Ford has introduced the 2025 Maverick Lobo, a high-performance variant of its popular Maverick truck, inspired by the street trucks of the 1980s and 1990s. This new model, designed by Josh Blundo and engineered by Keith Daugherty, features a sportier profile with a lowered ride height, on-road-tuned suspension, and a robust 2.0L EcoBoost engine. The Lobo’s design includes a 0.5-inch lower front, a 1.12-inch lower rear, and a 0.8-inch reduction in roof height for a more aggressive stance.
Ford Maverick Lobo: New Street Truck Unveil
The Maverick Lobo enhances driving dynamics with advanced features such as torque vectoring, a twin-clutch rear drive unit, and dual-piston front brake calipers sourced from the Focus ST. A new Lobo drive mode, designed for drifting and autocross, improves cornering, grip, and stability, making it suited for performance driving on closed courses. The truck’s exterior boasts a unique front design, painted rear bumper, rocker moldings, and striking 19-inch black wheels. Inside, the Lobo includes distinctive Grabber Blue and Electric Lime accent stitching, graffiti-inspired seat overprints, and embossed Lobo branding.
Ford Maverick 2025: Configurations and Features
Available in standard and high configurations, the Maverick Lobo offers additional features in the high trim, such as heated seats, a 360-degree camera, and advanced driver-assist technologies. Pro Trailer Hitch Assist and Pro Trailer Backup Assist will be available starting early 2025.
Automotive News: Ford Maverick Lobo Launch
To celebrate the launch, Ford has collaborated with Randy’s Donuts in LA, transforming its Inglewood location to reflect the Maverick Lobo’s design and offering limited edition donuts. The 2025 Maverick Lobo is available for pre-order, with a starting price of $40,500 USD and anticipated deliveries in early 2025.