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Hidden Features of the 2025 Bronco!

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The 2025 Ford Bronco is packed with hidden features and thoughtful design elements that enhance both its functionality and its appeal to enthusiasts. Here's a roundup of some of the most intriguing hidden gems found in this rugged SUV:


🧭 Hidden Design Details & Easter Eggs​


  • American Flag Emblem: A subtle American flag is etched into the chrome strip on the back of the gear shifter, celebrating the Bronco's heritage.
  • "Designed and Engineered in Dearborn, Michigan" Badge: This tribute to Ford's roots is located near the shifter, emphasizing the vehicle's American craftsmanship.
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🧰 Functional Hidden Features​


  • Cargo Door Release: A discreet button located to the lower left of the steering column allows easy access to the rear cargo area without exiting the vehicle.
  • Instrument Cluster Brightness Controls: Two small buttons, found just to the right of the headlight controls, let you adjust the brightness of the digital dash and instrument cluster—ideal for night driving.
  • Lane Centering: This feature uses sensors to provide continuous steering assistance, helping keep the vehicle centered in its lane.
  • Cruise Control Gap Adjustment: While using cruise control, you can cycle through four gap settings to maintain a consistent distance from vehicles ahead, enhancing safety and comfort.
  • Engine Start Button Relocation: In the 2025 model, the engine start button has been moved to accommodate a larger screen, now located where the radio volume control used to be.
  • Auto Start-Stop Deactivation Button: A small button near the center console allows you to disable the engine start/stop system, which is particularly useful in heavy traffic or off-road situations.
  • Calm View Screen Mode: This minimalist interface mode simplifies the infotainment display to show only essential information, reducing distractions during drives.
  • 360-Degree Camera Toggle: A dedicated button marked with a video camera icon activates a bird’s-eye view, stitching images from multiple exterior cameras to assist in navigating tight spaces or off-road obstacles.

🧳 Hidden Storage & Utility​


  • Under-Seat Storage Compartment: In the Badlands trim, there's a hidden storage compartment beneath the back seat, perfect for stashing tools or other items out of sight.
  • Integrated Bottle Opener: A built-in bottle opener in the trunk area adds a touch of convenience for outdoor adventures.

🧭 Trail-Ready Tech​


  • G.O.A.T. Modes: The Bronco's "Goes Over Any Type of Terrain" system includes up to seven drive modes—such as Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, Sand, Baja, Mud/Ruts, and Rock Crawl—each optimizing the vehicle's performance for different terrains.
  • Trail One-Pedal Drive: This feature automatically applies and holds the brakes when the driver lifts off the gas pedal, aiding in precise control during off-road descents.
  • Trail Turn Assist: Utilizing torque vectoring, this system helps the Bronco navigate tight off-road corners by reducing the turning radius.
  • Trail Maps Integration: Owners can download topographical maps to their smartphones and project them onto the vehicle's infotainment screen, record trail runs, and share telemetry data with the community.
 
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