Shop new Ford Bronco Sport SUVs at Wendle Ford and get the capability you want for Spokane commutes and weekend trailheads.
If you want an SUV that feels easy around town but still looks forward to the next dirt road, the Ford Bronco Sport hits a sweet spot. It’s compact enough for daily errands and parking lots, yet purpose-built with adventure-friendly design details that make it a great match for drivers who split time between I-90 commuting and quick escapes toward trailheads, lakes, and campsites.
Start by browsing our new Ford Bronco Sport inventory to see what’s available right now at Wendle Ford. If you’re early in the shopping process, our Bronco Sport feature guide is a helpful overview of the model’s personality—rugged styling, smart utility, and the kind of capability that fits the Inland Northwest lifestyle.
The Bronco Sport is built for variety: wet leaves in Manito, packed snow in the South Hill, gravel pull-offs on the way to Nine Mile Falls, or a muddy spring weekend outside Cheney. Depending on trim, you’ll find off-road-focused hardware and drive modes designed to help you stay confident when conditions change. If you like to compare options side-by-side, our Bronco vs. Bronco Sport comparison breaks down which one makes the most sense based on size, everyday comfort, and how intense your off-road plans really are.
Cross-shopping other compact SUVs? The Bronco Sport’s “mini adventure rig” vibe stands out in its class. See a quick, shopper-friendly breakdown in our Bronco Sport vs. Toyota RAV4 comparison, especially if your short list includes a mix of commuting efficiency and occasional off-pavement exploring.
Bronco Sport owners love howalling gear feels simple. From grocery runs near NorthTown Mall to road trips toward Coeur d’Alene, the cargo area is designed to be practical, and the overall layout is meant to keep life organized. If you travel with pets, you’ll also appreciate the everyday ease—check out our take on Ford vehicles for pet owners for a real-world perspective on why the Bronco Sport can be a solid pick for dog-friendly weekends.
Today’s Bronco Sport isn’t just about trail style—it’s designed to feel modern behind the wheel. You’ll find connectivity features that make it easy to run navigation, music, and calls without a fuss, plus available driver-assist tech that helps reduce stress in stop-and-go traffic. For a deeper dive into driver-assist features you’ll see across the lineup, read our overview of Ford Co-Pilot360 technology.
For winter-focused shopping, you may also like our guide on which Ford SUVs handle snow best in Washington—especially helpful if you drive between Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and the higher-elevation routes that get slick fast.
The Bronco Sport lineup is designed so you can match features to your lifestyle. As you browse our Bronco Sport inventory, here’s a quick way to think about the trims:
When you’re ready to move from browsing to buying, we make the process easy. You can get a head start by completing our online finance application, estimate your current vehicle’s worth with Value Your Trade, and reach out to schedule a test drive through our contact page. After you bring your Bronco Sport home, keeping it in top shape is simple with our online service scheduler and support from our Ford service center.
The Bronco Sport is offered in a range of trims designed for different priorities—from daily-driving comfort to more off-road-focused capability. Common trims you’ll see include Big Bend, Heritage, Free Wheeling, Outer Banks, and Badlands. To see what’s in stock, browse our Bronco Sport inventory and review highlights in our Bronco Sport feature guide.
For many Inland Northwest drivers, the Bronco Sport is a strong winter-friendly option thanks to its traction-focused design and available driver-assist technology. If you want a winter-shopping checklist, start with our guide on Ford SUVs for snow, then learn more about available safety tech in our Co-Pilot360 overview.
Towing capacity varies by configuration and equipment. Many Bronco Sport models are rated up to 2,200 lbs when properly equipped, while Badlands models equipped for towing can reach up to 2,700 lbs. For help matching a trim to what you plan to tow, contact us or shop our Bronco Sport inventory and we’ll confirm specs on the exact vehicle you’re considering.
Two common comparisons are the full-size Bronco (for shoppers who want a more hardcore off-road platform) and compact SUVs like the Toyota RAV4 (for shoppers balancing efficiency and versatility). Start with our Bronco vs. Bronco Sport comparison and our Bronco Sport vs. RAV4 comparison.