The Ford Maverick is back in 2025, and it comes with some new features. Having been reintroduced in 2022 after being completely different from the vehicle that had the name originally. This truck has something to prove, and it’s certainly doing that. In this article we’ll compare what some differences between the 2024 and 2025 Ford Maverick models are to see which model is right for you.
Key takeaways
- 2025 came out swinging, coming with a new performance oriented trim, and better features.
- Both 2024 and 2025 models come with decent gas mileage.
- While prices are up for 2025, the features make it more than worth it.
Are the 2025 Ford Mavericks out yet?
With the arrival of the 2025 Mavericks onto dealerships lots, there’s also some new features that come with it. The 2025 Maverick sees the Lobo trim join the lineup. This trim is focused on performance, and will come with a 238-horsepower engine, as well as being all-wheel drive. The paddle shifters that this trim comes with are a nice foreign touch, coming all the way from Europe. The Lobo also comes with a lowered suspension, upgraded brakes, and unique styling elements including 19-inch rally-inspired wheels.
The Maverick Lobo isn’t the only new thing for 2025. There is a 2025 Maverick Tremor trim. It offers an advanced 4WD w/ twin clutch rear drive unit as well as a rear drive unit lock. It also is ready for off-road with an off-road tuned suspension with unique springs and shocks and of course skid plates.
This year also sees the rest of the lineup getting a stylish refresh. It adds darkened headlamp covers, a redesigned front bumper and grille, and new wheel designs. Replacing the 8.0-inch screen is a larger 13.2-inch infotainment display that comes with wireless phone connectivity.
In order to keep the driver protected, this Maverick comes with some more driver assistance features that 2024 didn’t have as standard. These are lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic high-beam headlamps.
But what do all of these mean for the average driver? It means that you’ll be safer, and more comfortable in a 2025 Maverick. While the 2024 is still safe, you’ll just have to pay extra for the features that make driving easier.
2025 Ford Maverick price
The 2025 Maverick starts at $26,395.
When looking at the Maverick, 2025 comes with 5 trim levels for you to pick from. These trims are:
- XL starting at $26,395
- XLT starting at $28,895
- Lobo starting at $35,100
- Lariat starting at $37,135
- Tremor starting at $40,195
When compared to the 2024 lineup, here are there prices:
- XL starting at $23,920
- XLT starting at $26,420
- Lariat starting at $34,960
Not only does the Maverick come with newer features, it also comes with more options for you to pick from. If you're not sure which one you should get, Car and Driver has you covered. For both 2024, and 2025, they noted that the XL is the “best choice for keeping the price as low as possible. It lacks basic creature comforts that most buyers consider necessities, but it could make for a good work truck.” But “going with the XLT adds features such as 17-inch aluminum wheels, cruise control, a power lock for the tailgate, and power exterior mirrors, making it the value-oriented model.”
How many miles per gallon does a 2025 Ford Maverick get?
The 2025 Maverick has some impressive numbers, which remain unchanged from 2024. If your truck is equipped with the hybrid powertrain, then you will get 37 mpg combined. Making this truck a really appealing option.
If you’re not using a hybrid setup, you will get 26 mpg combined. While it's not as much as the hybrid, it will still get you where you need to go without struggle.
Final thoughts
The 2025 Maverick is a better mode for the newest in tech and more options in the various trims. But that's not saying that the 2024 Maverick is bad. If you’re not worried about having all the bells and whistles, then the 2024 compact truck will be more than enough. No matter what you’re looking for, we’ll be happy to help. Come see us at Jarrett Scott today!