For the 2025 model year, Ford implemented the pickup's first major restyling. This facelift was not
just cosmetic, but brought profound technological updates and new mechanical configurations requested by
consumers.
Exterior and Interior Changes
The front look was completely revamped, with sharper and darkened "7"-shaped headlights. Each version
now has a distinct front grille to reinforce its personality. Inside, the most striking change was the
replacement of the 8-inch screen with a 13.2-inch one, equipped with the SYNC 4 system and 5G connectivity
with over-the-air updates.
The AWD Hybrid Revolution
The main mechanical evolution for 2025 was the introduction of all-wheel drive (AWD) for the hybrid
engine. Previously, those who wanted four-wheel drive had to choose the 2.0 turbo engine. With this change,
the Maverick Hybrid AWD became capable of towing up to 4,000 lbs (1,814 kg) when equipped with the 4K Tow
Package, something impossible in previous versions.
New Versions in 2025: Lobo and Tremor as Models
In 2025, Ford reorganized the Maverick lineup, upgrading the Tremor package to a standalone version
and launching the all-new Lobo version.
Maverick Lobo: Street Performance
Inspired by "street trucks" and urban tuning culture, the Maverick Lobo focuses on tarmac
performance.
- Chassis: Suspension lowered by 0.5 inches in the front and 0.8 inches in
the rear, with sport tuning.
- Transmission: Uses a 7-speed "Quick Shift" automatic gearbox with paddle
shifters.
- Brakes and Steering: Components inherited from the Ford Focus ST and the
European Ford Kuga for greater precision.
- Lobo Mode: An exclusive driving mode that optimizes torque delivery and
stability for closed-circuit driving.
Maverick Tremor: Off-Road Capability
The Tremor consolidated itself as the heavy-duty work and adventure model.
- Drivetrain: Advanced 4WD system with a twin-clutch rear drive unit.
- Suspension: Shocks and springs tuned for rugged terrain, offering 9.1
inches of ground clearance.
- Aesthetics: Honeycomb grille, orange tow hooks, and all-terrain tires.
Year-by-Year Evolutions and Refinements (2022–2026)
Ford demonstrated agility in adjusting the Maverick based on market feedback, resulting in constant
annual changes.
| Model Year |
Main Evolutions and Changes |
| 2022 |
Official launch; Hybrid FWD as standard engine in the US; Lariat FX4 in
Brazil. |
| 2023 |
Introduction of the Tremor Off-Road package and the Black Appearance
Package. |
| 2024 |
2.0 EcoBoost engine becomes standard; Hybrid becomes a paid option
(+$1,500). |
| 2025 |
Visual facelift; 13.2" SYNC 4; Hybrid gains AWD option; Launch of the Lobo
version. |
| 2026 |
Wins MotorTrend "Truck of the Year" award; Removal of wireless charging in
some versions; New colors (Orange Fury and Marsh Gray). |