What size tires does a 2025 Ford Bronco Sport use?▾
The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport comes factory-equipped with 225/65R17 tires as the standard OEM fitment. Depending on the trim level or optional packages, some Ford Bronco Sport models may also use 225/60R18 or 245/65R17. Always check your door jamb sticker or owner's manual to confirm the correct size for your specific trim.
How many tire options are available for the Ford Bronco Sport?▾
We currently have 25 tires in size 225/65R17 that fit the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport. These tires come from 14 different brands including Advanta, BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Falken and 9 more. Options include all-season, winter tires.
What is the best tire for a 2025 Ford Bronco Sport?▾
Based on our editorial ratings, the Falken WildPeak A/T Trail 225/65R17 is the top-rated tire for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport with a score of 4.7/5. It's priced at $221 per tire. However, the best tire depends on your driving conditions, budget, and priorities — whether you value tread life, wet grip, comfort, or off-road capability.
How much do tires cost for a 2025 Ford Bronco Sport?▾
Tires for the 2025 Ford Bronco Sport (size 225/65R17) range from $125 to $242.53 per tire, with an average price around $193. A full set of four tires would cost between $500 and $970.12. Budget-friendly options start under $140, while premium tires from brands like Advanta, BFGoodrich, Bridgestone typically cost more but offer better performance and longer tread life.
Should I get all-season or winter tires for my Ford Bronco Sport?▾
For most Ford Bronco Sport owners, all-season tires provide a good balance of performance in dry, wet, and light snow conditions. Since the Bronco Sport is a SUV, you may also want to consider all-terrain tires if you frequently drive on unpaved roads. If you live in an area with heavy snowfall or temperatures regularly below 45°F (7°C), a dedicated set of winter tires will provide significantly better traction and shorter stopping distances. Many drivers in northern states use two sets — all-season for spring/summer and winter tires for the cold months.