2027 Ford Maverick
The 2027 Ford Maverick is Ford’s most versatile and popular small pickup truck. The 2027 Ford Maverick is the first truck on the market to combine the comfort and handling of a crossover with the convenience of a traditional pickup truck bed. The Ford Maverick addresses the need for a smaller, more urban-use-friendly alternative to mid-size trucks like the Ford Ranger, and offers superior fuel economy, particularly with its standard 2.5L hybrid powertrain.
Key features of the Ford Maverick 2027 model include a highly customizable FLEXBED storage system, a spacious four-door SuperCrew seating configuration for five, and an impressive towing capacity of up to 4,000 lbs with the available 2.0L EcoBoost turbocharged engine and 4K Towing Package. The Maverick range is expanding to include efficient all-wheel-drive hybrid models, the off-road-focused Tremor, and the off-road-focused Lobo, solidifying its reputation as a versatile “do-it-all” vehicle for buyers in both urban and rural areas.
The 2027 Ford Maverick will compete against the current Hyundai Santa Cruz and Toyota Stout, as well as upcoming sports SUVs like the Ram Dakota (RAM Rampage) and the updated Subaru Baja.
2027 Ford Maverick : Interior
Inside, the 2027 Ford Maverick is expected to retain the modern, tech-focused design introduced in the latest mid-range refresh, centered on the standard 13.2-inch touchscreen and SYNC 4. This large screen offers wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard on all models, as well as an 8-inch digital instrument panel. While the base XL and XLT models continue to prioritize durability with robust, “lunchbox-style” plastics and distinctive fabric seats, the top-of-the-range Lariat model offers a more premium feel with sophisticated color palettes such as “Smoke Truffle” with ActiveX synthetic leather upholstery and copper accents.
- 2027 Ford Maverick Lobo
- 2027 Ford Maverick ST
- Ford Maverick EV 2027
- 2027 Ford Maverick EV
- 2027 Ford Maverick Hybrid
- 2027 Ford Maverick Redesign
The Ford Maverick features a “do-it-yourself” design with clever storage solutions, including exposed bolts and deep door pockets for large water bottles, as well as a split armrest. The SuperCrew cabin offers surprisingly spacious seating for up to five adults, supported by 14.1 inches of rear legroom and hidden under-seat storage compartments to protect valuables. Specialty models like the Lobo and Tremor differentiate the interior with distinctive stitching, grab handles, and model-specific accents, depending on their sporty or rugged stance.
2027 Ford Maverick : Engine
The 2027 Ford Maverick is expected to continue its flexible powertrain range with a 2.5-liter hybrid engine as a standard option. This hybrid system delivers 191 horsepower and 155 lb-ft of torque, paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and optional all-wheel drive. For those seeking more power, the 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbocharged engine remains a popular option, producing between 238 and 250 horsepower and up to 277 lb-ft of torque via an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Efficiency and capacity remain key appealing features of these engines; the hybrid model aims for a combined fuel economy rating of 40 MPG with improved power management. While both engines have a standard towing capacity of 2,000 pounds, the 4K Towing Package allows both the hybrid and EcoBoost configurations to tow up to 4,000 pounds. Looking ahead, there is strong industry anticipation for a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or high-efficiency ST model with a 2.3L EcoBoost engine, which will serve as a bridge before the full redesign in 2028.
2027 Ford Maverick : Safety
The 2027 Ford Maverick is expected to come with a comprehensive safety technology package centered around the Ford Co-Pilot360 suite. The package includes standard features such as automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and a rearview camera. Advanced driver assistance systems, which may be offered on various trim levels, include adaptive cruise control and parking assist, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, cross-traffic alert, and a 360-degree camera system for easier turning. Structurally, the Maverick continues to perform well in crashworthiness tests, earning high scores for structural strength and side impact protection, while also offering a robust seven-airbag system as standard, including a driver’s knee airbag.










