One of the most important parts of an SUV is its safety. Its safety usually goes hand-in-hand with cutting-edge technology. Comfort and convenience options make enjoying these all the more easy for everyone. So, let's take a look at the safety and technology that you'll get with each of these models and see if the Bronco Sport competitors can keep up.
On the Jeep Compass Trailhawk, we're starting strong with appointments like wireless phone connectivity, steering wheel & voice-activated audio controls, and external digital memory control. However, it doesn't offer exciting additions like heated seats, ventilated seats, courtesy door curb lights, or even a front driver armrest. It pulls it back with safety, though, providing electronic stability control with anti-roll, blind-spot monitoring, rear park assist, and forward collision mitigation. However, these are some of the only active safety systems available. When compared with other same-class models, these offerings do look considerably slim.
The Ford Bronco Sport almost cannot be beaten with its offerings. It offers dual-zone electronic automatic temperature control, a ten-speaker audio system from Bang & Olufsen, heated front seats, a 6.5-inch color LCD instrument panel, a center floor console with armrest, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a power moonroof, and five smart-charging USB ports. It also offers everything you could ever want from safety systems with its Ford Co-Pilot 360™ technology. This gives you a rearview camera, front 180-degree camera with split-view and washer, AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability Control™), auto high-beam headlamps, remote keyless entry with integrated key FOB, MyKey, SecuriLock® passive anti-theft system, Belt-Minder®, lane-keeping system, blind-spot information system, and pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking.
Just look at which model has the longer list of features. The winner in this section is obvious: the Ford Bronco Sport.