What did Bohr’s model of the atom include that Rutherford’s model did not have?

a nucleus
energy levels
electron clouds
smaller particles

Bohr's model of the atom included energy levels, also known as electron shells or orbitals, which Rutherford's model did not have. Rutherford's model only had a dense, positively-charged nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud, without any specific arrangement or organization of the electrons.