What's New for the Ford Maverick
The latest Ford Maverick brings several notable updates that boost both functionality and comfort. It now includes enhanced technology with the SYNC 4 system on a 13.2-inch touchscreen, supporting wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Ford has also made advanced driver assistance features more available across the range, improving safety tech accessibility. The Ford Connectivity Package is included for the first year as standard, offering limitless Wi-Fi hotspot access, streaming for audio and video, and voice assistant capabilities to help drivers in Decatur stay connected during their trips.
Exterior
The Ford Maverick's exterior combines ruggedness with modern style. It measures 199.7 inches long (200.7 inches for Lobo), 72.6 inches wide, and 68.7 inches high (69.5 inches for Lobo), offering a compact size that simplifies parking and maneuvering compared to traditional full-size trucks. LED lighting is available throughout the lineup, with higher trims equipped with projector beam LED headlamps and automatic high beams. The Tremor model features a distinctive front bumper with exposed tow hooks and a body-colored finish accented with black. Wheel options range from 17-inch steel wheels with covers on the base XL to 19-inch machined aluminum wheels on the Lariat.
Technology
The Ford Maverick features modern connectivity with its standard SYNC 4 infotainment system, which includes a 13.2-inch center touchscreen. This system offers wireless phone pairing, cloud-based services, and conversational voice recognition. The Ford Connectivity Package adds unlimited Wi-Fi hotspot, turning the Maverick into a mobile office or entertainment hub. Optional upgrades include connected navigation, a Bang & Olufsen B&O Sound System with eight speakers and a subwoofer, and FordPass connected services. Additionally, all Mavericks support smart device integration with remote engine start via the FordPass app.
Trim Levels