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How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker?

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That makes sense due to Ohio not being a CARB state, there's only 18 that have adopted the regulation.

Current CARB states:
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Thanks that makes sense.
 

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I don’t think Ford did us any favors by deleting that option off our sticker - and more importantly off of our VIN details.

My Ford Dealer & probably yours too is stocked full of vehicles with “50 State Emissions” designations. Except a handful of 2025 Mavericks that were built during the GPF shortage.

If we ever move to a CARB state or sell our cars someday to a buyer in a CARB state - there will be “Smog Check” issues under the current law.

Most (all?) manufacturers build all their cars with “50 State Emissions” to avoid the issues we may now face.
Yeah as I’ve discovered last month or so the 50 state emissions thing can be a minefield. Got into this as have been trying to help my daughter who lives in SoCal with a new vehicle. Lots of things in play. In 2019 during her move to SoCal she stayed with us awhile (live in Louisiana), helped her then get a 2019 Honda Fit purchased locally. I had the presence of mind to check the emissions label under the hood, it was CA certified, all looked good. She had no issues getting it registered in CA. At that time, never even thought about what the Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO) said about emissions.

Ford’s (Escape or Mav) are more expensive in CA than what I can find locally or in TX. It’s not in the $hundreds, it’s in the $thousands. I’ve looked at buying a ‘cheap’ new Ford here (prob. TX – much cheaper), transferring title to her in SoCal.

I’ve online eyeballed ’25 Mav XL hybrids both here (LA, TX) and in CA. Apart from cost, all window stickers I’ve looked at in all 3 states (with window sticker invoice dates – not build dates – ranging from Feb. 2025 through end-July 2025) all note 50 State Emissions – No Charge. Of course none I looked at had pics of the under-hood emissions label. I have asked about “what does the MSO say on emissions, please send me a pic of the under-hood emissions label?”. Sales types are dumbfounded by these questions, have yet to get a single reply.

I’ve also eyeballed ’25 Escapes (both 1.5L 3 cylinders and 2.5L hybrids). They can be found comparatively ‘cheap’ now – under $22k (MSRP less rebates/discounts, no dealer adds) for the 1.5L gassers, $25-26K for 2.5L hybrids in TX. In CA, $3-5k more for equivalent vehicles. Interestingly, on all window stickers I’ve looked at (LA, TX, and CA, invoice dates from March through Aug. 2025), none of them list 50 State Emissions – No Charge. Not even in CA. But those 1.5L or 2.5L Escapes that Galpin Ford in Pasadena is selling must be CA emissions compliant…even if the window sticker doesn’t state as such.

TX Ford dealers get quite a few out-of-state sales inquiries and it’s not uncommon to find the following disclaimer:

Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? 1757003293134-nu


That’s a pretty bold statement. If I take it literally, if true means even that ’25 Mav hybrid on their lot with 50 State Emissions – No Charge on the window sticker doesn’t have an MSO that will pass CA registration muster. I don’t think that’s correct, but no way for me to prove/disprove. I’m not keen on driving ~500+ miles to check under the hood and finding it’s a bust. An to be told 'gee we don't have that MSO at this time, you'll get it when you buy it'.

So just some food for thought. Not sure that 50 States Emissions on the window sticker is the end-all for getting a CA registration.
 

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Yeah as I’ve discovered last month or so the 50 state emissions thing can be a minefield. Got into this as have been trying to help my daughter who lives in SoCal with a new vehicle. Lots of things in play. In 2019 during her move to SoCal she stayed with us awhile (live in Louisiana), helped her then get a 2019 Honda Fit purchased locally. I had the presence of mind to check the emissions label under the hood, it was CA certified, all looked good. She had no issues getting it registered in CA. At that time, never even thought about what the Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO) said about emissions.

Ford’s (Escape or Mav) are more expensive in CA than what I can find locally or in TX. It’s not in the $hundreds, it’s in the $thousands. I’ve looked at buying a ‘cheap’ new Ford here (prob. TX – much cheaper), transferring title to her in SoCal.

I’ve online eyeballed ’25 Mav XL hybrids both here (LA, TX) and in CA. Apart from cost, all window stickers I’ve looked at in all 3 states (with window sticker invoice dates – not build dates – ranging from Feb. 2025 through end-July 2025) all note 50 State Emissions – No Charge. Of course none I looked at had pics of the under-hood emissions label. I have asked about “what does the MSO say on emissions, please send me a pic of the under-hood emissions label?”. Sales types are dumbfounded by these questions, have yet to get a single reply.

I’ve also eyeballed ’25 Escapes (both 1.5L 3 cylinders and 2.5L hybrids). They can be found comparatively ‘cheap’ now – under $22k (MSRP less rebates/discounts, no dealer adds) for the 1.5L gassers, $25-26K for 2.5L hybrids in TX. In CA, $3-5k more for equivalent vehicles. Interestingly, on all window stickers I’ve looked at (LA, TX, and CA, invoice dates from March through Aug. 2025), none of them list 50 State Emissions – No Charge. Not even in CA. But those 1.5L or 2.5L Escapes that Galpin Ford in Pasadena is selling must be CA emissions compliant…even if the window sticker doesn’t state as such.

TX Ford dealers get quite a few out-of-state sales inquiries and it’s not uncommon to find the following disclaimer:

1757003293134-nu.png


That’s a pretty bold statement. If I take it literally, if true means even that ’25 Mav hybrid on their lot with 50 State Emissions – No Charge on the window sticker doesn’t have an MSO that will pass CA registration muster. I don’t think that’s correct, but no way for me to prove/disprove. I’m not keen on driving ~500+ miles to check under the hood and finding it’s a bust. An to be told 'gee we don't have that MSO at this time, you'll get it when you buy it'.

So just some food for thought. Not sure that 50 States Emissions on the window sticker is the end-all for getting a CA registration.
Great info - thanks. Made a copy for future reference!
 

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I was at a dealer in Oregon (CARB state) checking out Lobos, one had a GPF and the other didn't. Both window stickers have the 50 State Emissions option. The Lobo without the GPF had 4/23 on the window sticker and the Lobo with the GPF had 6/17.

Here are some pictures I took comparing with and without the gasoline particulate filter.

Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? PXL_20250906_005102325.MP
Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? PXL_20250906_005459411.MP
 

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The non gpf lobo looks like it doesnt even have a secondary cat? Buy it!
 

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This whole CARB/EPA/GPF stuff bugged me, so in between NFL and MLB (go Astros!) games I dug into this some. What follows is useless information, but I’ve got to justify somehow the hours I just wasted. At least now I do know what those under-hood stickers are supposed to look like….and how you can tell if that ’25 Mav 2.0L you bought has a GPF w/o looking under it……

I had to switch between the EPA site (Basic Search | Document Index System | US EPA – choose from the various menus) and the CARB site (New Vehicle and Engine Certification: Executive Orders for Light-Duty Vehicles | California Air Resources Board - PC/LDT/MDV category, No ZEV, choose from the menus. To get the relevant CARB executive order, you need to know the specific test group for what you’re looking for. The EPA search (Certificates of Conformity/Light Duty Vehicles and Trucks/Model Year 2025/Ford Motor Company/Maverick) got me 3 items each with a specific Test Group (2 for the 2.0L and 1 for the 2.5L). Then did View Related Documents. Which gives 3 items for each of the previous 3 Test Groups. And so forth.

The Test Group is the important one, looks specific engine-related. For 2025 MY Mavericks, there is SFMXT02.02Y3 (2.0L w/o GPF), SFMXT02.02Y5 (2.0L w/GPF), and SFMXT02.54F1 (the 2.5L hybrid). And then looked for ‘most recent’ doc date for each test group (Ford does revisions like everyone else). I found that Ford’s relevant Application for Certification – Part 1 (around 100 pages?) also contained a copy of the relevant CARB Executive Order, and an example of what the VECI under-hood sticker looks like. And of course a bunch of emissions test data that will make your eyes glaze over. I even looked at the MY2024 Mav with 2.0L for comparison.

You can find the right CARB Executive Order on their website if you know the right Test Group – but I had to use the EPA site to figure out what the applicable Test Group was. Go figure. For MY2025, an exception to this was test group SFMXT02.02Y5, for some reason it’s not on the CARB site yet, but found a copy of it included in the relevant Application for Certification – Part 1.

I don’t (and probably never will) understand why the Job 3 ’25 Mavs have GPF’s. Lots of oddities in the files data. Initially I thought the PM values had to be 1 mg/mile for the different tests and that the GPF was only way to get there. But doesn’t look that way to me, even the test data for a ’24 non-MPC 2.0L is below 1 mg/mile (and so is the ’25 MPC but no GPF 2.0L). So I’m guessing other emissions come into play to meet CARB LEV III (which includes MY2025 vehicles) and to meet upcoming CARB LEV IV regs (for MY2026 and beyond) and whatever federal Tier 4 regs require. It’s beyond my understanding or caring.

Other oddities for me:
*Didn’t realize the costs involves for testing – many hundreds of thousands of $ Ford paid the EPA.
*The ’25 Ford 2.5L hybrid had 3 x CA OBD II ‘deficiencies – with fine’. Not sure what they are. A $25 fine/vehicle ain’t bad but the penalty for quarterly non-payment seems harsh….
Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? 1757284047736-xt


So here's my wasted time:
View attachment Mav CARB 24_25.pdf
 

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Decal under my hood has the California Designation as SULEV. That stands for Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle.

My fears that CA would consider my non “50 State Emissions” truck a “dirty little Maverick” were unfounded. Dude - I’m Super Ultra Awesomely clean!

In the recent past California was giving stickers for SULEV to drive solo in carpool lanes.
Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? IMG_9396


I’m curious to see the decal on a Maverick that has a GPF…
 

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Decal under my hood has the California Designation as SULEV. That stands for Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle.

My fears that CA would consider my non “50 State Emissions” truck a “dirty little Maverick” were unfounded. Dude - I’m Super Ultra Awesomely clean!

In the recent past California was giving stickers for SULEV to drive solo in carpool lanes.
IMG_9396.webp


I’m curious to see the decal on a Maverick that has a GPF…
From above attachment, I think looks like this:
Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? VECI_25 GPF


Aha...I didn’t think things through on all the reasons Ford maybe put the GPF on the ’25 Mav Job 3 2.0L’s. I forgot rule #1, follow the money. They brought the ’24 2.0L from a ULEV50 to the ’25 2.0L (either with or without GPF) now being a SULEV30. There’s money (partial credit) in that. Still don’t fully understand how that optional SULEV standard thing works, maybe that extra 300# they give pushes it over 6000 lb GVWR, IDK.

Super ultra-low emission vehicle - Wikipedia
View Document - California Code of Regulations
Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? 1757289776560-zt


Ford Maverick How to tell if a Mav has a GPF from the sticker? VECI_25 GPF
 
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I was at a dealer in Oregon (CARB state) checking out Lobos, one had a GPF and the other didn't. Both window stickers have the 50 State Emissions option. The Lobo without the GPF had 4/23 on the window sticker and the Lobo with the GPF had 6/17.

Here are some pictures I took comparing with and without the gasoline particulate filter.

PXL_20250906_005102325.MP.jpg
PXL_20250906_005459411.MP.jpg
Thanks for the Pictures with the GPF and without Mine was built in Jan 2025 and looks like the bottom picture underneath My Maverick.
 

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The non gpf lobo looks like it doesnt even have a secondary cat? Buy it!
IIRC that's the secondary Cat in the picture the Primary Cat is up closer to the engine and You can't see it in the picture.
 

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IIRC that's the secondary Cat in the picture the Primary Cat is up closer to the engine and You can't see it in the picture.
Correct. The secondary cat is still there - but is now covered by that fancy GPF housing. The primary cat is still up out of sight where it’s always been.
 
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I was told that it would have the 50 State Emissions option on the window sticker. GPF was added to the Ecoboost vehicles with that label starting with anything built after 6/23/25.
Can a dealer communicate with Ford directly and ask if a specific VIN has a GPF?
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