The price of the 2026 Ford Maverick is expected to start around $30,000 and go up to $44,000, depending on the trim and options. All prices are subject to change, and the full lineup of trims is expected to read as:
- XL - $30,000 (est)
- XLT - $33,000 (est)
- Lobo Standard - $38,000 (est)
- Lariat - $41,000 (est)
- Tremor - $43,000 (est)
- Lobo High - $44,000 (est)
The Ford Maverick offers a versatile lineup of trims designed to meet a wide range of needs. The base XL trim is ideal for budget-conscious buyers or fleet use, though it lacks many of the creature comforts most drivers expect. The XLT trim represents the best value, adding essential features like 17-inch aluminum wheels, cruise control, and power exterior mirrors, making it a more livable option for everyday driving.
For those seeking sportier performance, the new Lobo trim delivers with a 250-hp turbocharged engine, all-wheel drive, a lowered suspension, upgraded brakes, and unique styling elements, offering a more engaging driving experience.
The Lariat trim caters to buyers who prioritize comfort and technology, with upscale interior finishes, a new 13.2-inch infotainment screen, and advanced driver assistance features.
Meanwhile, the Tremor trim is built for off-road enthusiasts, equipped with rugged hardware and terrain management systems. Now that the hybrid powertrain can be paired with all-wheel drive and the Tow package, which unlocks the Maverick’s maximum 4,000-pound towing capacity, the Maverick has become even more compelling. For most buyers, the XLT with the hybrid AWD setup and Tow package offers the best combination of efficiency, utility, and value.