- First Name
- Michael
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2025
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- Location
- Apache Junction, Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 Ford Maverick Tremor
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
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My wife and I just purchased a 2025 Maverick Tremor, and I have to say, I’m thoroughly impressed.
We wasted no time putting it to the test. Living in Apache Junction, Arizona, we’re fortunate to have some rugged trails right in our backyard. We recently took the Tremor up past Tortilla Flat and decided to explore a lesser-known trail. It had about a 15º slope and was littered with loose rock — some of the larger ones were close to a foot in diameter. Definitely not a paved road by any means.
The trail ended up being a dead-end, so I had to do a tight turnaround and then climb back out. I expected a bit of a challenge, but the Tremor handled it like a champ. Despite the terrain, it made the climb on the first attempt with no hesitation. The front skid plate made contact just once on the way down, but nothing serious. I was actually pretty surprised at how composed it stayed over the rocky sections.
One feature I really appreciated was Trail Control — got to test it on a separate hill during the same trip. It worked just fine, keeping a steady crawl without me riding the brake. Super helpful.
Also, something worth mentioning: the 2025 model’s use of the front camera to see over crests is a game-changer. That added visibility made navigating the trail much more confident, especially with some of the blind terrain. It’s one of the smartest features Ford has integrated yet for this kind of driving.
I’ve watched a ton of YouTube reviews on the Maverick Tremor, and honestly, most don’t do it justice. This was the best real-world test I could have asked for. If any of the content creators out there are reading this — please do a proper trail run video with the 2025 Tremor. There’s a lot to show off that’s being overlooked.
Looking forward to exploring more and connecting with fellow Maverick owners!
— Michael B., Apache Junction, AZ
We wasted no time putting it to the test. Living in Apache Junction, Arizona, we’re fortunate to have some rugged trails right in our backyard. We recently took the Tremor up past Tortilla Flat and decided to explore a lesser-known trail. It had about a 15º slope and was littered with loose rock — some of the larger ones were close to a foot in diameter. Definitely not a paved road by any means.
The trail ended up being a dead-end, so I had to do a tight turnaround and then climb back out. I expected a bit of a challenge, but the Tremor handled it like a champ. Despite the terrain, it made the climb on the first attempt with no hesitation. The front skid plate made contact just once on the way down, but nothing serious. I was actually pretty surprised at how composed it stayed over the rocky sections.
One feature I really appreciated was Trail Control — got to test it on a separate hill during the same trip. It worked just fine, keeping a steady crawl without me riding the brake. Super helpful.
Also, something worth mentioning: the 2025 model’s use of the front camera to see over crests is a game-changer. That added visibility made navigating the trail much more confident, especially with some of the blind terrain. It’s one of the smartest features Ford has integrated yet for this kind of driving.
I’ve watched a ton of YouTube reviews on the Maverick Tremor, and honestly, most don’t do it justice. This was the best real-world test I could have asked for. If any of the content creators out there are reading this — please do a proper trail run video with the 2025 Tremor. There’s a lot to show off that’s being overlooked.
Looking forward to exploring more and connecting with fellow Maverick owners!
— Michael B., Apache Junction, AZ
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