2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid AWD: All You Need to Know

2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid AWD

2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid AWD


2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid AWD towing capacity, fuel economy, bed size, pricing, and features — all in one place


⚙️ Quick Comparison Table

FeatureBase Hybrid AWDHybrid AWD + 4K Tow Package
Towing Capacity2,000 lb4,000 lb
PayloadUp to 1,500 lbUp to 1,500 lb
Engine2.5 L Hybrid I‑4 (191 hp)Same
DrivetrainAll-Wheel Drive (AWD)AWD
Fuel Economy~37 MPG Combined~37 MPG Combined
Starting Price~$28,590Adds ~$2,200 + Tow Package Cost

2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid AWD

🔧 Engine, Transmission & Performance

The 2025 Maverick Hybrid comes equipped with a 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle inline-4 hybrid engine paired with an eCVT automatic transmission, generating a total of 191 horsepower.

AWD is now available on the hybrid trim, which significantly improves handling and performance in snow and light off-road conditions. This change addresses one of the biggest limitations from previous model years.

➡️ Learn more about the Maverick Hybrid AWD powertrain from Ford’s official site.


🛻 Towing Capacity & Payload

With the standard hybrid AWD setup, the Maverick can tow up to 2,000 lb. However, when you opt for the 4K Tow Package, which includes a Class III hitch, trailer brake controller, and heavy-duty cooling, it jumps to an impressive 4,000 lb.

➡️ See the full towing specs and engineering in the Ford Maverick towing guide (PDF).

Payload remains consistent across hybrid and gas models at up to 1,500 lb, making it a solid option for work or weekend gear.


⛽ Fuel Economy

With AWD, the hybrid still delivers impressive fuel numbers — about 37 mpg combined. In city driving, it achieves closer to 40 mpg, with slightly lower highway mileage.

➡️ Read the Edmunds fuel economy breakdown for the Maverick Hybrid.


Bed Dimensions & Interior Features

The Maverick includes a 4.5-foot FLEXBED™ that fits a 4×8 sheet of plywood with the tailgate down. It includes tie-downs, storage cubbies, and 12V wiring for custom mods.

Inside, the Maverick offers seating for five, fold-up rear storage, and 8-inch or 13.2-inch SYNC 4 infotainment, depending on the trim.

➡️ Dive deeper into Ford’s interior tech and FLEXBED features.


📱 Infotainment & Technology

Every Maverick Hybrid AWD comes with:

  • SYNC® 4
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay® & Android Auto™
  • FordPass® Connect Wi‑Fi
  • Optional B&O Sound System

Best accessories for the Ford Maverick

Towing-assist features like Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Trailer Sway Control, and a trailer brake controller are available with the 4K Tow Package.

➡️ See how it compares in Car and Driver’s 2025 Maverick review.


🛡 Safety Features

Standard driver-assist features include:

  • Pre-Collision Assist with AEB
  • Lane-Keeping System
  • BLIS® with Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (optional)

The Maverick scores well in crash tests and offers available 360-degree cameras on higher trims.


🧰 Warranty & Maintenance

Ford’s hybrid coverage remains strong:

  • 3 yrs / 36,000 mi Bumper-to-Bumper
  • 5 yrs / 60,000 mi Powertrain
  • 8 yrs / 100,000 mi Hybrid Component Warranty
  • 5 yrs / 60,000 mi Roadside Assistance

➡️ See the full warranty details at Cars.com’s 2025 Maverick overview.



❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Maverick Hybrid AWD tow 4,000 lb?

Yes — if equipped with the 4K Tow Package, the hybrid AWD can tow up to 4,000 lb.

Is the AWD available on the hybrid now?

Yes! 2025 marks the first year the hybrid powertrain is compatible with AWD.

What is the fuel economy of the hybrid AWD?

It delivers ~37 mpg combined, with ~40 mpg in city driving.

What size bed does it come with?

The Maverick has a 4.5 ft FLEXBED™, perfect for light-duty hauling.

How does it compare to the Hyundai Santa Cruz?

The Maverick wins on mpg (37 vs. 25), and price — Santa Cruz maxes out higher.



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🙌 Wrap-Up

The 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid AWD is the compact truck many buyers have been waiting for. With 4,000 lb of towing power, great fuel efficiency, and the flexibility of AWD — it’s now more capable than ever.

👉 If this helped you, like and comment below! What would you use the Maverick AWD for — camping, towing, or city life?

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