Discover the most capable on and off-road crossover at Rowe Ford Westbrook, serving Portland and Scarborough, ME. The Ford Bronco Sport is a cut above its competition, but you don't need us to convince you. Read on to see how this model compares to the Honda CR-V.

The Ford Bronco Sport Vs. The Honda CR-V: Performance

Every Ford Bronco sport model comes standard with all-wheel drive unlike its competitor, where front-wheel drive is standard. The Honda CR-V does feature an upgraded all-wheel drive option. The Ford Bronco Sport's base engine is a turbocharged 1.5-liter with 180 horsepower or an available 2.0-liter, 238-horsepower option. Both engines come with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The Honda CR-V only offers one engine option: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with 90-horsepower and a CVT transmission.

The Bronco Sport boasts a max towing capacity of 2,700 pounds, but only with the 2.0-liter engine choice. The standard engine still pulls an impressive 2,200 pounds. The Honda CR-V falls shorter with a max towing capacity of 1,500 pounds – but only when equipped with optional towing add-ons.

The Ford Bronco Sport Vs. The Honda CR-V: Interior & Technology

The Ford Bronco Sport comes with 29 cubic feet of cargo space, and the Honda CR-V offers 39 cubic feet behind the second row of seats, however, the Ford Bronco can still fit two adult-size mountain bikes in the back when the seats are folded down. A 13.2-inch touchscreen outfitted with Ford's SYNC® 4 software is standard on the Ford Bronco Sport, as well as a 12.3-inch digital gauge display. Ford Bronco Drivers can connect to Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ and SiriusXM satellite radio. The Honda CR-V's standard touchscreen is smaller – coming in at 7.0-inches and also featuring Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™.

The Ford Bronco Sport Vs. The Honda CR-V: Safety

Forward-collision warning, automated emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, lane-departure warning, lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go technology are all standard on the Ford Bronco Sport. The Honda CR-V comes with a driver-attention monitor and a back-seat reminder as well as the same standard features as the Bronco: forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and lane-departure warning, adaptive cruise control.

Test Drive the Ford Bronco Sport in Westbrook

The Ford Bronco Sport is waiting for you at Rowe Ford Westbrook. We're ready to make you an unbeatable offer as soon as you pay us a visit from Portland or Scarborough. Don't wait to see more of the Ford Bronco Sport in person and firsthand as you take the wheel for a test drive.