Exploring the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks: A Comprehensive Test Drive Review

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Join us as Brian takes the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks for a test drive, exploring its features and performance. Discover what makes this SUV a standout choice for both off-road adventures and daily driving.

- Explore the eye-catching design features like the shadow black exterior and distinctive LED headlights.

- Dive into performance specifics, including the 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine and available driving modes.

- Check out the ample technological enhancements from keyless entry to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.

- Take a closer look at the practicalities offered, such as the versatile trunk space and built-in convenience features.

- Experience the driving dynamics with adaptive cruise control and lane centering during the test drive segment.

Watch now to find out if the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks meets your SUV expectations!
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I test drove one two days ago and loved it. Going to purchase for sure. We haven’t owned a brand new vehicle in 38 years, so we’re overdue ❤️

dianabergeron
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Would recommend that you point out which features are optional vs standard. For example, the adaptive cruise and nav are part of copilot 360+.

bobjakubik
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outer banks doesn't have all the drive modes, it is missing mud and ruts, which is only on the badlands version. That being said, the OB trim is all about luxury.

embarkingolive
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Thanks for the video, but what is the outer banks safari roof? It appears to be a tall roof, but I haven’t seen any pictures is it some that comes attached or is a conversion option. I was hoping it was an open air concept like the wrangler guess it’s just a tall roof? Where you could place 2 bikes in the back standing? Not one picture on the internet just a we description please show what it’s all anout.

waynewilliams
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Awe, I just bought one, but it didn’t have a moon roof, but it’s ok, I like it fine.

cplas
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It's 74.3" width, a lot more than 70" and reviewing it without reference to the recalls ignores a lot.

newenglandergray
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I want so badly to love the Bronco Sport as I love the exterior styling, but Ford really cheaped-out on the interior. The look and feel of the seats remind me of old CD-ROM pleather binder cases from long ago. Just very cheap looking and feeling. That massive beige-toned headliner is awful in an SUV like this.

The amount of cheap, hard-touch plastic used (especially on and around the dashboard and console) is impossible to overlook, and the infotainment display looks like a dated HP Pavilion monitor from the early 2000's (and or an old Garmin navigation device from the same era). The software also looks dated and not properly laid out.

The lack of contrast and endless see of plastic just makes the dashboard look incredibly dated - very vintage Ford Taurus. It does not match the awesome exterior and styling and they certainly didn't achieve the rugged look they claim the interior has.

I know it is important to be at a certain price-point, but the Bronco Sport needs a higher trim level to right these wrongs. If the Bronco Sport had a nice interior, it would be the little off-road SUV to beat.

iSowelu
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Some of these options are not standard.

dillonsmith
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This isn’t a BRONCO! This is the bastard child of a Ford Explorer and an older Land Rover Discovery that got drunk one night and made a mistake...The full size Broncos are the only new real Bronco.

Sebrof
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My wife has a 22 bronco sport outter banks and when it hit 22 months old its been nothing but trouble it was bought in january of 22 it only has 26k miles on it and it has left my wife and kids stranded 4 times and its in the shop again for a high pressure fuel pump failure plz people becareful

elliottlee