The Ford Maverick offers two main powertrains, and choosing between them comes down to whether you value efficiency or capability. (Verify current specifications and availability with Ford.)
The trade-off
The hybrid pairs a gas engine with an electric motor for excellent fuel economy and quiet, smooth, low-stress city driving — ideal if most of your miles are commuting and light hauling, and it’s typically the value choice with the lowest running costs. The turbocharged EcoBoost delivers noticeably more power and a higher tow rating, making it the better pick for anyone who hauls, tows, or simply wants quicker acceleration and passing punch.
| Hybrid | EcoBoost (turbo) | |
|---|---|---|
| Strength | Fuel economy, low running cost | Power, higher towing |
| Best for | Commuting, light use | Towing, performance, AWD needs |
How to decide
If you rarely tow and want the smallest fuel bills, the hybrid is hard to beat and is plenty for daily driving. If you tow regularly, carry heavy loads, want stronger acceleration, or need all-wheel drive (which is often tied to the turbo engine), the EcoBoost earns its place. Match the engine to how you’ll genuinely use the truck rather than to the highest spec on paper.
Frequently asked questions
Which engine is more efficient? The hybrid, by a clear margin.
Which tows more? The EcoBoost turbo has the higher tow rating.
Is the hybrid underpowered? It’s adequate for light use; choose EcoBoost for towing or performance.
