Have you always wanted to get into a pickup but weren’t sure you needed something all that big for your needs? Consider the 2025 Ford Maverick. While smaller than most Ford pickups, it’s also one of the most affordable pickups in the automaker’s legendary canon, and it’s just as reliable. Let’s take a closer look at its features!
Key Takeaways:
- Say hello to the performance-oriented Lobo, it makes its introduction to the lineup for 2025.
- The Maverick lowest level trim, the XL, starts at about $27,890.
- The Mav’s hybrid engine can now be paired with all-wheel drive.
What Changes Have Been Made to the 2025 Ford Maverick?
There’s a wealth of changes for the Maverick this model year. It’s biggest is in its new performance-oriented Lobo trim, which will make its introduction sometime in 2025. The 2025 Ford Maverick lineup ranges from $27,890 to about $41,390 depending on the trim and options you choose.
Customers can now order a hybrid engine Mav with all-wheel drive. (Hybrid powertrains were previously limited to front-wheel-drive models.)
The current trims have had a style refresh for the coming year—there are new color options with front bumper, grille and wheel redesigns. Inside, a bigger 13.2-inch infotainment touchscreen system replaces last year’s 8.0-inch screen as standard.
How Much Horsepower Does the 2025 Ford Maverick Have?
The Maverick's base 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine generates 238-horsepower and is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Its optional hybrid 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine is supported by an electric motor and gets 191 ponies combined—it is paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission.
The Mav has a 2,000 pound max towing capacity (this number can be doubled through its available tow package) and a 1,500 pound payload capacity. The Base hybrid gets about 42 city mpg; with all-wheel drive, that number drops a bit to 40 city mpg.
Interior and Exterior Creature Comforts
For being smaller pickups, Maverick trims are quite spacious, thanks to their four-door crew cabs, which makes entry and exit easy for all occupants. Storage is ample inside, and comfort is king even in lower-level trims. Remote keyless entry, lumbar-supported front seats with lumbar support, and a tilting and telescoping steering wheel, are just some of the available features in the Maverick. As you go up in trims, you have even more perks at your disposal, including ambient interior lighting, automatic dual-zone climate control, and power front seats.
The Maverick’s infotainment system features a 13.2-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and wi-fi hotspot.SiriusXM satellite radio and a Bang and Olufsen audio system are optional. Thanks to the pickup’s 4.5-foot bed, there’s plenty of room to haul cargo, and there’s a 10V/400W outlet inside, with the option of a 12V outlet with pre-wired 12V connections.
When Is the 2025 Ford Maverick Available For Order?
If a bigger pickup is too much truck for your needs, we think the Maverick just may fit the bill. Come into the showroom to check your new Ford Maverick today, and be sure to take it for a test drive this new truck!