2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid

Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid

When Ford launched the Maverick in 2022, it filled a gap that had been empty for years: an actually affordable, compact pickup truck. The timing was perfect; gas prices were climbing, full-size trucks were getting bigger and more expensive, and plenty of people just wanted something practical for daily driving that could still haul a couch on the weekend.

The truck found its audience quickly, but there was always that one nagging compromise. You could get the impressive fuel economy of the hybrid powertrain, but only with front-wheel drive. If you wanted all-wheel drive for winter weather or light off-roading, you had to give up the hybrid and its 40+ mpg city rating for a gas-only engine.

For 2025, Ford has finally solved this puzzle. The hybrid powertrain now comes with an available all-wheel drive system, meaning you no longer have to choose between efficiency and capability.

In this guide, we'll dig into what this change actually means for real-world driving, especially if you're dealing with Pacific Northwest conditions like frequent rain, mountain passes, and the occasional adventure. We'll break down the performance numbers, examine all three trim levels, and explore how the Maverick's compact size and clever bed design make it surprisingly practical for daily life.

Whether you're considering the XL, the XLT, or the feature-rich Lariat, this guide will help you understand which configuration best fits your needs and budget.

Most importantly, we'll explain why the 2025 model year represents the Maverick finally becoming the no-compromise vehicle many buyers have been waiting for. Let’s get started.

Why the 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid is the Perfect Truck For the Pacific Northwest Climate

The headline feature for the 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid is the introduction of an available All-Wheel Drive system, a development that fundamentally enhances the truck's value for you as a driver in the Pacific Northwest. Previously, you had to choose between the fuel efficiency of the front-wheel-drive hybrid and the all-weather capability of the gasoline-only EcoBoost® AWD model. For 2025, that compromise has been eliminated. The new system pairs the standard 2.5L hybrid engine with an intelligent AWD configuration, creating a single powertrain that delivers both exceptional economy and year-round confidence.

The 2025 Ford Maverick® pickup parked on a trail in the desert
2025 Ford Maverick® pickup truck

This is more than a new feature; it's a direct solution for the way you drive in Washington. For the long rainy season you're familiar with in the Puget Sound region, the AWD system provides enhanced traction and stability on perpetually damp roads. For those weekend trips or winter commutes, it gives you an invaluable layer of security when weather conditions change in an instant.

The Ford Maverick Hybrid provides the confidence you need to venture off the pavement and onto the gravel or dirt roads that lead to trailheads, campsites, and boat launches.

Real-World Performance of the 2025 Maverick Hybrid

The 2025 Maverick Hybrid's powertrain is a sophisticated system designed for optimal performance in your real-world driving conditions. It combines a 2.5L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder gasoline engine with a 94 kW permanent magnet electric traction motor, delivering a total system output of 191 horsepower and 155 lb-ft of torque. Power is managed by a PowerSplit electronic Continuously Variable Transmission (eCVT), which provides smooth, linear acceleration without the perceptible shifts of a traditional automatic—a distinct advantage when you're in dense traffic.

If you navigate the daily commute from Kent to Seattle, Bellevue, or Tacoma, you'll find the Maverick Hybrid offers a serious advantage. That challenging, often "soul-sucking" stop-and-go traffic you face on major corridors like I-5, I-405, and SR-167 is precisely the environment where the hybrid system excels. Unlike a conventional gasoline engine, which is at its least efficient in such conditions, the Maverick's hybrid system uses regenerative braking to capture kinetic energy every time you slow down. This recaptured energy is stored in the liquid-cooled battery and used to power the electric motor, significantly reducing your fuel consumption.

This engineering turns a frustrating part of your day into a functional benefit. The constant braking and accelerating you do in a traffic jam becomes an opportunity to maximize your efficiency. This is reflected in both EPA estimates and real-world owner experiences. The FWD model achieves an impressive EPA-estimated 42 mpg city, while the new AWD model is rated at 40 mpg city. Many owners report exceeding these figures in their daily driving, with some achieving close to 50 mpg on local commutes. With its 13.8-gallon fuel tank, this efficiency translates to a city driving range of well over 500 miles, meaning fewer trips to the pump and more money in your pocket.

Towing and Hauling

Beyond its commuting prowess, the Maverick Hybrid is a capable workhorse. It boasts a maximum payload capacity of 1,500 pounds across all hybrid configurations, on par with some full-size truck models and more than enough for most of your household and recreational needs. Standard towing capacity for hybrid models is 2,000 pounds. If you need more, opting for the AWD configuration and the available 4K Tow Package boosts your maximum towing capacity to an impressive 4,000 pounds, which comes in handy for pulling small campers, boats, or utility trailers.

2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid Towing and Hauling

Performance & Efficiency of the 2025 Maverick Hybrid

Specification

2.5L Hybrid FWD

2.5L Hybrid AWD

Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

All-Wheel Drive

Combined System Horsepower

191 hp

191 hp

Combined System Torque

155 lb-ft

155 lb-ft

EPA-Est. MPG (City/Hwy/Comb.)

42 / 35 / 38 mpg

40 / 34 / 37 mpg

Standard Towing Capacity

2,000 lbs

2,000 lbs

Max. Towing Capacity

2,000 lbs

4,000 lbs (w/ 4K Tow Pkg)

Max. Payload Capacity

1,500 lbs

1,500 lbs

This table serves as a clear decision-making tool, showing that for maximum commuting efficiency with light utility needs, the FWD model is superb. For those planning to take advantage of Washington's vast outdoor recreation, the AWD model with the 4K Tow Package provides robust capability while still delivering exceptional fuel economy for your daily drive.

Right-Sized for Real Life: Why the Maverick's Compact Design Matters

The Maverick hits a sweet spot that's hard to find in the truck world: it's actually truck-sized, not truck-and-a-half-sized. At just under 200 inches long with a tight 40-foot turning circle, it handles more like a large SUV than a traditional pickup. You can park it in most residential garages, squeeze into city parking spots without a three-point turn, and navigate crowded shopping center lots without feeling like you're piloting a yacht.

This size advantage matters in daily life. Whether you're finding parking at a busy transit station, threading through downtown traffic, or just trying to fit in your driveway alongside another car, the Maverick doesn't punish you for choosing a truck.

At the heart of the Maverick's utility is its innovative FLEXBED system. The 4.5-foot bed is thoughtfully designed with a low, 30.1-inch lift-in height, which means you can load heavy or bulky items with less strain. The bed features a multi-position tailgate that can be locked halfway up to support longer items, like 4x8-foot sheets of plywood. Depending on the trim, the bed includes six to ten integrated tie-down points to secure cargo of all shapes and sizes.

This versatility is perfectly suited to your lifestyle.

Towing Capabilities

The Maverick's towing capabilities further expand its utility. The standard 2,000-pound capacity is sufficient for many small tasks.
However, the available 4,000-pound maximum towing capacity (requiring the AWD powertrain and 4K Tow Package) opens up a world of recreational possibilities for you.
This is ideal for pulling a small fishing boat for a day on the Green River or Lake Washington, towing a pop-up camper for a weekend getaway, or hauling a trailer with your ATVs or kayaks to your favorite spot.
The Maverick gives you right-sized utility, so you can avoid the overkill and inefficiency of a larger truck while getting far more practicality than a standard SUV for all the activities you love.

Finding Your Fit: A Detailed 2025 Maverick Hybrid Trim Comparison

Ford offers the 2025 Maverick Hybrid in three distinct trim levels: XL, XLT, and Lariat. Each is carefully equipped to cater to different priorities and budgets, ensuring there is a Maverick configuration that's right for you. The new Hybrid AWD system is available across all three trims, meaning your capability is never limited by your choice of features.

XL: The High-Value Workhorse

The Maverick XL serves as the entry point to the lineup, but it is far from a stripped-down base model. It is positioned as a high-value choice, delivering essential capability and impressive modern technology as standard. Standard equipment includes the 2.5L Hybrid powertrain, 17-inch steel wheels, LED headlamps, and the versatile FLEXBED® system. Most notably for 2025, the XL now comes standard with the large 13.2-inch SYNC 4 touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with the Ford Co-Pilot360 suite of safety features.This trim is ideal if you're a budget-conscious individual, a small business owner seeking an efficient and practical fleet vehicle, or anyone who prioritizes pure, unadorned utility.

A 2025 Ford Maverick® XL, length 199.8-inch, width 72.6-inch, height 68.8-inch, lift-in height 30.4-inch, bed length 54.4-inch, bed width 53.3-inch
A 2025 Ford Maverick® XLT, length 199.8-inch, width 72.6-inch, height 68.8-inch, lift-in height 29.4-inch, bed length 54.4-inch, bed width 53.3-inch

XLT: The Smart and Stylish Sweet Spot

As the most popular Maverick trim, the XLT strikes a perfect balance between features, style, and value. It builds upon the XL's foundation with significant upgrades that enhance convenience and aesthetics. Key additions include 17-inch Carbonized Gray painted aluminum wheels, a power-locking tailgate, upgraded Navy Pier cloth interior with unique accents, and Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start. The XLT also increases bed utility with ten tie-downs and cubby storage on the passenger side. For many drivers, the XLT represents the sweet spot. It offers you a more refined daily driving experience and a sharper appearance without a substantial price increase, making it a superb all-around choice for families and commuters.

Lariat: The Premium Commuter

The Lariat sits at the top of the range, transforming the Maverick into a premium vehicle focused on technology, comfort, and luxury. It includes all the features of the XLT and adds a suite of high-end appointments. Standard Lariat features include larger 19-inch machined-face aluminum wheels, ActiveX-trimmed seats in a sophisticated Smoked Truffle theme, a power 8-way adjustable heated driver's seat, and a premium 8-speaker B&O Sound System. The Lariat also makes the most advanced technology standard, including the Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist 2.0 package with Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go. This trim is ideal if you have a long daily commute and want maximum comfort, or if you're a tech-savvy buyer who wants the most advanced safety and convenience features available.

A 2025 Ford Maverick® LARIAT®, length 199.8-inch, width 72.6-inch, height 68.3-inch, lift-in height 29.4-inch, bed length 54.4-inch, bed width 53.3-inch

2025 Maverick Hybrid Feature Comparison by Trim

Infotainment, Safety Tech, and Semi-Autonomous Driving Features

The 2025 Ford Maverick is equipped with a robust suite of standard and available technologies designed to make your drive safer, more connected, and less stressful.

Connectivity

A significant upgrade for the 2025 model year is the inclusion of a large 13.2-inch SYNC 4 touchscreen as standard equipment on every single trim level, including the entry-level XL. This represents tremendous value, providing you with a clear, intuitive interface for vehicle settings, audio, and navigation. The system also features standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto™ compatibility, allowing you to seamlessly integrate your smartphone for maps, music, podcasts, and hands-free communication without needing a cable.

A driver using the touchscreen on a parked 2025 Ford Maverick® pickup
Side view mirror on a Ford vehicle showing the Blind Spot Assist alert

Ford Co-Pilot360

Every 2025 Maverick comes standard with the Ford Co-Pilot360 suite of driver-assist technologies. This foundational package includes Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, a Rear View Camera, and Auto LED High-Beams, providing a crucial layer of safety for you and your passengers. Higher trims and optional packages add features like BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert, which is invaluable when you're changing lanes on a busy freeway like I-5, and a Lane-Keeping System to help prevent unintentional drifting.

If you face the daily grind of a long commute, the Lariat trim's standard Ford Co-Pilot360® Assist 2.0 package is a game-changer. This advanced suite includes Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering. This technology is more than a convenience. On stretches of I-405 or SR-167 where traffic slows to a crawl, the system can automatically adjust the Maverick's speed to match the flow of traffic, even bringing the truck to a complete stop and resuming travel when traffic moves again. By managing the most tedious and fatiguing parts of bumper-to-bumper driving, this feature significantly reduces your cognitive load and stress, making the journey to and from work a more pleasant and relaxed experience.

The Perfect Truck for the Pacific Northwest

The 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid emerges as a vehicle perfectly synchronized with your life in Washington. The addition of All-Wheel Drive to the standard hybrid powertrain creates a singular, compelling solution for the modern driver, masterfully blending class-leading fuel efficiency with true four-season capability.

This is a truck that helps you thrive in the very conditions that define our region. Its remarkable city MPG turns your frustrating commutes into a fuel-saving advantage. Its available AWD provides the confidence to explore the Cascade foothills or navigate a rain-slicked street in Seattle. Its right-sized FLEXBED and practical payload are ideal for your weekend haul. From the XL to the Lariat, each trim offers a thoughtful package of technology and comfort, ensuring there is a Maverick that fits your needs and budget.

Ultimately, the 2025 Maverick Hybrid is the versatile, intelligent, and capable tool that can handle your weekday commute, a weekend project, and a mountain getaway without compromise.

Ford SUV driving on a winding road.

The Bowen Scarff Advantage: Your Trusted Partner in Kent

Choosing where to purchase your new vehicle is as important as choosing the vehicle itself. The 2025 Ford Maverick is an honest, practical, and value-driven truck, and you deserve a purchase experience that reflects those same qualities. At Bowen Scarff Ford, our entire business philosophy is built to provide exactly that.

As a family-owned dealership serving the Kent community since 1958, we have established a legacy of trust that spans generations. We are not just a business in the community; we are part of the community. This deep-rooted presence informs our unique customer-first approach.

Plus, we provide you with tangible benefits with every qualifying new or used vehicle purchase, including a complimentary 2-year maintenance plan that adds long-term value and peace of mind.

Contact us today, and we’ll help you find the perfect Ford Maverick Hybrid.

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