Cutting-Edge Tech in the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport

Top Safety Features of the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport: What You Need to Know
In Minnesota, where roads can be tricky in both winter and busy traffic, safety should be a top priority. The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport offers an impressive array of safety features designed to enhance your driving confidence. Whether navigating city streets or tackling snowy terrain, this SUV is ready to keep you and your passengers secure.

Co-Pilot360® Assist+ System
Ford’s Co-Pilot360® Assist+ system is a standout feature in the 2025 Bronco Sport. This suite includes several technologies designed to help you drive with more peace of mind. From Adaptive Cruise Control to Automatic Emergency Braking, Co-Pilot360® Assist+ keeps you safer and more aware of your surroundings, especially as you drive through Minneapolis’ unique urban and weather conditions.

Pre-Collision Assist® With Automatic Emergency Braking
Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking helps reduce the impact of or even prevent frontal collisions. Using sensors, it can detect potential collisions with vehicles or pedestrians ahead. If a threat is detected, the system activates visual and audible alerts. If you don’t react in time, the system automatically applies the brakes to lessen or avoid the collision. This is particularly valuable on icy Minneapolis roads, where stopping quickly can be challenging.

Blind Spot Assist & Lane-Keeping
Changing lanes in busy city traffic can be stressful. Blind Spot Assist provides visual cues in the side mirrors when a vehicle enters your blind spot, alerting you to potential danger. Along with this, the Lane-Keeping System uses resistive steering torque to gently steer you back into your lane if you unintentionally drift. These two features work together to make lane changes safer, especially when visibility is limited during the winter months.

Reverse Brake Assist
Maneuvering through tight parking lots or backing out of a spot on a busy street can be tricky, but the Bronco Sport’s Reverse Brake Assist has you covered. This system detects obstacles behind your vehicle, such as pedestrians, other vehicles, or shopping carts. If it detects a potential collision, the system will alert you and, if necessary, apply the brakes to prevent an impact. This feature makes it easier to navigate crowded areas and helps reduce the risk of accidents while reversing.

Adaptive Cruise Control With Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering
Cruising through the streets of Minneapolis, the Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering keeps you at a safe distance from other vehicles while maintaining your set speed. The system can even bring the Bronco Sport to a full stop in heavy traffic and resume when the road clears. Lane Centering uses cameras and radar to help keep you centered in your lane. These features add an extra layer of convenience and safety, particularly on long drives or in stop-and-go traffic.

360-Degree Camera System
The available 360-degree camera system gives you a comprehensive view of your surroundings, including front, rear, and side cameras. This makes parking and low-speed maneuvers easier, especially when dealing with tight spaces in busy areas like downtown Minneapolis. The split-view display lets you see multiple angles at once, helping you navigate safely and confidently when driving in crowded environments.

Intersection Assist
Busy intersections in Minneapolis can be dangerous, especially when making a left turn. Available Intersection Assist helps detect potential collisions with oncoming traffic or pedestrians when you’re turning. If a threat is detected, the system alerts you and can apply the brakes to help prevent or reduce the severity of an accident. This is especially valuable when visibility is limited or when crossing busy streets.

Exit Warning
Parallel parking on a busy street can be tricky, especially when you need to open your doors. The Exit Warning system uses rear corner radar sensors to detect approaching vehicles or cyclists as you or your passengers prepare to exit the vehicle. If something is detected, it alerts you to prevent accidents, a particularly helpful feature in Minneapolis where bike traffic is common.
