Ford has given its car-based Maverick ute a refresh, headlined by a sporty new Lobo model. With no right-hand drive model available, however, the Maverick remains off the table for Australia.
Disclaimer: Glass's Information Services (GIS) and CarsGuide Autotrader Media Solutions Pty Ltd. (CarsGuide) provide this information based on data from a range of sources including third parties.
Is this the car Ford Australia is crying out for? It’s a question we’ve been asking ourselves from afar ever since the Maverick first appeared in the USA in 2021. In simple terms this is an SUV ...
But there's a new model on the market that threatens to convert me into a truck guy: the Ford Maverick. First, the basics The Maverick, Ford's newest truck, launched in 2021 and slots below the ...
It's based on the turbocharged, all-wheel-drive version of the Maverick and makes 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. Ford does upgrade the all-wheel-drive system with a twin-clutch torque ...
The Maverick is a small pickup based on Ford’s Bronco Sport and Escape SUVs. It occupies an increasingly popular niche—a small truck that can be bought on a budget. With a civilized ride ...
Back in December 2023, a great deal of 2020 through 2024 Ford Maverick pickup trucks were recalled over a body control module configuration file that prevented an outage notification to the driver ...
Is it the ute that urban buyers never knew they needed ... Its closest competitors would be other car-derived utes, the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz, but these are not sold in Australia ...
Ford recalled Bronco Sport and Maverick models in January due to defective 12-volt batteries. The plaintiff claims he replaced his 12V battery after 34,000 miles and repeated failures. The faulty ...