Drive Notes: 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Freewheeling

Tim Healey
by Tim Healey

Welcome to another edition of Drive Notes, which is where we provide a capsule review to a car that doesn't need the full-review treatment.

Up today -- a 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Freewheeling that I drove earlier this year. Yes, it's a 2024 -- sometimes they are in the fleet for a while. This one was obviously a limited-edition trim, but lightly-used ones are out there on the market.


The Freewheeling gets retro graphics, a silver grill, a different lower-front-end insert, a black roof, and17-inch black wheels with red accents.

The one I tested had the 1.5-liter three-cylinder EcoBoost engine, an eight-speed automatic transmission, and four-wheel drive. Standard or available features included LED headlights and tailights, Ford CoPIlot 360+, rearview camera, Sync 3 infotainment, wireless charging pad, LED fog lamps, heated front seats, a towing package, and rear parking sensors. The base price was $33,730 and the as-tested price rang out at $38,695, including $1,195 for D and D.

Time for the Pros and Cons.

Pros

  • The Bronco Sport remains engaging to drive, even with the three-banger. I've always preferred the punchier and smoother four-cylinder in this trucklet, but the 1.5 is acceptable for most around-town duty.
  • The ride is smooth and the handling is sporty enough. Ford really makes good use of that shared Escape platform, which was always strong in terms of driving dynamics.
  • A Slippery drive mode got me through a snowy drive from Detroit to Chicago.
  • Fuel economy is reasonable. Not great, but reasonable.
  • In terms of utility, the Sport is easy to use.
  • Front-seat comfort is good for long hauls
  • Finally, the graphics do look really cool.

Cons

  • The interior remains dated-looking with cheap-feeling materials. It's odd, since the Maverick's interior isn't that different -- but Ford manages to make the small truck's cabin look and feel good. Meanwhile, the Maverick's platform mate has an interior that's a bit of a letdown. It doesn't help that the interior isn't nearly as cool-looking as the exterior.
  • There's a little too much wind and road noise, especially at highway speeds.
  • That feature list looks light for the price.
  • Rear-seat space is a tad tight.
  • The boxy shape looks cool but doesn't cut through the wind well. There can be some tippiness when nature lets the wind get rolling.
  • Interior storage space is fine for most situations, but on a road trip where receipts and snacks and soda pile up, it can get disorganized quickly.
  • Sync 3 feels outdated.

As an overall package, the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport Freewheeling works overall, but there are a decent amount of flaws if one looks closely. Some have plagued the Bronco Sport since launch -- it needs a fresher interior and the 1.5 should probably be dropped, with the 2.0-liter turbo four being the sole plant. But the outside looks cool, especially with the special graphics, and one could do worse when it comes to compact crossovers. This one blends sport and utility nicely -- now, if we can just get a nicer cabin and some more sound-deadening.

Still, if you want one of these limited-edition vehicles, you likely won't be let down.

[Images © 2025 Tim Healey/TTAC.com]

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Tim Healey
Tim Healey

Tim Healey grew up around the auto-parts business and has always had a love for cars — his parents joke his first word was “‘Vette”. Despite this, he wanted to pursue a career in sports writing but he ended up falling semi-accidentally into the automotive-journalism industry, first at Consumer Guide Automotive and later at Web2Carz.com. He also worked as an industry analyst at Mintel Group and freelanced for About.com, CarFax, Vehix.com, High Gear Media, Torque News, FutureCar.com, Cars.com, among others, and of course Vertical Scope sites such as AutoGuide.com, Off-Road.com, and HybridCars.com. He’s an urbanite and as such, doesn’t need a daily driver, but if he had one, it would be compact, sporty, and have a manual transmission.

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  • Bd2 Bd2 on Dec 11, 2025

    Hey Tim- Post some of your old high school essays here as well. Whatever it is, it gets clicks and you get the benjamins.

  • 3SpeedAutomatic 3SpeedAutomatic on Dec 15, 2025

    If you are looking for true retro, apply wood grain paneling on the sides and hatch.

    Call it the Country Squire edition!!


    Anyone got photo-shop?!?! 🚗🚗🚗


  • Andarris Here in the Toronto area I haven't seen a 2006-2012 with intact rocker pannels for over two years now. I presume everywhere around the Great Lakes is the same ? They were super cheap dhring the first two years of the pandemic - could get one with less than 85K for around $6500 certified or a little higher mileage for $5000. Glad I skipped it, even in 2021 some of the 10's &11's were displaying corosion like you'd see on a 7 year older Impala, Camry or Accord. Also the mid-model switch to EPS made me balk at the few clean ones I found.
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh I do not ever have delays. I only fly out of PDX or EUG to LAS or OAK and OGG then back .. have never been delayed in the last ?30-ish? trips to vegas/disneyland/maui/cruise ship vacations.... EUG has contract tsa so we never have any TSA delays. unsure which airports have PRIVATE contract TSA that is UNAFFECTED by the deadlock that i HOPE NEVER EVER END.
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  • Michael S6 The 3 Amigos better hope that the oil spike is short lived as 4-5 dollar a gallon gas would put a damper on their cash cows especially "Ford's strategic shift" of killing off the escape/Lincoln cousin. Most other automakers have a full line of vehicles with much better full economy. GM is sucking air and its Cadillac devision is mostly EV and geriatric line up of ICE cars and SUV's that were supposed to be phased out this year. The expensive gas may push shoppers toward EV but GM's horrible EV reliability is a barrier.
  • Tane94 I read the GM press release about first quarter sales 2026 vs 2025 and Buick is getting its butt kicked:Buick Total* 41,654 61,822 -32.6 The future is bleak for Buick.
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