This vehicle was driven 74% less than average. (Based on an estimate of 28,000km per year)

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There's lots to love about this 2025 Ford Bronco Outer Banks 2023. Here's a few key reasons that make this one stand out.
Includes driver-selectable modes, electronic transfer case, trail control, trail turn assist, and trail one-pedal driving for superior handling on various terrains.
Front seats offer 10-way power adjustment for the driver and 8-way for the passenger, ensuring customizable comfort no matter the journey.
Features an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, SiriusXM with 360L, and a 90-day trial of connected/navigation services.
Standard advanced safety technology includes BLIS, lane-keeping system, pre-collision assist with pedestrian detection, cross-traffic alert, rearview camera, and rear parking sensors.
Trail Control, Trail Turn Assist, and Trail One-Pedal Driving give the Bronco Outer Banks unique off-road maneuverability advantages over competitors like the Jeep Wrangler Sahara and Toyota 4Runner Limited, which lack some of these advanced driver aids.
Unlike most SUVs in its segment, the Bronco Outer Banks offers a manual convertible top and removable rear window, a feature not available on rivals like the Toyota 4Runner, enhancing the open-air experience.
The SYNC 4 system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto stands out against competitors such as the Jeep Wrangler’s Uconnect system, which typically still requires a wired connection for smartphone integration.
Ford Co-Pilot360 comes standard and includes advanced safety features—like blind spot info, lane keeping, and pre-collision assist—that are optional or unavailable on similarly priced Jeep Wrangler and Toyota 4Runner trims.