2025 Ford F-150® vs. Maverick® | Louisburg, KS

The Ford lineup of pickup trucks is ready for any challenge, and that includes the full-size 2025 Ford F-150® and the compact 2025 Ford Maverick®. You’ll find rugged capabilities in either, with the F-150 focusing on all-out performance while the Maverick proves capable of handling daily drives. Learn which is right for you by reading this 2025 Ford F-150 vs. Maverick comparison created for you by the team at Louisburg Ford.

When you’re ready to take the next step, check out what F-150 inventory or Maverick inventory we have available at our Ford dealership in Louisburg, KS. Consider trying out your ideal pickup truck with a test drive, and see what finance or lease offers we have available. If you have any questions, you’re welcome to contact us online or over the phone at (913) 837-4311.

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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Maverick

2025 Ford F-150 vs. Maverick Exterior Design

Find robust, commanding style with the exteriors of the 2025 Ford F-150 and Maverick. Both pickups have access to 17- or 19-inch wheels, with the F-150 additionally offering 20-inch wheels. Illuminate the road ahead with LED projector headlamps on either vehicle, and work late with the available LED box lighting. The FLEXBED® storage system is unique to the Maverick and allows for adaptable partitioning of cargo space. The F-150 has the Pro Access tailgate and power-deployable running boards available as well. Bring generator power with you thanks to the available Pro Power Onboard system in the F-150, and access outlets conveniently located in the bed of the Maverick.

Shared exterior features include:

  • LED projector headlamps
  • LED box lighting
  • Heated, power exterior mirrors
  • Front tow hooks
2025 Ford Maverick Interior Dashboard and Infotainment System

2025 Ford Maverick

2025 Ford F-150 Interior Cargo Space

2025 Ford F-150

2025 Ford F-150 vs. Maverick Interior Design & Technology

The 2025 Ford F-150 and Maverick bring an impressive array of premium interior amenities and infotainment technologies to every outing. When it comes to seat upholstery, both pickup trucks share access to cloth and ActiveX®, while the F-150 exclusively has leather available. You can enjoy heated front seats on either pickup truck, though the F-150 also has ventilation and Active Motion® massaging available. The F-150 also features a helpful available interior work surface and lockable rear underseat storage.

You can connect your smartphone to the SYNC® 4 infotainment system in either pickup, and access your favorite apps and features through Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™. The F-150 has an available 12-inch touchscreen, while the Maverick can have a 13.2-inch touchscreen. You can find a B&O Sound System by Bang & Olufsen® sound system in both, though the F-150 has a 14-speaker system, and the Maverick has an eight-speaker system.

Shared available interior and technology features include:

  • 40/20/40-split front bench seat
  • 60/40-split rear bench seat with under-seat storage
  • Heated, power front seats
  • SYNC 4 infotainment system
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Bluetooth®
  • SiriusXM® Satellite Radio capability
  • FordPass® Connect
  • HD Radio™
  • Wireless charging pad
  • B&O Sound System by Bang & Olufsen
  • Power moonroof
2025 Ford F-150 Exterior Towing Boat Out Of Water

2025 Ford F-150

2025 Ford Maverick Exterior Waterfront Towing

2025 Ford Maverick

2025 Ford F-150 vs. Maverick Engine Specs & Fuel Economy

Find exceptional power and versatility with the 2025 Ford F-150 and Maverick engine options. The F-150 has a selection of six engines, including three traditional gas engines, a hybrid V6 engine, a high-output V6 gas engine, and a supercharged V8 gas engine, while the Maverick has two engines, which include a hybrid and a gas inline four-cylinder (I4) engine. You’ll find more power behind the wheel of the F-150 with a maximum horsepower of 720 horsepower compared to the 238 maximum horsepower of the Maverick.

Thanks to its standard hybrid engine, the Maverick offers excellent fuel efficiency with up to 42 city and 35 highway MPG, while the F-150, with its own hybrid engine, can achieve 22 city and 24 highway MPG. Both have available off-road features, including Trail Control™, Trail One-Pedal Drive, and off-road suspensions. When it comes to towing, the F-150 has a maximum towing capacity of 13,500 pounds, while the Maverick can tow up to 4,000 pounds.

View engine information in the following table.

2025 Ford ModelF-150Maverick
Engine OptionsSixTwo
Horsepower Range325 to 720 HP191 to 238 HP
Torque Range400 to 640 lb.-ft.155 to 275 lb.-ft.
Transmission OptionsTen-speed automaticAutomatic continuously variable / eight-speed automatic
Available Drivetrain4x2 / 4x4FWD / AWD
Towing Capacity Range8,400 to 13,500 lbs.2,000 to 4,000 lbs.
City MPG Range10 to 22 city MPG22 to 42 city MPG
Highway MPG Range15 to 24 hwy MPG30 to 35 hwy MPG

2025 Ford F-150 vs. Maverick Size & Cargo Space

The 2025 Ford F-150 and Maverick have roomy cabs and spacious beds ready to help you get the job done. While the Maverick is only available with a five-passenger SuperCrew® cab and a 4.5-foot bed, the F-150 offers several different configurations. The F-150 lets you choose between the three-passenger regular cab and the five- or six-passenger super and SuperCrew cab, and a selection of 5.5-, 6.5-, or 8-foot bed.

View interior specifications in the following table.

2025 Ford ModelF-150F-150F-150Maverick
Cab StyleRegularSuperSuperCrewSuperCrew
Passenger CapacityThreeFive or sixFive or sixFive
Headroom (Front/Rear)40.8 in. / N/A40.8 / 40.3 in.40.8 / 40.4 in.40.2 / 39.6 in.
Legroom (Front/Rear)43.9 in. / N/A43.9 / 33.5 in.43.9 / 43.6 in.42.8 / 35.9 in.
Bed Length Options6.5- or 8-ft.6.5-ft.5.5- or 6.5-ft.4.5-ft.

2025 Ford F-150 vs. Maverick Safety Options & Features

You’ll find extensive safety technologies inside the 2025 Ford F-150 and Maverick thanks to the Ford Co-Pilot360® technology suite and its accompanying features. You’ll be able to handle traffic with a collection of driver assistance systems, including BLIS® (blind spot information system), Pre-Collision Assist®, and more in both models. For help on towing jobs, count on the Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ and Pro Trailer Hitch Assist™ systems available to either pickup. The F-150 has more driving-focused features available, including the Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway driving system, while the Maverick has an available 360-degree camera for enhanced vision around the vehicle.

Shared safety features include:

  • Auto high beams
  • BLIS with cross-traffic alert and trailer tow coverage
  • Pre-Collision Assist with automatic emergency braking
  • Pro Trailer Backup Assist
  • Pro Trailer Hitch Assist
  • Lane-keeping system
  • Rearview camera
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Trailer reverse guidance
  • Post-collision braking
  • Intersection Assist
  • Reverse sensing system
  • Hill descent control
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