The hybrid powertrain used to come standard. Now it's a $1500 option.
, the Maverick's base price of $24,995 with destination charges remains. That'll just be a 2.0-liter turbo model. If you want the 2.5-liter hybrid, you'll have to spend at least $26,495If you want to order a 2023 Maverick, that's too bad, as the pickup is sold out for this model year.
We expect orders for the 2024 Maverick to open shortly. Act fast when they do, because last time they sold out quickly.Arguably the most fickle member of the Road & Track staff, Reviews Editor Mack Hogan is likely the only person to ever cross shop an ND Miata with an Isuzu Vehicross. He founded the automotive reviews section of CNBC during his sophomore year of college and has been writing about cars ever since.
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