Sharing its platform with the Escape, the Ford Bronco Sport excels at leaving the pavement. Itโs designed for gravel roads and light trails, while reserving serious off-roading for its larger Bronco sibling. However, some owners might prefer to emphasize the urban aspects, resulting in this digitally lowered, slammed Bronco Sport, ready for the Cars and Coffee scene.
The 2021 and 2022 Bronco and Bronco Sport faced several recalls and delays. Nevertheless, after two years, theyโve demonstrated their popularity. The Bronco Sport’s strong new vehicle sales are supported by its status as one of the fastest-selling used vehicles, reflecting a highly competitive market.
Moreover, Bronco Sport owners frequently customize their vehicles (its larger sibling is even more popular for this), and Ford has revamped its supplier network to support customization through an extensive official accessories catalog. However, while many of these accessories cater to lifestyle and rugged uses, this independent rendering focuses on a low, street-oriented setup.
Digital artist Hugo Silva appears to understand the real-world implications of vehicle customization, equipping the Bronco Sport with components that could be available in reality.
Air ride and body kit for slammed Ford Bronco Sport
To begin with, the Blue Oval crossover features air suspension, now displayed at its lowest setting. This setup allows the Fifteen52 wheels to tuck deep into the factory fenders.
Additionally, the lower part of the vehicle receives several aero enhancements. These include a front lip, side skirt extensions, and a rear valance accommodating four exhaust pipes.
Speaking of the exhaust, it’s ideal if this slammed Ford Bronco Sport skips the standard 181-horsepower, 1.5L turbo three-cylinder engine. Though attractive for its sub-$30,000 price, this motor is primarily suited for city driving and lacks refinement below 1,500 rpm. Thus, the 2.0L turbo-four, with 250 horsepower, provides a more refined option.
Ford has introduced a Heritage Edition for the Bronco Sport in 2023, aligning it with its larger siblingโs Heritage Edition, which pays homage to the original 1966 model.
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However, both vehicles are set for a refresh in 2024. One significant update will be a hybrid powertrain for the Bronco Sport, likely a 2.5L Atkinson cycle four-cylinder with a total of 191 horsepower. By then, we will have seen all the possible Bronco Sport lowering treatments.