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Unless they decide to pull what they did for Mustang and end ‘25 the same day ‘26 opens.
The closure on Mustang was due to the fact that they had balanced out scheduling so they didn't need more orders. Maverick would also close once they have finished scheduling October production dates.
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In some respects the video was correct - the vehicle has gotten cheaper and options have been removed - they just didn't get any of that right.

Basically the reintroduction of the FWD 2.0 Ecoboost XL is what is driving the base price down, but the price of the vehicles available in 2025 didn't get reduced.

Ford making the (used to be) standard equipment power sliding rear window optional for Lariat and Tremor will also make those prices cheaper by $350 as a result.

It's a win if you want a FWD 2.0 Ecoboost and many folks don't care for the power sliding rear window so making it optional is also a win for Lariat owners who never wanted it and saves a few bills in the process.

I guess kudos to Ford for not just decontenting while keeping prices the same or raising them.
 

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In some respects the video was correct - the vehicle has gotten cheaper and options have been removed - they just didn't get any of that right.

Basically the reintroduction of the FWD 2.0 Ecoboost XL is what is driving the base price down, but the price of the vehicles available in 2025 didn't get reduced.

Ford making the (used to be) standard equipment power sliding rear window optional for Lariat and Tremor will also make those prices cheaper by $350 as a result.

It's a win if you want a FWD 2.0 Ecoboost and many folks don't care for the power sliding rear window so making it optional is also a win for Lariat owners who never wanted it and saves a few bills in the process.

I guess kudos to Ford for not just decontenting while keeping prices the same or raising them.
And the availability of the Power sliding rear window on XLT.
 

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Another year without memory seats. Really wonder why they are doing that.
 

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Another year without memory seats. Really wonder why they are doing that.
probably because I've never had or used that in any vehicle I've owned.

it's nearly worthless without memory mirror positions. adjusting the seat, side mirrors and center mirror are easy. plus, if I grab my wife's key (it doesn't exist - they're actually both mine :D) I do not want the seat sliding forward and crushing me.

how about a real height adjustment? that's useful to every maverick owner.
 

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Thank you Tim! In your short here, you mention order banks being open tonight! That means the order guide will be out soon?
Yes, it just came out. Maybe someone will share it but I will not. It is proprietary information and I can get in trouble.
 
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probably because I've never had or used that in any vehicle I've owned.

it's nearly worthless without memory mirror positions. adjusting the seat, side mirrors and center mirror are easy. plus, if I grab my wife's key (it doesn't exist - they're actually both mine :D) I do not want the seat sliding forward and crushing me.

how about a real height adjustment? that's useful to every maverick owner.
Seat memory is nice. If you are like me and fine tune your seat position having seat memory saves time when your spouse drives and adjust everything .
 

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Another year without memory seats. Really wonder why they are doing that.
The way the Maverick has carried over year over year since 2022 I think it's a safe bet there won't be any major option changes until the second generation. The Hybrid getting AWD was really the biggest option added and there wasn't really much other than that. Sure they added another trim level (Lobo) but even that had all the same options and nothing additional like memory seats.
 

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The way the Maverick has carried over year over year since 2022 I think it's a safe bet there won't be any major option changes until the second generation. The Hybrid getting AWD was really the biggest option added and there wasn't really much other than that. Sure they added another trim level (Lobo) but even that had all the same options and nothing additional like memory seats.
2025 did see a big refresh with new front grille, Bumpers, and Fascia. And Interior upgrade with 13.2 screen. No big changes happen as you said until next gen in 2028 model year.
 

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Did we get an improved Eco boost engine with dual injection too?
 

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2025 did see a big refresh with new front grille, Bumpers, and Fascia. And Interior upgrade with 13.2 screen. No big changes happen as you said until next gen in 2028 model year.
Right, it got the mid cycle refresh. But I was just pointing out there haven't really been any new options added over the first 5 model years so far like memory seats, auto dimming mirror, etc.
Has Ford confirmed yet what year we'll get the second gen Maverick?
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