Ford Maverick & Maverick Hybrid Fuel Economy

2025 Ford Maverick MPG

Get ready for fuel economy that redefines the pickup truck, because the Ford Maverick MPG gets up to 23/30 (City/Highway)1 with its AWD EcoBoost engine and up to an incredible EPA-estimated 42/35 MPG (City/Highway)2 in its hybrid configuration. Achieving such high levels of fuel efficiency from a pickup is game-changing for drivers who want to save on fuel costs without sacrificing the versatility and performance of their daily driver.

Whether you're commuting to work and back or embarking on longer road trips, the 2025 Ford Maverick MPG ratings are sure to provide an economical solution that aligns with the modern quest for both power and eco-friendliness. Let's take a closer look.

Ford Maverick MPG by Year

The Ford Maverick MPG ratings haven't changed much over the years, and that degree of consistency is just one example of how the Maverick truck puts your needs first. However, if a brand-new 2025 model is in your crosshairs, you'll be happy to see that both EcoBoost and hybrid powertrains have improved the already great Maverick fuel economy.

The 2.5-liter hybrid front-wheel-drive powertrain comes standard on multiple Ford Maverick trim levels once again, but this year, it ups both your combined and highway efficiency by one and two miles per gallon, respectively.2 Even better, the 2025 lineup debuts a fantastic new hybrid AWD powertrain that helps make the Ford Maverick a Car and Driver #1 choice for Best Compact Pickup.3

To give shoppers the best possible on- and off-road control, engineers also made another welcome 2025 update: The beloved 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine with front-wheel drive has been retired this year to make sure drivers receive all-wheel-drive confidence with every EcoBoost powertrain. This means you'll enjoy an estimated 23/30 MPG (City/Highway)1 in most non-hybrid trims, which is also an increase from 2024 gas mileage specs.

Compare Ford Maverick MPG by Year: 2022 to 2025

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2.0L EcoBoost FWD 2.0L EcoBoost AWD 2.5L Hybrid FWD 2.5L Hybrid AWD
2025 Retired this year 23 / 30 / 26 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)1 42 / 35 / 38 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 Targeted 40 MPG (City)2
2024 23 / 30 / 26 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 22 / 29 / 25 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 42 / 33 / 37 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 N/A
2023 23 / 30 / 25 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 22 / 28 / 24 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 40 / 33 / 37 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 N/A
2022 23 / 30 / 26 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 22 / 29 / 25 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 42 / 33 / 37 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 N/A

Ford Maverick MPG by Trim Level

Ford Maverick MPG ratings can vary slightly by trim level and model year, sometimes due to vehicle weight but primarily because of standard and available engines. Package upgrades can also add weight to your truck and affect overall Ford Maverick fuel economy, but no matter which variant and powertrain you prefer, you'll hit the road with premium efficiency for a pickup. Hybrid models obviously provide the most bang for your buck thanks to electric motor assistance, but the fully gas-powered trims hold their own, too.

Even the performance-oriented Maverick Lobo trim – with its fine-tuned suspension, enhanced steering and brakes, and exclusive closed-course-only Lobo Mode – serves up an estimated 23/26 MPG (City/Highway),1 and the off-road-ready Maverick Tremor follows suit. Here's a look at the 2025 EPA-estimated ratings to help you choose the trim, engine, and performance you want to take home.

Compare Ford Maverick MPG by Trim Level: The 2025 Lineup

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Standard & Available Engines EcoBoost AWD MPG Hybrid FWD MPG Hybrid AWD MPG
Ford Maverick XL MPG 2025 Ford Maverick XL
  • 2.5L Hybrid FWD - Standard
  • 2.5L Hybrid AWD - Available
  • 2.0L EcoBoost AWD - Available
23 / 30 MPG (City / Hwy)1 42 / 35 MPG (City / Hwy)2 Targeted 40 MPG (City)2
Ford Maverick XLT MPG 2025 Ford Maverick XLT
  • 2.5L Hybrid FWD - Standard
  • 2.5L Hybrid AWD - Available
  • 2.0L EcoBoost AWD - Available
23 / 29 MPG (City / Hwy)1 42 / 35 MPG (City / Hwy)2 Targeted 40 MPG (City)2
Ford Maverick Lobo MPG 2025 Ford Maverick Lobo 2.0L EcoBoost Advanced 4WD 23 / 26 MPG (City / Hwy)1 N/A N/A
Ford Maverick Lariat MPG 2025 Ford Maverick Lariat
  • 2.5L Hybrid AWD - Standard
  • 2.0L EcoBoost AWD - Available
23 / 30 MPG (City / Hwy)1 N/A Targeted 40 MPG (City)2
Ford Maverick Tremor MPG 2025 Ford Maverick Tremor 2.0L EcoBoost Advanced 4WD 23 / 26 MPG (City / Hwy)1 N/A N/A

Ford Maverick Hybrid MPG: FWD vs. AWD Fuel Economy

Drivers searching for peak fuel economy in their new compact pickup will want to opt for a Maverick hybrid powertrain. The front-wheel-drive Maverick hybrid offers up to an EPA-estimated 42/35 MPG (City/Highway)2 in recent testing, making it the most efficient option in this year's lineup. However, the new-for-2025 hybrid all-wheel-drive powertrain follows closely behind at a targeted 40 MPG (City).2

Once 2025 Ford Maverick MPG highway ratings are released, we expect them to be similar to the hybrid FWD setup as well. Contact us to learn more about this truck's power and performance or to inquire about how to finance or lease a Ford truck today.

Compare Ford Maverick Hybrid MPG: 2022 to 2025

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2.5L Hybrid FWD 2.5L Hybrid AWD
2025 42 / 35 / 38 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 Targeted 40 MPG City2
2024 42 / 33 / 37 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 N/A
2023 40 / 33 / 37 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 N/A
2022 42 / 33 / 37 MPG (City / Hwy / Comb)2 N/A

Ford Maverick Gas Mileage

What Determines 2025 Ford Maverick Gas Mileage?

Many factors affect the fuel efficiency of a Ford Maverick truck. Uncontrollable external elements like extreme weather, rocky terrain, and driving habits play significant roles. For instance, driving in very cold weather can cause your engine to work harder, fluids to thicken, and tires to lose inflation, all of which can lead to increased fuel consumption. Traveling across hilly or mountainous terrain also demands more power from an engine and its braking system, which can reduce overall MPG, and city driving in heavy traffic with frequent stops and starts is generally less fuel-efficient than highway routes.

How you load and use your Ford Maverick truck also impacts fuel efficiency. Towing a trailer with the Maverick truck's maximum 4,000-pound towing capacity4 or exhausting the vehicle's 1,500-pound payload capacity5 will increase the overall weight of your model and require more fuel to maintain speed and power. Similarly, the cargo and number of passengers in the truck can add to the load and reduce fuel economy.

It seems to be quite easy to lose a few MPG along the way, but what's the best way to optimize your 2025 Ford Maverick gas mileage? The way you drive and care for your truck is within your control, so taking small precautions can pay big dividends when it comes to MPG. For example, make sure your tires are always properly inflated and your fluids are topped up and clean.

Regular vehicle maintenance like oil changes and air filter replacements are crucial to ensure your Ford Maverick continues to operate efficiently. As for your driving habits, avoid aggressive maneuvers like rapid acceleration, hard braking, and high-speed driving when possible to conserve as much fuel as possible.

Ford Maverick Utility

The Ford Maverick Truck Is Ready for Any Journey

The Ford Maverick is an excellent option for drivers seeking the utility and capability of a truck combined with the comfort and performance of a smaller, more efficient vehicle. With impressive MPG ratings for both gasoline-powered and hybrid engine options, the 2025 Maverick lineup provides versatile solutions for city commuting, longer road trips, and hauling cargo. If you're ready to tour the new 2025 Ford Maverick for sale in person, visit our dealership at Capital Ford of Wilmington to take one out for a test drive.

While you're here, you might also be curious about the exclusive offers for military personnel, first responders, and college graduates at Capital Ford of Wilmington. Talk with our financial experts to explore your options, or learn more about the Ford Recognition Program that can layer extra incentives on top of your favorite Ford Maverick trim levels and configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MPG of the Ford Maverick?

The 2025 Ford Maverick MPG gets an estimated 23/30/26 (City/Highway/Combined)1 with the gas-powered 2.0-liter EcoBoost all-wheel-drive engine, which is a slight increase from 2024 specs. Hybrid FWD models earn an astonishing EPA-estimated 42/35 MPG (City/Highway),2 and hybrid AWD variants are targeting a city MPG of 40.2 We'll have the full Ford Maverick MPG specs soon.

Which Ford Maverick is the most fuel-efficient?

The standard Ford Maverick hybrid configuration will be your most fuel-efficient option. Using a 2.5-liter engine, electric motor, and front-wheel drive, you'll get an impressive EPA-estimated 42/35 MPG (City/Highway).2 The hybrid all-wheel-drive variant targets 40 MPG (City).2 If a gas-powered option is more your style, EcoBoost models can get up to an estimated 23/30 MPG.1

What's the MPG of the Ford Maverick EcoBoost?

The 2025 Ford Maverick 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine comes in two styles: an Advanced 4WD configuration that's standard on Maverick Lobo and Maverick Tremor trims or an available all-wheel-drive setup that you can add to your XL, XLT, or Lariat edition. The Advanced 4WD powertrain generates an estimated 23/26 MPG (City/Highway),1 while the AWD models harness an estimated 23/30 MPG (City/Highway).1


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1This information is not verified by the official manufacturer and shall serve solely as unofficial general information. For details, visit: https://www.caranddriver.com/ford/maverick

2EPA-estimated city/hwy mpg for the model indicated. See fueleconomy.gov for fuel economy of other engine/transmission combinations. Actual mileage will vary. On plug-in hybrid models and electric models, fuel economy is stated in MPGe. MPGe is the EPA equivalent measure of gasoline fuel efficiency for electric mode operation.

3Reference to this third-party review/claim is solely for informational purposes and not to be relied upon. For more details, please visit https://www.caranddriver.com/rankings/best-pickup-trucks/compact

4When properly equipped. See dealer for details.

5Maximum payload capabilities are for properly equipped vehicles with required equipment and vary based on vehicle configuration, accessories, and option content. Horsepower, torque, payload and towing are independent attributes and may not be achieved simultaneously.