Ford Maverick FAQs: What Drivers Want to Know About Ford’s Compact Truck

The Ford Maverick has become one of the most popular small trucks in the country, and the 2026 Ford Maverick offers incredible value for an affordable price. If you’re beginning your research, you can explore current models in the new Maverick inventory at Liberty Ford Fayetteville while learning the answers to the most common questions below.
Key Points
- The Maverick delivers dependable performance backed by strong engine longevity and manageable upkeep costs.
- Its towing and real‑world capability numbers make it a versatile choice for work or weekend use.
- Powertrain variety and manufacturing details give you a clear picture of what the truck offers.
Are Ford Mavericks Reliable?
The Maverick has earned strong dependability ratings thanks to its efficient powertrains and simple, durable engineering.
- Engine durability: The 2.0L EcoBoost engine produces 250 horsepower and is known to remain strong well past 150,000 miles with routine service.*
- Hybrid longevity: The 2.5L hybrid powertrain has shown excellent long‑term performance in Ford’s testing cycles, often exceeding 200,000 miles.
- Maintenance expectations: Annual service costs typically fall between $650 and $800, keeping ownership affordable.
How much can a Ford Maverick Tow?
The capability depends on the engine and equipment package.
- Hybrid towing: The standard hybrid powertrain can tow up to 2,000 pounds, which is enough for small trailers or a lightweight boat. ^
- EcoBoost towing: When equipped with the 2.0L EcoBoost engine and the 4K Tow Package, towing increases to 4,000 pounds. This gives you more flexibility for weekend projects or recreational gear. **
- Payload strength: The Maverick can carry up to 1,500 pounds in the bed, making it one of the strongest compact trucks available. ^^
Is the Ford Maverick Electric?
The Maverick is currently offered with a hybrid powertrain or a gas EcoBoost engine, but not a fully electric version.
- Hybrid efficiency: The hybrid model delivers around 42 mpg city, making it one of the most fuel‑efficient trucks sold today. ***
- Future possibilities: Ford continues to expand its EV lineup, leaving room for potential electrified Maverick models down the road.
If you’re comparing powertrains across Ford trucks, you can explore additional resources through our Ford truck research hub.
Where is the Ford Maverick Made?
- Assembly location: The Maverick is built in Hermosillo, Mexico, at Ford’s Hermosillo Assembly Plant.
- Quality checks: Each truck undergoes more than 100 structural and mechanical inspections before leaving the facility.
What to Remember About the Maverick
The 2026 Ford Maverick continues to stand out as one of the most versatile trucks in its class. It offers strong capability and efficiency that appeal to a wide range of drivers. Whether you’re interested in towing strength or where the Maverick is built, this compact truck consistently provides real value without unnecessary complexity. You can continue your search by browsing the new Maverick inventory at Liberty Ford of Fayetteville and narrowing down the right configuration for your needs.
*Horsepower and torque ratings based on fuel per SAE J1349® standard. Your results may vary. Calculated via combined performance of the engine and electric motor(s) with peak battery power. The calculations utilize SAE J1349® engine results and Ford electric motor dyno testing. Your results may vary.
^When properly equipped. Max towing varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, and number of passengers.
**Max towing on AWD models with available Max Trailer Tow Package. Excludes Maverick® Lobo™ and Tremor® models. When properly equipped. Max towing varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories, and number of passengers.
^^Max payload on Maverick® pickup with AWD 2.0L engine and FWD 2.5L hybrid engine. Excludes Maverick® Lobo™ and Tremor® models. Max payload varies and is based on accessories and vehicle configuration. See label on doorjamb for carrying capacity of a specific vehicle. Always properly secure cargo.
***EPA-estimated rating of 42 city/35 hwy/38 combined, 2.5L hybrid engine, Power-Split Electric CVT, and FWD. Actual mileage will vary.
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