2024 Ford Maverick Hybrid review // Still the one to beat?
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- This is a Motormouth couple car review of the 2024 Ford Maverick hybrid pickup truck. The 2024 Ford Maverick hybrid has a 2.5L 4-cylinder with a hybrid system, it’s matched to an eCVT with a combined 191 horsepower. FWD only.
The second 2024 Ford Maverick engine option is the 2L Ecoboost with an 8-speed automatic transmission, 250 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. Standard AWD in Canada. In the US, both FWD and AWD options are available. We will be focusing on the hybrid in our review.
2024 Ford Maverick hybrid fuel economy is great, 5.6L/100 km, 42 MPG city and 7.1L/100 km, 33 MPG highway. It can tow 2,000 pounds, has a 1500-pound payload and gets 8.3” of ground clearance. If you add the FX4 or Tremor package the ground clearance increases to 8.6” - 9.4”.
The 2024 Ford Maverick hybrid comes standard with an 8” touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, 4.2” driver display, a 6-speaker audio system, manual front seats, cloth upholstery, keyed ignition and FordPass Connect.
2024 Ford Maverick hybrid available features include, a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, a power driver’s seat with lumbar support, a manual passenger seat with height adjustment, leatherette upholstery, push button start, a 6.5” driver display, an 8” touchscreen with SYNC3 and wired Apple Carplay and Android Auto and an 8-speaker B&O sound system.
The interior of the 2024 Ford Maverick hybrid is simple with clever storage solutions. I like how Ford used a mix of materials and textures in the cabin as there is quite a bit of hard plastic, but you always have to consider the price point, it’s very good for a hybrid.
In Canada the 2024 Ford Maverick hybrid starts at $35,795 CAD, XLT $38,395 CAD and Lariat $46,195 CAD.
In the US, XL $25,315 USD, XLT $27,815 USD and Lariat $34,135 USD.
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0:00 Intro
0:17 The power
0:52 Key standard features
2:10 Ride and handling
4:24 Exterior
6:02 The bed
6:55 Interior
8:52 Available features
9:43 Questions, Coffee & cars
15:17 Hot topic
16:17 Vital stats
17:00 Competition
17:47 Final thoughts - Авто та транспорт
15:16 "...that's what she said..." had me laughing for several mins. Love your videos 👍
My wife and I purchased a 24 Maverick Hybrid XLT about 4 weeks ago. We were not even going to consider a Maverick but we sat in one at the Toronto Auto Show. Everything from seats to space is perfect for us. My wife is the "HYPERMILER". Average fuel economy has been 5L/100km. Last fuel tank lasted 1067 km.
The small truck is amazing.
I gotta admit, this is one of the only Fords that interests me.
I have the XLT with the luxury package, 2023 Ford maverick, hybrid! I absolutely love this truck. My mpg‘s are 52 miles per gallon since I have purchased this truck with over 7000 miles now. It is the perfect truck for me. Most of my driving is rural to city Driving! Just got back from a road trip to San Antonio Texas and kept it under 70 got 47 miles per gallon. I would highly recommend this truck to anyone. It has definitely served me well!
I have the same truck as you! I love it. It's cactus gray. Only extra I got was the sliding rear window. I can't believe how much the price went up for 2024.
@@ianpaulhughes Well, I think at least this Ford maverick will hold its value with the demand on the highbred and the fantastic MPG’s.
The highest I got is 42mpg on a tank strictly city driving. I don’t know how these people great amazing mileage.
The poor ford build quality and stupid high price will last until Toyota destroys them, on the high prices ford ripping off on people
How? I have the same one and my average mpg is 33-36.7
I like the S for subscribe. The ding is oddly satisfying.
I’ve had a Maverick for over two years. It is great.
Andrea’s fashion choices are always so spot on.
Bravo!
I like it. I especially liked it when they said that it’d be starting at under $20,000 USD, which quickly became $25,000 USD… which inevitably went even higher. In Canada (at a dealership) recently, I saw one with a sticker price of $48,000 before taxes and add-ons. At that SAME dealership, you can currently buy one hell of a used F-150 or a used Ranger… for nearly $50,000!! I know which one is go for. Thanks for the video.
That $19,995 US price must have been marketing. Same as the $39,990 cyber truck. Ford had no intention of producing a $20k maverick that would eat their F150 profits.
My thoughts exactly…. Neither company actually believed those prices would ever come to fruition.
@@FrankyRedEyes Ford DID sell the Maverick for $19,995 ($21,500 with destination). Telsa never offered the Cybertruck for $40k. They were so far off the mark from reality. Tesla did the same thing when they released the Model 3. They said it would be $35k, but that never happened either.
Lol sucks man. I got mine $34k MSRP Canadian.All add ons. Amazing truck. Will probably outlast a 2.3 turbo ranger 😆
THANK YOU for releasing your Video at 4K!!! You are the Channel to watch and love how I can finally See you both Clearly!!! Keep up the Great work guys! You are #1!!!
“That’s what she said”, nice one Zack. Made me laugh. This truck looks great.
Wow! Loving the 4K Content! Makes watching your videos so more enjoyable! Thanks!
Put it is S isn’t repetitive it’s your catch phrase!
I’m very tempted by this little truck. If the interior was a little less plastic I’d already own one. I appreciate the attempt to keep the price down though and it’s probably a smart positioning move. Good job Ford, hopefully the other brands try to compete in the coming years.
I wonder if they even use it off camera, even when driving and having an argument... "hey, honey, how about you put it in S and shove it!"
Yes, not repetitive in the least. A highlight of the opening “And away we go” on to the show.
I can't believe someone griped about the "Put in in "S"" catchphrase. It's funny, Zack's hand choreography is perfect, and it is something all UA-cam creators say. Keep it going!
❤❤❤ it! Waiting to see if the 2025 is going to give us an updated infotainment system. And BTW, yall s reviews are the BEST! Much southern love and hugs from Nashville Tennessee!
Thank you very much!
Love the Maverick. I wish Ford would ramp up production so prices could become more affordable.
Why would they do that? 😅
@@blipblop92True😅
They didn't jack up the price $5,400 in 2 years on the hybrid because of production problems. They did it because they saw it was the hotter selling trim and figured it wouldn't hurt sales.
@@palebeachbumI’m referring more about dealer markups.
Unfortunately, the base hybrid Maverick has increased in price by 30% from its launch debut. :(
Yikes, that’s a shame
Yes, and it is no longer the least expensive way to go either. You can pay less now for an Ecoboost AWD than a FWD Hybrid model in the same trim level regardless of being in Canada or the USA.
All automakers have followed the Tesla lead; make a lot of early noise about statistics that are “theoretically” correct, but don’t ever really deliver on those stats in practice.
We should expect more of this.
We have 2 hybrid mavericks in our house hold. I averaged 40 to 50 MPG daily! Perfect vehicle! Every house hold should have one.
Like your team effort. Like your reviews. Like the Ford Maverick❤
We just 'bought a '24 Lariat Mav and are loving it! We especially love how thrifty it is on gas! With Cali gas prices being so outrageous, hybrids are a must! I'm also waiting on your Nautilus Hybrid review. Love your channel and your honest reviews!!!
Spending 40 thousand dollars to pennies on gas is stupidity. Makes zero sense, math isn’t racist
Just got my XLT hybrid a few weeks ago. I agree with you it’s a very good vehicle especially in our area (I’m prob ~25kms away). You won’t regret getting one!
Yes! It's still the one to beat. You are correct in that most of the recalls have been minor requiring only software updates for some of the modules. My 2023 has had two recalls for the body control module (tail lights) and nothing else.
I have had my Ford Maverick Lariat Hybrid four months and absolutely love it. I drive about 50 miles daily and regularly get 40-50mpg in the warmer weather. The interior is laid out perfectly, the ride is really comfortable and I am able to do all of the trucky things I need to do. I absolutely love this!
Took delivery of my XLT hybrid in February after waiting 519 days from the original order. Very glad I waited, it's an amazing vehicle and they've worked all (most?) of the bugs out. Wisconsin here... I didn't have much trouble at all with the fwd Escape that the Maverick replaced, so I'm not too worried about getting stuck in winter. Thanks for another great video.
I got mine at the end of March here in Tulalip, WA and I initially order it when they opened the orders for the 2024's mid July of 2023. But somehow the order didn't go all the way through to my dealership. So I ended up ordering at the Dealership in mid August. I took it on a lil road trip to Portland, OR a day after I got it! It was perfect timing because the used 2007 Ford Escape hybrid that I had didn't have as great of mileage (27mpg) that my 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid had (40mpg)(RIP she got in an accident). So I broke my Maverick in on a 900+ roundtrip drive to Portland. I'm loving this lil Truck! It's perfect for my DJ gigs and painting workshop gigs.
You have the best reviews! I love this truck!
I have a 22 XLT hybrid. It's fantastic. All the truck most people need while getting over 40mpg!
I have a 2022 XLT AWD ecoboost and while it doesn't get the MPG's of the Hybrid, I can still get 33 mpg highway with 93 octane and keeping the speed around 70 mph. With 87 octane the mpg drop 1 mpg.
Watching in Sydney on a wet cool weekend. Vancouver weather.
In such a hyper competitive industry, it is hard to believe that Ford has been the only manufacturer in this category (I don't count the Santa Cruz - too niche) for almost three years now. I feel like the small-truck category is THE biggest untapped market. Waiting patiently for Toyota to _finally_ announce theirs.
3:40 The Santa Cruz is virtually identical in size and specs, and it addresses the need for stiff springs by using an auto-leveling rear suspension as standard, so it can go softer on springs without sagging when under load. It also got refreshed for 2025 so the new interior is miles ahead of the Maverick now.
Toyota is to greedy to make a persons truck
@@BoopSnoot Power is one of the differences. Here in the U.S. You can get the 2.0L ecoboost on the base Maverick with FWD starting at $26,055, with AWD at $28,275, with AWD + 4k tow for $29,020. To get the turbo in the Santa Cruz you have to start with the black edition which comes with AWD and starts at $38,460 so to get the turbo engine on the Santa Cruz it's going to cost $9440 - 12,405 more than the Maverick.
@@Snake-ms7sj true
I bought my lariat eco boost Maverick in November 2021. Sometimes I lament that I didn't buy the hybrid model, but I've only put 14,500km on my truck in 2.5 years and most of my driving is on the highway, where the difference in fuel economy between the hybrid and eco boost is very close.
I also really like the eco boost's 250hp power output. This little truck hauls!
Don’t lament. I traded my ultra low mileage Venza hybrid on a gas turbo Toyota Highlander. I did the math. It would take me 18 years to break even if I bought the hybrid. That’s at average US gas prices at $ 3.00 a gallon. The lower MSRP of the Highlander gas, the $ $3700 discount on the gas model. My state charges an extra $ 100 yearly registration fee for hybrids and EVs. That upset me. Go green and be penalized. Rationale. You pay less in road taxes. The turbo 4 is so much more enjoyable to drive than my hybrid.
They have the numbers up on the Hybrid. You can order on and get it in about eight weeks. Depending on the options you order. Great job guys
Great review as always. Love Andrea's calm enthusiasm. I have had Toyota pick-ups since the early 80s but was considering the Maverick as I downsize. Nice wee truck, but still a Ford. I was very excited when you mentioned the possible return of the small Toyota truck that would also be a hybrid. My present Tacoma is way too big for town parking, and was way too expensive. How true do you guys think that a new smaller Toyota model is??? Looking forward to your review if it comes.
P.S. Keep the "put it in S" thingy.
I fit 2 dogs and my tall son in this daily with no problem! As a serial SUV owner, I'm loving having a truck bed where your cargo is separate from your cabin and it doesn't matter if it gets dirty.
I am not a fanboy of black wheels but it looks good! I agree.
15:12 to 15:17 - Andrea: "... I can take 3 in the back and 1 in the front." Zack, you thought we didn't get the whispered: "That's what she said." Epic!
I have a 23 maverick xlt hybrid. It really is all the truck I need living in the city. What they need to change is to add keyless ignition, adaptable cruise control, and awd/4x4 to the hybrid model is the maverick will dominate the market easily.
I have one too! I come from a line of small trucks last truck being my biggest (a 2012 nissan frontier pro-4x) 4WD but never used it so livin in city this is truly a perfect truck!
15:10 LOL. I love that Zach said what I was thinking. :D
Great review, love watching you guys. Far too many recalls Ford needs to fix that, engine, taillights, dashboard is just what I can remember. Ford needs new leadership and UAW needs to start earning them paychecks.
I owned a Ford Maverick, a 1970 little bomber, was my first car. Was fun too drive, I miss that little car, Andrea would have had fun driving it.😊
Nice follow up review. I have a 2023 Lariat AWD, luxury package, black appearance package, 4k toe package in Alto blue. I agree that the front wheel drive hybrid suits people like you given where you live. I, on the other hand, live in rural Ottawa. Most of my driving is 80kph back roads or freeway driving where the fuel economy of the hybrid is not that much better than the ecoboost. Add to that the harsher winters we experience here, then the AWD is almost a necessity. These are great pickup trucks in either engine configuration. I find it much nicer to get in and out of, clean snow off of, and park in small parking spots than my old 2019 F150 (I did love that truck). It handles and drives more effortlessly also. The Maverick is not right for everyone's needs but it is perfect for a lot of peoples needs.
I have owned two Toyota small pickups (1977 and 1983 Hilux), three GMC Sonoma pickups, two Ford Ranger pickups, and three F150 pickups (5.0l, 2.7l and 3.5l ecoboost) and so far the Maverick is my favorite to drive.
Great Video you folks are awesome! I couldn't find a Maverick at sticker price so leased my 2nd Honda Ridgeline. It's awesome just doesn't have the fuel economy of the Maverick.
We are fans of the Ridgeline as well.
@motormouth. My father in law is in love with his hybrid one. Use for hunting and little trailer for his ATV. Amazing fuel economy and price. It's really cheap for a hybrid
I have a '23 XL Hybrid with steelies(best trim). I get awesome mileage...almost as good as my last car...a '17 Prius. I live in Newfoundland where we get a lot of snow and I'm fine with the FWD. Just put on some good meats and you're good.
Classic "that's what she said", Zack 😊 Did Andrea blush with that one?
I had an XLT Hybrid Luxury (waited 13 months) but the day it arrived, I ordered a Lariat Hybrid. I would thave ordered it but was not allowed to in Canada at the time. Coming from a loaded F150 Lariat, I really wanted the rear backup sensors and dual zone a/c that are Lariat trim only features. I just took it on its first trip (about 1000 kms) and it is indicating 5.9 L/100 kms. The Lariat is much quieter than the XLT and I like the interior colours. The price really wasn't ever an issue - what sold me was the suitable size of the package, I also have the Ford branded Leer cap which lets me put the baby stroller almost fully erect right in the back with loads of room for shopping. Makes switching things up with my daughter's baby a breeze. I'm keeping an old Ranger for now, but may get rid of it when I see how the Lariat handles the light towing I do occasionally.
Me and my brother were given a maverick that was a great car never needed oil changes. Most importantly was the squeaky front end. great parts getter for his nova ss and my 70 chevelle.
The only recalls that affected me have been software fixes for issues that could happen, but haven’t. i have a Lariat hybrid without the lux package. If you get a hard tonneau cover, you give yourself a large, lockable “trunk” for daily use and still have a truck bed when needed. I had looked at SUVs prior to going with the Maverick and sheets of ply would need to be strapped to the roof as opposed to slid into the bed. 37mpg winter, 42 mpg so far this spring and 49 mpg last summer. Also had to go out in the worst snowstorm of the year and made it home safe and sound. Likely easier w/ all wheel but quite doable. Count me as a 5 star owner.
Like very much your reviews (even if sometimes I make comments about not agreeing with some vehicle features 😁 ). The Maverick is very interesting and innovative for that market. Just getting quite pricey too. The Tremor version might convince me to get one as I want a little more ground clearance)
My 2010 Mazda 3 has a very similar engine and still drives like a beast! With Mazda engine + Toyota eCVT = this Ford is gonna run forever.
Ford is finally understanding the market
Nice! It’s a simple working pick up truck. Zack should buy it for himself. A bag of chews? 😂 Overall I like it. Great video Andrea! 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed the review. One day Zack will get one I am sure of that.
@@andreaspencer9813 I am sure he will. I do enjoy every videos. Have an awesome day! ☕️☕️
Just got around to watching. Glad to see the question asked about if AWD for the hybrid was coming, if it does Ford has hit a home run, especially if they do a PHEV. Tbh this is the only ford with an auto I would consider buying.
Reliable transportation, sleek performance.
According to Consumer Reports, the Predicted Reliability of the 2024 EcoBoost Maverick is 71/100 whereas the 2024 Hybrid Maverick is only 60/100. CR Reliability estimates are based on the Annual Survey Results from 2022 & 2023 model years.
Zak, Just buy one! Make it your son's vehicle if you need to. This is your 3rd video with the Ford Maverick and I see you keep getting giddy with it . I have 2 Maverick Hybrids now. I bought the first and my wife wanted one once she drove it. If you can get it for MSRP or better, it should be a no brainer.
If this were available it might have torn me away from my bronco sport with the 2.0, which is so similar to these. I’m not a truck guy at all but I sometimes wish I’d considered hybrid.
I seem to remember reading that there may be a hybrid Bronco Sport coming in 2026. Any reality to that?
Great coverage as usual
FWD is fine in the winter. I lived in MI most of my life, and only got stuck once in very deep snow after over 20 inches of snow with huge drifts. Use Low, and I could get up very slippery Hills no problem. I go stuck more with AWD vehicle as I got overconfident.
4x4/AWD get you stuck in deeper snow, further away from home!
I test drove some cars, including a Hybrid Sportage. A friend told me to try a Maverick, gave it a go. Damn. I guess I need a hybrid XLT now.
You never been to disney world, that is the best ride! Period!
You kids are having too much fun here! Not really...great chemistry and review!
1st....I succumbed to the pressure and subscribed. 2nd I own a santa cruz and its by far my favorite. 3rd...im going to drive a maverick in an hour and evaluate. Im choosing to add another vehicle and its between hyundai and Ford.
I’ve owned 4 Mavericks, 3 XL hybrids, and a XLT Tremor. Sold all of them because of not having enough room for 7 vehicles. Also my old Ranger made it irrelevant. I’m surprised you all didn’t buy one. My press rep from Ford told me that’s no word on AWD hybrid. They are struggling with supply chain.
I just spit out my coffee laughing! It's good to know Andrea can take three in the back and one in the front...
As a regular.. Andrea.. Continue putting it in S for subscribe. What’s the point in being a returning subscriber if there’s was no engagement like that :)
I agree, thanks for the support!
That’s what she said!!!!!! Hahah Zack my hero!!! 😂
I'd love a hybrid for my business, but it's not enough bed for my needs. The 6ft bed I have now is the sweet spot. The idea of getting 42mpg around town is so enticing though. I'm currently getting 16mpg. The smoothness of the eCVT transmission would also be a lot more pleasant to live with considering 99% of my driving is in the city. I'm really disheartened that Ford arbitrarily raised the base price $5,400. We get nothing more for that money. I can hear the executives in my head. "It's selling extremely well. Let's squeeze consumers for more." *rubbing fat greedy rich hands together* Remember when being a #1 selling vehicle didn't mean the price of a car jumped up thousands for no reason?
2024 hybrid XL is the best thing from Ford
Can you fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood or drywall in the back bed laying flat between the wheel wells?
I like it. I just wish we had a 2 door option.
I wished they would offer it in Germany/ Europe too. They could also build one of the VW- MEB platform, which underpins the Ford E-Explorer.
A small truck like this it not available here..
I agree I like the colour combo and I do not like black wheels.
My ecooboost has been great for two years and 33,000 miles. Potential buyers should be aware a midcycle refresh is coming this fall (2025 model year).
The AWD hybrid would be tempting for my neck of the woods. The good old fashioned key is great...don't need some wireless FOB arrangement for thieves to hack and have my new vehicle off to the port of Montreal and out of the country before you know it! : )
I wonder if they'll put an AWD version out when Toyota introduces their new little pickup with the 2.5 hybrid AWD
Why is interior room ALWAYS so shitty in Tacomas? How is the smaller Maverick beating the Tacoma in front and rear leg and headroom? That said, I'm pretty sure the hybrid Maverick's going to be my next vehicle.
I drove a ford mavrick in high school, and it was a 4 door sedan.
Wow, great outfit Andrea…….you look amazing ! 👍. Oh yea, it’s a car channel lol ! Maverick is an interesting vehicle……..I put it in S !! 🤣
Thank you very much! Put it in S!!!!
When is the maverick raptor coming?
How about the maverick recalls
Maverick or Honda Ridgeline, tough choice! If the Maverick had a nice infotainment It would be my #1 choice.
Your thoughts. Why does Cadillac not do this ? )-;
I have had at least 6 Fords over the last 35 years. Have no issue with any of those truck, cars and Suv's. I’m so tires of hearing this doubt about reliability. Yet when I had a Honda, that car gave more problems than most of the vehicles I had.
I ordered 23 Maverick 8 months ago got recall before I
We like to see 2024 Lincoln Nautilus hybrid review and your opnion
Yes, we look forward to driving that one. Still waiting for it to arrive in the press fleet in Vancouver. Unfortunately, we missed the drive event, we had a conflict with another brand.
Love to see the new Lancia review.. so stupid. Enjoy the moment
I test-drove one at my dealership and sat in the front, adjusted the seat to my liking, and then went to sit in the back. I found the floor was not flat but was somewhat of a bucket. It was recessed about 3 inches downward. I'm 6' and have a normal 10 1/2 foot size. I had to awkwardly maneuver my feet under the front seat to get in and it was cramped. Now this is the real problem, I could not get out. I could not get my feet out from under the front seat because it was like they were in a bucket and stuck. I could not move the seat forward because I could not reach the front seat controls so, I had to ask the salesperson to move the seat forward enough so I could get my feet out and get out of the back. This was not only disappointing but, I thought and said to the salesperson, "What would happen if we were in an accident and the driver was knocked unconscious? The person in the back might not be able to get out." My advice is to check it out. That could be a serious issue if you have back seat passengers.
Would love you to have tried the fold down back seats in the small trucks from the past
@@anthonyvink7153 I'm not worried about trucks from the past. Past vehicles did not require seat belts either. I'm just letting folks know my experience and the hazard this problem may cause. I was highly interested in this truck after watching a previous Motormouth video and was about to order one. This turned me against it.
Well engine failure is one of the recalls to look out for. I’ve had my hybrid for 15 months and no resolution yet. It’s runs great though. So Zack, yes there’s a biggie recall.
NEVER stop putting it in S for Subscribe! Highlight of the video. 😅
Thank you, we appreciate the support!
Canadians, anyone have experience on whether these are truly available? I wanted a Maverick hybrid 2 years ago and dealer just laughed regarding availability.
Where do I submit my question for cars and coffee which I love…?
Glad you are enjoying it. Every Sunday I put a post out on Instagram, follow along at Motormouth_andrea The post is only up for a short time and then it's deleted once we have our questions. I usually post now around 10am PST.
Great review guys...This is as you mentioned is a Honda Ridgeline, Santa Cruz alternative . Not body on Frame . To be fair, not in same category at all as Taco or Ranger.
On a side note
With Car thefts through the roof in Canada , especially In Quebec and Ontario we might see keys coming back. The Key Fobs are convenient for owners but also car thieves !!!
It won't change anything. The key fobs have the same chip that communicates with the anti-theft system and will be hacked the same way. The key fob just uses a different mechanical design to close the circuit to the starter motor.
Agreed. I think car companies don't mind auto thefts - more sales for them!
How many miles is this truck going to last
Just wish it had a longer, 6 foot bed. The larger bed is good for my light duty truck stuff.
I would also like NA 4 for longevity, so I can keep the truck for a long time, but it’s not a deal breaker.
The Maverick is the best option, but the prices are getting pretty high.
When do you expect to be able to review the gas Jeep Avenger?
When will they review the 2026 Fiat panda ???.. so stupid, enjoy the moment
I can’t fathom the exorbitant pricing for vehicles !!! Would you be able to purchase a vehicle in the states even if you live in Canada ??
Toyota’s hybrid technology has been licensed, by Ford, for their Maverick.
Toyota has a similar Stout in the works.
Will the Stout be priced closer to the Santa Cruz or the Maverick?
Tacoma compared to Ranger was 20k higher. I wouldn't be surprised if Stout is 50k under the 60k just to start price of a Tacoma. It would be shocking if they offer a simple bare frills truck like the old ones of decades past. That'd be the only way they would compete with a Maverick on price. I think they wouldn't bother sticking closer to the Santa Cruz in price, people who want a truck don't really consider that, it's niche and doesn't sell in the numbers Toyota would be moved to compete with. I have a feeling this Stout will be going the premium route like Tacoma. There is just too much money to be made much like the RAV4s. Also can't imagine them selling a truck cheaper than their hybrid crossovers when it's likely going to get feature packed.
Price have gone up so! Much! I remember XL hybrid was like $33K CAD WITH TAX! Damned 8k increase is not right
My favorite is the banana flavored Hi-Chew.
I love the apple
I usually get close to 50 MPG - 22 MAV Lariat Hybrid - 30K TTL - out the door - even with the price increases a great value. b
I watched an interview with the chief engineer and he said there’s not a hybrid AWD due to packaging constraints. So don’t expect one until that’s solved.
That's indeed what she said😂
had a 22 hybrid and traded it in - for 35k it should def have more features - push start ignition, power driver seat, wireless apple car play - my bed leaked - i think there's 7-8 recalls now - had to replace cv axles at 30k kms - but i do miss the gas mileage
I hope Mazda makes a similar small truck in the Zircon Sand color.
I would love if Mazda sold something similar to the BT-40 in North America.
The Mazda trucks sold overseas are badge engineered Isuzu D-Maxs. Doubtful that Mazda would sell the BT pickup here....
They remind me of a Harferd insurance add