankly, the base platform used has very little to do with the capabilities of the final vehicle. These days most auto manufacturers build their cars and trucks on a handful of global platforms to reduce costs. Lots of vehicles use Ford's C-Class platform (Focus / Escape / Kuga / Bronco Sport / Maverick / Transit Connect / Lincoln Corsair) ... but in this application it has been strengthened in key areas and is actually very capable for light to medium off-road use.
USA gets the Ford Bronco Sport Sasquatch for 2025 while Australia gets the Ford Everest Tremor (Ford Ranger based SUV) for 2025... Make me wonder why Ford USA use the Everest as a base for a new upscale SUV for Lincoln. Won't compete with the Bronco (another Ford Ranger based SUV) if it is upscaled.
I wouldn’t expect much long term reliability, but it does look better than the jellybean Escape that will replace. This actually looks very similar to the boxy, but smaller first gen Escape. This is just a little bigger and less reliable.
now, that is 901% very TUFF, i love it, but it's missing something, WHERE'S THE RAPTOR VERSION OF IT???? they applied the Raptor package on the other Bronco. so, they should do the same thing to this one. other than that, i love it!
So then WHY does the Japanese motorcycle industry use three cylinder engines? They put three cylinder engines in the Kei cars too. It has NOTHING to do with how many cylinders an engine has.
Please Please Please JD….retire!!! Your bellowing and exaggerated speaking is SO annoying!!! You did so much for the automotive press but your dated style just turns off anyone under 30…..yes I’m being harsh but I’m also speaking truth. If you cannot let go of the reigns Motorweek will be defunct in a handful of years! What does Motorweek share with the most successful automotive social media channels? NOTHING!!!
Maybe for offroad but not in almost any other way. The B2 does not ride or handle close to as well as the BS on road where they both spend the majority of their time. Also the B2 is very tippy in emergency maneuvers thanks to its high center of gravity, narrow track and overly short wheelbase. It's way less safe as well. Also the B2 is dog slow by comparison. And I say all this as someone who loves the B2. But lets not kid ourselves. The BS is a better vehicle in most all respects.
I had a 2022 Big Bend and I can attest to the 4WD system being outstanding. It got me through a foot of snow going up a steep hill with very little trouble. The limiting factor was the street-grade AS tires.
The 4 cylinder should be the only engine on the Bronco Sport. The 3 cylinder should be left to the Escape.
The turbo inline three should be eliminated entirely. It's not a good engine. It's rough and unrefined. It's not very reliable, either. I agree that the 2.0 liter turbo four should be standard with the 2.3 liter turbo four as an option.
3 cylinder engine? For an off-road vehicle?
The Ford Bronco Sport Is What The Ford Bronco 2 Could Have Been If Ford Had The Ford Bronco 2 In Two Door & Four Door.
The 2.0L turbo should be standard, with the 2.3L turbo as the optional powerplant.
And maybe you'll buy one?
@@geestang2662nah, I’m good with my full-size Bronco Outer Banks, but if they ever decide to add the 5.0 on these, I’ll trade it for one of those.
Wouldn’t fit the price point
@@geestang2662 nah, I’d prefer a full-size 3-door Bronco, I’d like the 5.0 option on that one though.
That would be awesome. Maybe an aftermarket tuner can do that.
sounds like we are going to need a towing package
Dang!!!!! Awesome!!!
Would love this with the same hybrid drivetrain as the Maverick
45k is insane 😂
I wholeheartedly agree.
Even though the Escape and Bronco share the same platform, i do respect Ford for making them at least look distinctive inside and out. That being said, Toyota used one engine to carry their Rav4 platform with much success. Not a lot of torque, but a respectable balance of power, efficiency, and reliability. Of course now, the Escape version is on the way out.
People just don’t get it. Lots of vehicles share platforms, that doesn’t make them the “same”. The Baby Bronco ain’t no Escape.
That’s what I thought also.
You're right, it's a Maverick station wagon.
I'm sorry this is happening to you.
@@WorthlessNickores ... Since the Bronco Sport predates the Maverick pickup... the Maverick is actually a Bronco Sport "El Camino"
@@silvestrocrino3256 👍🤣
Are those auxiliary switches pre wired to the fuse block?
Yes
What if the Bronco Sport got the Raptor treatment?
It truly needs a V6 motor to the Bronco Sport or offer more horsepower than 250 and make it standard on all models.
@@PaulRavitsky why? You’re not buying one to tow a 7000+lb camper. It’s a daily with a little off road capability. The 2.0L has plenty of power for what it is, and, frankly, the 1.5L is more than enough for the average person.
250 horsepower? Ford could at least another 20 more horsepower. In other words, maybe Ford could use the same motor as in the Ford Edge.
@@PaulRavitsky ... in 1989 my Mustang GT with 5.0L V8 engine made 225HP and 300LB feet of torque... My 2022 Bonco Sport Badlands with the 2.0L makes 250HP and 277LB feet of torque... in case you can't do the math that's 25HP more than that 5.0L V8 and only 22 less LB FT of Torque.... all while getting 9 miles per gallon better fuel economy.... the 2.0 is plenty of engine for this vehicle.
Good point !
Of course almost none of us ever left our Foxbodies in stock condition. I still have a 85 Coupe and 91GT to throw parts at for fun ;)
How much compensation do you need?
Having taken one test drive, I cannot imagine that little tiny 1.3L 3 cyl. engine going up any reasonably steep hill. “Off road ready hardware” is cosmetic’s.
Japanese do it with 660cc engine. Proper gearing can go a long way. But this obviously isnt meant for extreme offroad use
It's all about gear ratios. A blender motor could haul you up anything, though not very fast.
@@Erin-Thor so true doesn't have enough power to pull the hat off the top of your head...
@@Erin-Thor so true don't got enough power to pull the hat off ya head
@@Greatdome99 - True, but HP per pound also matters. I had a Mitsubishi made Dodge Colt Turbo, that was Front WD only, but would fry the tires in 1, 2, and 3rd gear. It had a tiny engine like this does. All I know is on the test drive, it seemed so comically underpowered I was doubtful it could get up to highway speed.
Would they make a right-hand steering column for the Australasian Oceanic market ? ; furthermore with this will they install a towbar for hauling a small game fishing boat ? .
That bronco sport would be perfect with a Nissan 2.5 engine and Mazda 6spd transmission
Or just offer the 2.3T Mustang powertrain
Will the 2.0 litre be available for the outer banks?
No
@@akrich65barker51 Grrrr, that disappoints me so much I want to give this a thumbs down to show my displeasure, but that isn’t what the thumbs down is for,
Too bad they still don't have the very desirable powered rear liftgate. Once you've had it it's hard to live without that handsfree convenience. There is really no excuse for not having it on the upper trim levels.
I don't want mixed messages here. I'm liking the video because I like Motor week, NOT the bronco sport.
The green color is nice.
The grab handles are very cute.
Absolutely adorable little escape.
Go ahead and take the Escape on that trail in the video and see what happens. But do note that every other "Trail Rated" Jeep other than the Wrangler has unibody construction. The modern Land Rover Defender and Rage Rover lines are also unibody though they call it a Monocoque with integrated frame to sound cool. Frankly, the base platform used has very little to do with the capabilities of the final vehicle. These days most auto manufacturers build their cars and trucks on a handful of global platforms to reduce costs. Lots of vehicles use Ford's C-Class platform (Focus / Escape / Kuga / Bronco Sport / Maverick / Transit Connect / Lincoln Corsair) ... but in this application it has been strengthened in key areas and is actually very capable for light to medium off-road use.
Damn nice segment, bruh
Sound more like a sheep
USA gets the Ford Bronco Sport Sasquatch for 2025 while Australia gets the Ford Everest Tremor (Ford Ranger based SUV) for 2025... Make me wonder why Ford USA use the Everest as a base for a new upscale SUV for Lincoln. Won't compete with the Bronco (another Ford Ranger based SUV) if it is upscaled.
Please Ford, bring the Bronco Sport to Europe! With a manual, by the way!
There aren't manual versions for the Bronco...Only for a few sport cars have it...Not even Mustang has a manual gear anymore I think.
@@francomg You are right, no manuals for the BroncoSport in the USA, but I asked a manual for the European market.
I wouldn’t expect much long term reliability, but it does look better than the jellybean Escape that will replace. This actually looks very similar to the boxy, but smaller first gen Escape. This is just a little bigger and less reliable.
Budget Shia LaBeouf.
Can it get any better? Yup.
Who is this guy,?? Where's Jhon davis??This isn't motor week....
Davis narrates the road tests, this isn't a road test.
Davis does the entire episode wtf u talking about???
@@Blu3_SK33no he doesn't do the entire episode, and hasn't for a while now.
Worth 25k.
Outrageous prices... for cheap truck.. that should cost $20,000
What are yall on about with 1.3L nonsense lol. There’s only a 1.5L and 2L 🤣
Bye bradda
It's a minivan
Ford should dump the 1.5l
If I'm going into the bush it ain't going to be in a Ford ....
Pretty cool, but not cool enough
Ford Escape (Bronco Edition) 😂
Every day, the automotive industry gets worse.
now, that is 901% very TUFF, i love it, but it's missing something, WHERE'S THE RAPTOR VERSION OF IT???? they applied the Raptor package on the other Bronco. so, they should do the same thing to this one. other than that, i love it!
Oh, oh this vehicle has a turbocharged three-cylinder engine...not good for a long life .
Looks ruggled though, very masculine!
So then WHY does the Japanese motorcycle industry use three cylinder engines? They put three cylinder engines in the Kei cars too. It has NOTHING to do with how many cylinders an engine has.
No go. Ford needs to bring back the 2.9L or 3.0L V6.
That is impossible. Emissions regulations prevent that.
@@mbox314lolol silly rabbit. They can fix that. Don't be daft. Remember VW
You do realize those antiquated engines have 100 or more less horsepower, right?
It's Cute, but I will be keepig my 2017 toyota tacoma TRD sport 4x4....🤪
Okay? They're not in the same class, you're talking about a mid size truck, this thing would however kill the RAV4 off-road in any trim the RAV4 has.
still better than the toenail/hornet
Please Please Please JD….retire!!! Your bellowing and exaggerated speaking is SO annoying!!! You did so much for the automotive press but your dated style just turns off anyone under 30…..yes I’m being harsh but I’m also speaking truth. If you cannot let go of the reigns Motorweek will be defunct in a handful of years! What does Motorweek share with the most successful automotive social media channels? NOTHING!!!
Just buy the real bronco base for the price of this up trimmed model and upgrade it to your needs over time.
And it has the manual transmission!!
Nice looking rig. But my 1988 "baby" bronco 2 is better!!!
Maybe for offroad but not in almost any other way. The B2 does not ride or handle close to as well as the BS on road where they both spend the majority of their time. Also the B2 is very tippy in emergency maneuvers thanks to its high center of gravity, narrow track and overly short wheelbase. It's way less safe as well. Also the B2 is dog slow by comparison. And I say all this as someone who loves the B2. But lets not kid ourselves. The BS is a better vehicle in most all respects.
Those 3 cylinder motors are trash, don't buy one unless it the only thing you can do besides walk. Then sell it ASAP.
Bye ford escape
Bronco Sport is basically a ford Escape. 1.5 engine is trash 💩💩💩
I agree 💯!! The Bronco Sport is basically an Escape in outdoorsman clothes.
You know nothing about it, it’s obvious,
Bronco Sport, Escape and Mavrick are just lifted Ford Focus. Have been for years. Welcome to 2012?
Can the Escape do what this Bronco goes off road? Asking for a friend…
@@KeithSchwerinit is obvious that you are misinformed
and its still dumb
just buy a bronco.
So 4cylinders are out of base vehicles, this is a hard pass over 30 grand too small not so rugged like
Sasquatch package with anorexic tires. 🙄
I've never liked the look of the Bronco Sport. I think the side profile is ugly.
poor quality Ford and horrible dealer service.
Yes cool but how about a truck with less tech and less cost, emphasis on COST
AND- it's probably going to start at a little under $50K (for a fancy Escape)