Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (2024)

The Ford Maverick burst onto the scene in 2021 as the first true compact pickup truck on sale since the smaller version of the Ford Ranger disappeared in 2012. It was immediately popular and sold out. In 2024, Ford is on pace to sell about 150,000 thanks to expanded production capacity initiated at the end of the last year.

The Blue Oval brand is continuing the updates for the best-selling compact pickup, which faces some completion from the Hyundai Santa Cruz lifestyle-focused truck. For the 2025 year, major changes include more technology, more capability with all-wheel drive now available on all versions of the truck and a freshened appearance.

The headlights, bumper and the grille have been redesigned while more expensive trims feature LED projector headlamps with LED signature accent lighting. Each of the four trim levels now get a slightly different grille to give each its own unique appearance, something the Ford F-150 pickup truck offers.

"The Maverick has been a runaway hit for Ford right out of the gate. Part of that success is that it breathed new life into the entry-level space with a desirable bodystyle not normally associated with entry models — pickups. And arguably, no other automaker knows its truck buyers better than Ford," Paul Waatti, director of industry analysis at AutoPacific told Newsweek.

As with the current model, the 2025 Ford Maverick will be available in four trims including XL, XLT, Lariat and Tremor. Maverick XL comes with a 191-horsepower (hp) hybrid engine, front-wheel drive and steel rims.

Maverick XLT is the most popular trim and adds 17-inch painted aluminum wheels, cargo tie downs, power tailgate, push-button start at the 2K towing package, which can tow 2,000 pounds.

Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (1)
Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (2)

Fuel mileage hasn't been rated by the Environmental Protection Agency yet but Ford said the 2.0-liter front- and all-wheel drive models should be similar (23 mpg (miles per gallon) in the city and 30 mpg on the highway; 22 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway respectively), as should the front-wheel drive hybrid, which gets 42 mpg in the city and 33 on the highway.

Maverick Lariat adds bigger wheels and new tires, 400-watt inverter plugs in the bed and cab, a bedliner, dual-zone climate control, power sliding rear window and better seats.

Maverick Tremor remains as the off-road trim with locking four-wheel drive, a heavy-duty transmission cooler, special drive modes, mud tires, tow hooks and an off-road tuned suspension. New for the Maverick Tremor is One-Pedal Drive technology, which brings the vehicle to a stop when the accelerator pedal is released, as opposed to coasting. It's helpful when climbing craggy, rocky off-road trails.

The Maverick's clever solutions remain in the new year including the Ford-branded Flexbed, which lets customers customize the area with dividers and cargo tie downs and two-tier loading. Ford says when coupled with the multi-position tailgate, the truck large enough to fit up to 18 full sheets of half inch 4-by-8-foot plywood.

The new Maverick will offer the choice of two four-cylinder engines, the 191-cylinder hybrid and a turbocharged gasoline four-cylinder that makes 238 hp and 277 pound-feet of torque.

An eight-speed automatic transmission comes paired with the turbocharged engine while the hybrid features a continuously variable transmission.

A new 13.2-inch display replaces the old 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and is standard across the trim structure. The Sync 4-equpped system has a new voice recognition system along with navigation. It features permanent climate buttons below the viewable area. Its 5G modem allows for over-the-air updates.

Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (3)
Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (4)

Ford is offering new materials across the door, instrument panel, console, and seats. It also added new color accents including Aspen Gray/Navy Pier with Grabber Blue accents on the Lariat there's a Smoke Truffle theme with bronze accents.

Customers use Maverick in urban environments with tight corners and small parking spaces. Maneuvering is straightforward with the 360-Degree Camera, new for 2025 and a customer favorite first developed for F-Series. It provides a split-view display of what's directly in front of or behind the vehicle, along with cross-traffic views.

Easing truck work like towing a load, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist uses the rear camera and corner radars to align the hitch with the trailer coupler while simultaneously controlling the truck's speed, steering, and braking to stop at just the right place. When backing up drivers can just use a knob on the dashboard to indicate which direction the trailer should go while reversing into position.

Both Pro Trailer Hitch Assist and Pro Trailer Backup Assist are new standard features on the Lariat and Tremor trims.

The 2025 Ford Maverick starts at $26,295 before destination and handling, and comes with Ford Co-Pilot360. For 2025 that branded suite of tech includes emergency braking, lane keeping, rear view camera and auto high beams. Lariat and Tremor come with adaptive cruise control, lane centering and speed sign recognition.

Maverick Lariat starts at $34,335 and the Tremor, which is now the off-road and technology specialist, is $39,795.

Ford says that 80 percent of Maverick customers are new to the truck market, many getting out of small- and medium-sized crossovers.

"While Maverick's pricing has escalated since launch, so has its desirability through thoughtful updates to capability, user experience, and personalization. The introduction of an all wheel drive option for the Hybrid model and the doubling of towing capacity with an optional package address the primary needs of truck buyers. At the same time, a new larger screen, more tech, and safety features make it an even more attractive choice in the competitive entry-level space and overall truck market," said Waatti.

The 2025 Ford Maverick is available to order on August 1. Deliveries start later this year.

Updated on August 1 with information about the new Ford Maverick Lobo street truck

Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (5)
Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (6)

In a surprise move, Ford added a new trim to the compact Maverick line in the custom-looking Lobo pickup truck. Inspired by the lowered sport trucks of the 1980s and 90s, the Lobo features different wheels, body panels and suspension than the standard truck.

The project started with Maverick designer Josh Blundo, who began modifying a clay model of the Maverick with a wider body, wings, front splitter, and wheels. That led to a special build for SEMA by Tucci Hot Rods in 2021. Thus, the team got the green light.

Engineers like Keith Daugherty helped, tweaking the springs and suspension and testing components used on other Ford vehicles, ending up with a half-inch lower ride height in the front and 1.12 inches lower in back.

All Lobos are all-wheel drive and feature the 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine making 238 horsepower with an automatic transmission. However, it isn't the same as in the other Mavericks. Instead, it uses a sportier seven-speed unit that keeps the vehicle in its powerband for more of the drive.

Ford tuned the steering to make the Maverick Lobo drive more like a performance car, with torque vectoring through a twin-clutch rear drive unit and bigger brakes from the Focus ST sold in Europe. A new driving mode called Lobo improves cornering performance, grip, and stability, as well as minimizing understeer, according to Ford.

The interior is inspired by streetwear with bright Grabber Blue and Electric Lime accent stitching, along with graffiti-inspired overprint on the seats and the Lobo name embossed into the black driver and passenger seats.

The 2025 Ford Maverick Lobo comes in two trims, standard and high. The high configuration adds a heated steering wheel and seats, Ford Co-Pilot360 2.0 driver-assist technologies, a 360-degree camera, spray-in bedliner, moon roof, and, beginning early in 2025, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist and Pro Trailer Backup Assist.

The standard 2025 Ford Maverick Lobo starts at $35,000 and the high version is $40,495. It goes on sale today; deliveries start in early 2025.

Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year (2024)

FAQs

Ford Maverick gets F-150 treatment for 2025 model year? ›

For the 2025 year, major changes include more technology, more capability with all-wheel drive now available on all versions of the truck and a freshened appearance. The headlights, bumper and the grille have been redesigned while more expensive trims feature LED projector headlamps with LED signature accent lighting.

Will there be a 2024 Ford Maverick truck? ›

2024 Maverick® XLT in Terrain with 2.0L EcoBoost® Engine, AWD, 4K Tow Package and FX4® Off-Road Package. Optional equipment shown. When properly equipped. Max towing varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories and number of passengers.

Who is the competitor of the Ford Maverick in 2024? ›

Hyundai Santa Cruz

How many miles per gallon does the 2024 Ford Maverick hybrid get? ›

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EPA Fuel Economy37 MPG 42 33 combined city/highway city highway
2.7 gal/100mi
511 miles Total Range
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How long is the Ford Maverick expected to last? ›

Typically, a Ford Maverick is supposed to last around 200,000 miles. Thus, we can estimate that the high mileage for the vehicle is anything at or above 150,000 miles. When the Ford Maverick goes past this number, it's creeping dangerously close to a time in its life when more things will begin to go wrong.

Will there be a 2025 Ford Maverick? ›

Orders for the 2025 Maverick started on August 1, with deliveries expected to begin in late 2024. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a daily commuter, the Maverick is designed to make your life easier, more efficient, and much more fun.

What are the new colors for the Ford Maverick 2024? ›

Ford offers the 2024 Maverick in nine exterior colors, which vary by trim. These options include Azure Gray Metallic Tri-Coat, Atlas Blue Metallic, Terrain, Shadow Black, Carbonized Gray Metallic Tri-Coat, Cactus Gray, Oxford White, Hot Pepper Red Metallic, and Iconic Silver.

Is Toyota coming out with a Maverick competitor? ›

Trucks are larger than ever, allowing smaller offerings like the Ford Maverick to find plenty of buyers. Despite the new segment, Toyota still has no plans to offer a Maverick competitor, according to Ted Ogawa, CEO of Toyota North America.

Will Chevy make a Ford Maverick competitor? ›

GM cancels plans for an electric Ford Maverick rival

Among these, Barra said, was “deploying plug-in technology in strategic segments.” GM explained it will bring PHEV tech to select vehicles in North America. According to Autoweek, work has already begun on Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra PHEVs.

What truck does the Maverick compare to? ›

2021 Ford Ranger Quick Comparison. Overall, the 2022 Maverick compact truck starts at a lower price and provides a standard full hybrid engine, but the mid-size 2021 Ranger is available in two different cab options and has a higher maximum towing capacity.

Which Maverick engine is better? ›

Which Engine Should I Get? Both engine options for the 2024 Ford Maverick are excellent choices. However, one of them may fit your needs better than the other. If you're looking for the most power and want to maximize your towing and hauling capacities, then you'll want to explore the gas-powered 2.0-liter EcoBoost.

How far can a Ford Maverick hybrid go on a full tank? ›

These three aren't outliers; we regularly get 450 miles or more per tank, even during weeks when our Maverick is largely used for highway commuting. (Notable because it's at its most efficient in city driving.) The theoretical maximum range of the Maverick hybrid is 511 miles.

Does the Ford Maverick really get 40 mpg? ›

Ford Maverick XL (FWD): 40 city mpg / 33 highway mpg.

Why is the Maverick so cheap? ›

Despite the truck appearing to be significantly modernized inside, it's actually built around older mechanical technology that helped to keep the cost down. For starters, stamped steel is used in many places. While this isn't uncommon, it is quite cost-effective when building new vehicles.

Is the Ford Maverick selling well? ›

Ford is currently on pace to sell around 150,000 Ford Maverick compact pickups in the United States in 2024. This would be an amazing result. The Maverick sales also far outpace the Hyundai Santa Cruz (its main competitor), which is seeing a significant decline over the same time period.

How reliable is the Ford Maverick truck? ›

The Maverick stands out in several areas. It achieved an impressive overall score of 78 in Consumer Reports' evaluations, excelling in reliability, road test scores, and predicted owner satisfaction.

Is the 2024 Maverick reliable? ›

We expect the 2024 Maverick will be more reliable than the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2022 and 2023 models, plus the Ford brand scores.

Does 2024 Maverick have Sync 4? ›

Which infotainment features are available for the 2024 Ford Maverick? Unfortunately, the new Maverick won't offer the newer SYNC 4 infotainment system. However, this small truck will offer SYNC 3 infotainment as an option on the top-trim Lariat model.

Is Ford stopping production of the Maverick? ›

Since its launch for the 2022 model year, the Ford Maverick has easily been one of the most sought-after new vehicles on the planet – which is both a good and bad thing in some regards.

Why is it so hard to get a Ford Maverick? ›

The Rebirth of the Small Pickup

Why has the Maverick been such a hit? Pent-up demand. Automakers went almost a decade without building a genuinely small pickup. As trucks grew ever larger, the segment of the buying public that wanted an open bed but not a giant vehicle was left with nothing to buy.

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