2023 Ford Maverick XLT
Vehicle Type: Pickup Hybrid
79
overall score
Category Ranking: 2
Vehicle Price
Base Price:
$24,455
Price as Tested:
$28,855
Fuel Information
Fuel Type: Regular
Fuel Capacity (gal): 13.8
EPA City mpg: 40
EPA Highway mpg: 33
EPA Combined mpg: 37
Advanced Safety Features
- Advanced Headlights [S]
- Automatic Emergency Braking [S]
- Blind-Spot Warning [O]
- Driver Monitoring [O]
- Forward-Collision Warning [S]
- Lane-Departure Warning [O]
- Lane-Keeping Assistance [O]
- Rear Cross-Traffic Warning [O]
- [S] Standard, [O] Optional
NHTSA Rating:
Overall Observations
The new-in-2022 Ford Maverick quickly sold out for that model
year and helped revive a moribund compact-pickup segment.
Its popularity is no mystery—it's a no-frills, capable truck with
an affordable price tag.
Available only in a crew cab, the Maverick has 2 drivetrain
options: the hybrid drivetrain on our test vehicle, rated at an
excellent 37 mpg combined, and a turbocharged 4-cylinder
engine. All-wheel drive is available only with the turbo.
Driving the Maverick isn’t what you’d call an exciting
experience: There's no real driver engagement, vibrations from
its noisy drivetrain can be felt throughout the cabin, and the ride
quality is just so-so.
The Maverick's cabin is spacious up front, and its bed is large
enough to be useful. All-around visibility is good, and the HVAC
system works well. However, the back seat is cramped, and
getting in and out can be awkward. Interior materials feel cheap,
and fit and finish leaves a lot to be desired.
The Maverick also comes up short in tech and convenience
features. For example, push-button start and automatic climate
control are available only on the high-end Lariat trim. Worse
still is the lack of advanced safety features. Forward-collision
warning and automatic emergency braking are standard, but
blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic warning, and lane-keeping
assistance are available only with the Co-Pilot360 package or
on the Lariat edition.
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Click HerePros and Cons
Pros
- Good value; high utility for the money
- Excellent mpg with hybrid drivetrain
- Spacious cabin for front passengers
- Good all-around visibility
Cons
- Lack of tech, comfort, and convenience features
- Tight rear seating; awkward entry and exit
- Noisy drivetrain with lots of vibration
- So-so ride quality
Vehicle Specifications
Model year tested: 2023
Number of passengers (F/R): 2/3
Curb weight (lbs): 3674.0
Exterior L / W / H (in): 199.7 / 72.6 / 68.7
Wheelbase (in): 121.1
Number of air bags: 8
Warranty (months/miles): 36/36,000
Tire manufacturer and model: Michelin Primacy A/S
Front and rear tire size: 225/60 R18
Max towing capacity (lbs): 4,000
Headlight type: LED
Transmission type: Hybrid drive
Drivetrain type: Front wheel
Engine/motor: 2.5L I4
Engine horsepower @ RPM: 162 @ 5,600
Electric motor horsepower: 126
Combined system horsepower: 191
Test Data
Test Vehicle Scores
Advanced Safety Features:
7.40Fuel Efficiency:
7.32EPA Emissions Score:
7.00Acceleration:
4.50Braking:
6.11
Handling:
5.95
Quality and Drivability:
5.62
Ride Quality:
6.93Interior Size:
5.50Easy of Entry and Exit:
7.31Visibility:
4.98Interior Noise:
6.71Cargo Capacity:
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