The Ford Maverick is coming back! As a Truck...kinda!

Will it be as ugly as that one?
I suspect they'll slap a big ole grill on it for the North American market.
The important thing to know ( I didn't read the article) is if It will have a Fiat engine
 
Saw my first Maverick on the road today. It reminded me of the Ford Sport Trac that was built on the Explorer body.
 
Saw my first Maverick on the road today. It reminded me of the Ford Sport Trac that was built on the Explorer body.

I may have actually said the same in this thread. I never owned a Ford Sport Trac but I never understood why it didn't catch on.
 
Ok
Anybody have one of these or know someone who has one of these.

Does it really get 40 mpg ???
 
Does it really get 40 mpg ???
I've been serious about looking at the Maverick.

The 2.5 with the CVT is suppose to get 40 mpg.
The more powerful 2.0 turbo with DCT get 23-24 in town and somewhere around 26-28 on the highway.

Except there are zero at the Ford Dealers. Ford stopped taking orders for the 2022 I guess about a month ago.

They will reopen orders for the 2023 on August 15th, with production set to begin somewhere by mid October.
So probably around Christmas if I order one.

I can't believe how inexpensive these things are.
I have yet to drive one, or even sit in one; because there aren't any.
 
Where is the Ford Bronco sport made?

The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport entered production as an all-new vehicle at the Ford Hermosillo Assembly Plant


Where is the Ford Maverick made?

The Maverick shares much of its engineering with the Ford Escape and Bronco Sport crossover SUVs. It's built in the same Ford factory in Hermosillo, Mexico where the Bronco Sport is made



The Ford Hermosillo Assembly Plant is currently responsible for two in-demand vehicles at the moment: the 2022 Ford Bronco Sport and the 2022 Ford Maverick.



Remember kids! Buy American made!!!!

pyeongchang 2018 win GIF by NBC Olympics
 
Where is the Ford Bronco sport made?

The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport entered production as an all-new vehicle at the Ford Hermosillo Assembly Plant


Where is the Ford Maverick made?

The Maverick shares much of its engineering with the Ford Escape and Bronco Sport crossover SUVs. It's built in the same Ford factory in Hermosillo, Mexico where the Bronco Sport is made



The Ford Hermosillo Assembly Plant is currently responsible for two in-demand vehicles at the moment: the 2022 Ford Bronco Sport and the 2022 Ford Maverick.



Remember kids! Buy American made!!!!

pyeongchang 2018 win GIF by NBC Olympics

Louisville Kentucky

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Guy at the Ford Dealer called and told me that the 2023 2.0 liter turbo's would be ready to start ordering on August 2nd, instead of August 15th. Still won't start building until Mid October though. Sounds like Ford is more confident now about building and delivering vehicles. I hope so.

He said that he expected the XLT model to be the most popular, and might get it before other trim levels. Which is the one I would order.
The good thing about 'having to order' is that you can get exactly what you want. No compromises (I think).

The 2.5 ltr can be ordered starting on August 15th.





I'll go talk to him and get more details.
 
Is that just for the 2023 model? I swear when I was on the lots for my truck they had a bright blue Maverick parked out with the customers. It wasn't until I saw it that I realized how small it was, like the size of the 90's Ranger. It was the closest to a new mini truck I've seen in decades.
Hell
Ford doesn't even know.

the size thing I'm with you on.
 
Is that just for the 2023 model? I swear when I was on the lots for my truck they had a bright blue Maverick parked out with the customers. It wasn't until I saw it that I realized how small it was, like the size of the 90's Ranger. It was the closest to a new mini truck I've seen in decades.

Hell
Ford doesn't even know.

the size thing I'm with you on.

I saw one close up in a parking lot this weekend and they are small but what bothers me the most is how low to the ground they are. They have about enough clearance to jump a curb and thats it.
 
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