Sponsored

Hybrid vs EcoBoost in Canadian winters

Cderka

New member
Joined
May 11, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Location
Edmonton
Vehicle(s)
Ford Mustang GT
Engine
Undecided
Going to look at some Mavericks next week. One of the big concerns with the hybrid is FWD. I live in Edmonton and travel to Saskatoon quite a few times a year and am personally leaning towards the AWD on the Eco... Edmonton and Saskatoon can both have harsh winters with heavy snowfall without notice.

What's everyone's first hand experience with the hybrid in the harsher Canadian winters?

Joining either the :alien: or 🌵 gang.
Sponsored

 

Chris_G

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
Chris
Joined
Jul 15, 2021
Threads
17
Messages
1,831
Reaction score
2,694
Location
NOVA
Vehicle(s)
C-6 Corvette
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Going to look at some Mavericks next week. One of the big concerns with the hybrid is FWD. I live in Edmonton and travel to Saskatoon quite a few times a year and am personally leaning towards the AWD on the Eco... Edmonton and Saskatoon can both have harsh winters with heavy snowfall without notice.

What's everyone's first hand experience with the hybrid in the harsher Canadian winters?

Joining either the :alien: or 🌵 gang.
Once you go 👽 you'll never go back.
 

lsudelts

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
First Name
Wendell
Joined
May 15, 2022
Threads
1
Messages
56
Reaction score
67
Location
Louisiana
Vehicle(s)
Ford Maverick (Build Week 12/19), Ford Focus SE
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
If it were me I would do AWD EcoBoost. The hybrid technology for the Maverick needs some work.
 

Bushpilot

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
Greg
Joined
Aug 15, 2021
Threads
11
Messages
971
Reaction score
1,839
Location
Spokane, WA
Vehicle(s)
Chevy Volt
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I live in WA state, north of Spokane. Two winters with my Hybrid Maverick so far, with no issues.

It's not Canada, but we get cold and snow for sure. I have never owned an AWD, and don't expect I ever will.
 

fossil

2.0L EcoBoost
Well-known member
First Name
ernie
Joined
Aug 23, 2020
Threads
48
Messages
3,432
Reaction score
5,792
Location
ohio
Vehicle(s)
95 SVT Cobra Mustang, HPR Lariat Tremor
Engine
2.0L EcoBoost
Going to look at some Mavericks next week :ROFLMAO:
 

Sponsored

Yellow Rhino

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Feb 1, 2022
Threads
3
Messages
75
Reaction score
170
Location
Toronto
Vehicle(s)
XLT Hybrid, 360, Lux Pkg.
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
My wife is from Edmonton, and having spent a few Christmases there, I would not buy a Hybrid. I live in Toronto and complain about the Hybrid's diminishing performance during -15-20, but in Edmonton where it's -35, you'll notice the battery problems in the winter. Currently, I will get a Deep Sleep Alert when the car sits for more than a day in winter. In Edmonton, I don't have to tell you, the temps are way worse. Perhaps if Ford can fix their reliability in the Hybrid during the severe cold, then you have a choice, but if it were me...eco. If you're okay driving a tiny pickup in a sea of 150's, 250's and RAMs in Alberta, then for now, Ecoboost. This is saying nothing about the 2WD versus AWD. Let's not even talk about the snow... Toronto plows regularly, but Edmonton salts and dirt their side streets. I would hate to see my Hybrid even with winter tires go through anything serious.
 
OP
OP

Cderka

New member
Joined
May 11, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Location
Edmonton
Vehicle(s)
Ford Mustang GT
Engine
Undecided
My wife is from Edmonton, and having spent a few Christmases there, I would not buy a Hybrid. I live in Toronto and complain about the Hybrid's diminishing performance during -15-20, but in Edmonton where it's -35, you'll notice the battery problems in the winter. Currently, I will get a Deep Sleep Alert when the car sits for more than a day in winter. In Edmonton, I don't have to tell you, the temps are way worse. Perhaps if Ford can fix their reliability in the Hybrid during the severe cold, then you have a choice, but if it were me...eco. If you're okay driving a tiny pickup in a sea of 150's, 250's and RAMs in Alberta, then for now, Ecoboost. This is saying nothing about the 2WD versus AWD. Let's not even talk about the snow... Toronto plows regularly, but Edmonton salts and dirt their side streets. I would hate to see my Hybrid even with winter tires go through anything serious.
I appreciate the response! Somewhat contemplating waiting to see what they do for the 2024 models..
 

icegradner

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Nov 5, 2021
Threads
20
Messages
3,858
Reaction score
6,030
Location
British Columbia, Canada
Vehicle(s)
2022 XLT Maverick Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
There were a few guys here from the Prairies who worked in the oil fields, but haven't seen them for a while. They didn't post any concerns over the winter.

We don't get the cold here on the west coast, (-11°C to -15°C), but the hybrid did fine with 14 inches of snow on roads that had not be plowed (not all season tires). If the Hybrid FWD can do it, I'm sure the ECO FWD can too.

Edit: Just checked Ford Canada's site, FWD ECO is not avaible in Canada anymore. If I select FWD it switches to the Hybrid.
 
Last edited:

tom_tucker

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Nov 8, 2021
Threads
15
Messages
1,084
Reaction score
1,381
Location
mid atlantic (VA)
Vehicle(s)
2023 Maverick XLT (FWD)
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
The EB and Hybrid would have similar fuel efficiency on long drives between those cities. Unless your driving a lot "in town", the gas savings will be minimal for the Hybrid.

The Hybrid is cheaper than an AWD EB, which makes it attractive. Beyond that, your use case seems more like AWD EB. The Hybrid will be just fine in the snow (In my opinion), but the AWD will be excellent. I plan to have a snow tire wheelset for my Hybrid.
 
Sponsored

TR6CANUCK

2.5L Hybrid
Active member
First Name
Damian
Joined
Apr 6, 2023
Threads
3
Messages
27
Reaction score
6
Location
LONDON, ON
Vehicle(s)
Maverick XLT, Chevy Sonic
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I suggest getting a set of winter tires. There won't be many advantages with AWD over FWD with the stock tires.
 

bscarpenter

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
First Name
BC
Joined
Jun 17, 2021
Threads
8
Messages
62
Reaction score
56
Location
DubTown OH
Vehicle(s)
2022 Ford Maverick. XL Hybrid, 360, manual slider,
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
If it were me I would do AWD EcoBoost. The hybrid technology for the Maverick needs some work.
I agree. I am in Ohio so a bit milder but the fuel efficiency drops in the cold. I have not really analyzed the the numbers but my gut says an average of 10+ mpg less performance. Mostly drives 5 miles or less.
 

Futureowner?

2.5L Hybrid
Member
First Name
Gary
Joined
Mar 25, 2023
Threads
2
Messages
6
Reaction score
1
Location
Maryland
Vehicle(s)
2003 Matrix XR, 2005 Prius.
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I agree. I am in Ohio so a bit milder but the fuel efficiency drops in the cold. I have not really analyzed the the numbers but my gut says an average of 10+ mpg less performance. Mostly drives 5 miles or less.
!0 mpg reduction in winter is normal. My 2005 Prius gets that and I am in Maryland.
 

Benilla

2.5L Hybrid
Well-known member
Joined
Apr 15, 2022
Threads
46
Messages
516
Reaction score
566
Location
Edmonton
Vehicle(s)
2022 Ford Maverick
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
My hybrid handled the Edmonton winters just fine! The reduction in MPG was within range of any car's reduction in range in -30 temps but still got 6-7L/100kms on highway driving. You need to get winter tires though, which is more more important than AWD vs FWD assuming you're just driving on roads
Sponsored

 
 







Top