
Ford Maverick will be electric in the future, and questions are when. Since Lightning the Ford F-150 is the version of the electric, why not utilize the same branding for the new electric small pickup? Is the truck best-selling in America, and Will, an electric Maverick Lightning, forthwith earns as many as an electric F-150 reservation? Not only does this make sense and but Ford representatives don’t deny this either. According to MotorTrend, this not only can happen and but this should be. Fully electric vehicles use no fuel other than electricity and which is not true of Ford’s new small pickups, and for an additional $1,085 and buyers can swap out the hybrid powertrain with 277 lb-ft of torque, a 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine producing 250 horsepower.Īn electrified truck is Necessary to you because of fuel savings the Maverick may still be the right preference and an EPA-estimated driving range of over 500 miles, and this gets an EPA-estimated 42 mpg in the city and 37 mpg combined.Īlso, Read: Beater Cars Under 2000 | Beaters Are Cheap | When Buying Used Beater Cars Under $2000 Could the Maverick Be Electric in the Future?įord is increasingly investing in the electrification of its fleet, and the Ford Maverick Lightning seems like a choice obvious. This s hybrid powertrain is closer to the Ford Maverick’s electric, although it is not officially electric. The standard powertrain is a 2.5-liter FHEV hybrid setup with 191 horsepower & 155 lb-ft of torque. The Ford Maverick electric truck has two different engine options, and All trim levels come with a powertrain, a hybrid unless owners pick another option.
