The Ford Maverick found itself to be a very successful offering for the Ford brand, allowing many to buy a truck among rising prices. And with this 2025 refresh, Ford is looking to extend the Maverick’s advantages over the competition. But, with these 2025 Ford Maverick changes, is this model still following up on its reputation for affordability? For an in-depth review, check out the video linked at the bottom of this article!
What’s New for 2025?
- Hybrid now offers AWD
- Styling tweaks
- New trims
- Updated interior
- More capability
Trims and Pricing
MSRP with FWD and base engine unless noted
XL: $26,395
XLT: $28,895
Lobo AWD: $35,100
Lariat AWD: $37,135
Tremor 4WD: $40,195
Prices do take a hike for 2025, but there are many more standard features and capability to enjoy.
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Design and Features
For 2025, there are not any radical redesigns for the Maverick, but rather some needed tweaks to mature the design. Most changes will be noticed in the lighting in grille elements, something different on every Maverick trim. If you really want a wild, street truck look, the Lobo now exists to fill that sporty need! Symmetry lovers beware though, as the rear license plate is still off centered! For an in-depth look at the design, please view the video below!
As for the features, here is a breakdown of what will be on the 2025 Ford Maverick:
Feature |
Availability |
Exterior |
|
LED Headlights |
Standard LED Reflector Headlamps | Lobo+: Projectors |
Fog Lamps |
None |
Ground Clearance |
8.1-9.1-inches (7.4 on Lobo) |
Wheels |
17-inch steelies to 19-in alloys depending on trim |
Mirrors |
Lariat+: Heating | Lobo+: BSM |
Black Roof |
Lobo exclusive |
LED Taillights |
Available on higher models |
Exhausts |
Hidden on all models |
Tow Rating |
Up to 4,000lbs with package | Payload: 1,500lbs |
Forward Emergency Braking |
Standard Equipment for 2025 |
Auto High Beams |
|
Lane Keeping Assist |
Standard on Lobo+ |
Adaptive Cruise Control |
|
BlueCruise 1.2 |
Not available |
Similar to the exterior, the Maverick receives some much-needed interior upgrades.
Interior |
|
Smart Entry |
Lariat+ |
Remote Start |
Lariat+ (optional on XLT) |
Materials |
Cloth or ActiveX Leatherette |
Seat Adjustment |
Standard: Manual | Lobo+: 8-way Power |
Push Button Start |
XLT+ |
Gauge Cluster |
New 8-inch Multifunction Display |
Head-up Display |
Not Offered |
Steering Wheel |
Lariat+: Vinyl Wrapped and heated |
Wireless Charging |
Lariat+ |
360 Degree Camera |
Lariat+ |
Dual Zone Automatic Climate |
Lariat+ |
Seat Climate |
Heated: Lariat+ | Ventilated: Not Offered |
Audio System |
Standard: 6-Speakers | Lariat+: 8-speaker Bang & Olufsen |
Infotainment |
Newly Standard 13.2-in touchscreen display | Ford SYNC 4 | Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto |
Moonroof |
Optional Moonroof on XLT+ |
The rear seats will be surprisingly well-equipped given the Maverick’s crossover origins.
Rear Amenities |
|
USBs |
Lariat+ |
Heated Rear Seats |
Not available |
Rear Opening Window |
Lariat+ |
Under seat Storage |
Standard |
For in depth details on the 2025 Maverick, watch our full review linked at the bottom of this article.
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What’s Under the Hood?
The 2025 Ford Maverick will have two familiar powertrains, but will see another shuffle for what will be standard:
- Standard Hybrid: 2.5L I-4 + electric motor & battery | 191 hp | 155 lb.ft (total system)
- eCVT
- FWD or AWD
- XL, XLT, Lariat (AWD)
- Optional: 2.0L Turbo I-4 | 238 hp | 275 lb.ft
- 8-speed automatic
- AWD only | Tremor has Advanced 4WD
- Standard on Tremor only
- Lobo:
- New cooling package
- Same 2.0T engine with standard AWD
- Brakes calipers from Focus ST (comfort pads)
- Enhanced steering and new paddle shifters
- 7-speed automatic transmission (same transmission with one less gear for better ratios)
- Torque vectoring activated with special drive mode (made for closed course events, like auto cross)
The 2024 Fuel Economy ratings are as follows, and should be similar for 2025:
Hybrid: 42/33/37 MPG
Hybrid AWD: expected 40 MPG city
2.0 FWD: 23/30/26 MPG
2.0 AWD: 22/29/25 MPG
2.0 AWD Tremor: 21/27/23 MPG
We hope you have found this overview of the 2025 Ford Maverick helpful! For a more detailed review of the Maverick, please watch our video below! What do you think of the new Maverick? Let us know in the comments!
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