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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2021, 09:29:23 am »
it will be interesting to see how it prices out...$20k for a hybrid pickup truck seems awfully low.
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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2021, 09:37:06 am »
For sure. The Escape hybrid starts at $27,600 in the US. That's a pretty big gap

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2021, 09:39:39 am »

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2021, 09:44:56 am »
looks like the hybrid model is FWD only...the AWD models will use the 2.0T engine (which also gives it 4000 lb towing capacity).

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2021, 09:50:24 am »
looks like it is on the Ford.ca website for build and price.

Base XL: $25,900
XLT: $28,500
Lariat: $34,450 (comes standard with 2.0T and AWD)

2.5L Hybrid FWD is standard, option to 2.0T and AWD for $2500 on XL and XLT trims.
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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2021, 09:53:49 am »
looks like it is on the Ford.ca website for build and price.

Base XL: $25,900
XLT: $28,500
Lariat: $34,450 (comes standard with 2.0T and AWD)

2.5L Hybrid FWD is standard, option to 2.0T and AWD for $2500 on XL and XLT trims.

We are experiencing record breaking traffic, then a timer starts, good marketing!!  LOL

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2021, 09:58:11 am »
looks like it is on the Ford.ca website for build and price.

Base XL: $25,900
XLT: $28,500
Lariat: $34,450 (comes standard with 2.0T and AWD)

2.5L Hybrid FWD is standard, option to 2.0T and AWD for $2500 on XL and XLT trims.

We are experiencing record breaking traffic, then a timer starts, good marketing!!  LOL
might be legit (who knows)...only takes a minute though.

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2021, 10:05:04 am »
Hybrid for cheap = good
Avoiding ecoboost engine = good

FWD only = bad

I guess much of the States won't care about the lack of AWD on the hybrid, and that's their main market

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2021, 10:24:20 am »
Mods , can this be merged with the other thread
We don’t need two threads about the same thing

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2021, 11:14:21 am »
Looks like a winner.  Ranger is toast.

from today's G&M:

The rumours were true. Ford is adding a third pickup line below the full-size F-150 and mid-size Ranger. Ford started to talk about it last week, and as of today the announcement is official.

Pitching it as “a truck for people who didn’t know they needed a truck,” Ford is also calling the 2022 Maverick a compact – but that may be a bit of a stretch.

At 5.07 metres long, its physical footprint – it comes only as a Crew Cab – is closer to a mid-size SUV (think: Ford Explorer) than an early-90s standard-cab short-box Ranger. The target is first-time truck intenders, Ford officials say, and the hook is affordability.

Instead of calling it small, let’s call it light. Based on the unibody architecture of the Escape/Bronco Sport, the Maverick is inherently lighter than a traditional body-on-frame pickup. That already gives it a big start in reducing its carbon footprint, but the clincher is a game-changing hybrid powertrain – standard

Ford is projecting a city fuel-consumption rating of 5.9 L/100 km for the base engine. Compare that with around 12 L/100 km for the most fuel-efficient conventional gas or diesel pickups, or 9.5 for the Ford F-150 Hybrid. The Maverick isn’t just light on the environment, it’s light on your personal worth, too: pricing will start at $25,900 when it goes on sale this fall.

As for capability, even the base front-wheel drive Maverick is rated to tow 2,000 lb – about the weight of two jet-skis on a suitable trailer. With the optional 2.0-litre turbocharged/all-wheel-drive powertrain, it can tow up to 4,000 lb (e.g. a typical 21-foot boat, Ford says) when suitably equipped.

Either way the maximum payload is 1,500 lb, and the nominally 4.5-foot bed has a capacity of 30 cubic feet (think: ATV). It can also accommodate 4x8 sheets lying flat, with the multi-position tailgate set appropriately.
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The maximum payload is 1,500 lb, and the nominally 4.5-foot bed has a capacity of 30 cubic feet.

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This isn’t the only crossover-based crew-cab pickup on the way. Early info on the Hyundai Santa Cruz indicates it’s about 10 cm shorter than the Maverick, with a shorter bed. The Hyundai’s FWD 2.5-litre naturally-aspirated and AWD 2.5 turbo options promise higher tow ratings of 3,500 and 5,000 lbs. respectively, but nothing like the fuel economy of the Ford’s hybrid powertrain.

While the more stylish Hyundai seems more lifestyle oriented, the boxy “Ford Tough” look of the Maverick is big on function. The bed – or FlexBed in FordSpeak – is replete with adjustable tie-downs, and slots and brackets for inserting dividers or support beams; Ford envisages it appealing to makers who might, for example, construct a rack for attaching the front forks of bicycles carried upright in the bed. Two 110V outlets are available, and lidded cubbies built into the bed side can hide a ball hitch or air pump.

“The whole bed is a DIY fan’s paradise,” said Keith Daugherty, who helped develop it. “You can buy the built-in Ford cargo management system (or) you can also just go to the hardware store and get some C-channel and bolt it to the bed to make your own solutions.”

A similar approach guided the interior design that’s big on practicality and space. Passenger volume is about comparable with a large-ish subcompact CUV or a small-ish compact one.

The door pockets are huge and the armrests can accommodate a 1-litre water bottle. There’s also hidden storage under the lift-up rear bench. The gear selector is a rotary dial, and the dash has a stone-like finish, “like a super-durable synthetic countertop,” Ford says.

An 8-inch touch screen is standard and Ford’s usual broad selection of infotainment and assisted-drive features are either standard or available.

The standard hybrid powertrain is familiar from Escape, pairing a 2.5-litre gas engine with an electric motor for a net combined 191 horsepower and 155 lb-ft of torque, relayed to the front wheels through a continuously-variable transmission. Also from Escape, the alternative 2.0-litre turbo is rated at 250 horsepower and sends it to all four wheels though a conventional eight-speed automatic.

The Maverick will be offered in XL, XLT and Lariat trims with an FX4 package available for all-wheel-drive XLT and Lariat trucks adding all-terrain tires and suspension tuning, additional underbody protection, and additional drive modes like Mud/Rut and Sand and Hill Descent Control. The FX4 all-wheel-drive hardware, however, remains the base system, not the upgrade on the Bronco Sport Badlands.

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #11 on: June 08, 2021, 11:20:43 am »
i'm waiting for all the negative comments that were thrown at the Santa Cruz to come out in here (keeping in mind, Hyundai doesn't market their vehicle as a "truck", whereas Ford is doing that with the Maverick).  :shuffle:

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #12 on: June 08, 2021, 11:22:45 am »
handy comparison chart with regards overall sizes:
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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #13 on: June 08, 2021, 12:30:56 pm »
Ford has game these days...
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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #14 on: June 08, 2021, 12:34:37 pm »
This "little" truck is going to be huge for Ford. 20 grand (US) for a crew cab? Yes please! Kudos to them for not messing around and offering a hybrid power standard. 
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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2021, 12:56:39 pm »
It is strange the system would allow an EXACT same title for two different threads...

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2021, 02:33:37 pm »
While I have serious doubts about the long term reliability of the ecobang engines, I like this thing. It should have all the right specs to do well in the market. I've always had an issue with the new midsize trucks as a well equipped one heavily breaks into 1/2 ton territory, if this can be kept under $40k, this will do very well.

i'm waiting for all the negative comments that were thrown at the Santa Cruz to come out in here (keeping in mind, Hyundai doesn't market their vehicle as a "truck", whereas Ford is doing that with the Maverick).  :shuffle:


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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2021, 02:56:19 pm »
Its not made by wish.com...... ;D
oh please...the bitching and moaning that went on in that thread and silence in this one shows the hypocrisy and bias in full view.

go read through that thread again if you want...it's mind boggling the exact same critiques aren't being said here, in a vehicle with less power, less towing capability, a lower rent interior and FWD in most trims...if this had the H badge on it, you guys would lose your :censor:, just like you did with the Santa Cruz.

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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2021, 02:57:42 pm »
Its not made by wish.com...... ;D
oh please...the bitching and moaning that went on in that thread and silence in this one shows the hypocrisy and bias in full view.

go read through that thread again if you want...it's mind boggling the exact same critiques aren't being said here, in a vehicle with less power, less towing capability, a lower rent interior and FWD in most trims...if this had the H badge on it, you guys would lose your :censor:, just like you did with the Santa Cruz.


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Re: Ford Maverick
« Reply #19 on: June 08, 2021, 03:53:04 pm »
What corners are they cutting to make that price point? It seems awfully cheap.

Made in Mexico? Also they showed the top trim and even that has a lot of cheap plastics throughout the cabin. Are window cranks and optional AC completely out at this point in history?  ;D