Torque thrills; horsepower impresses; but those seeking economy too often find themselves disappointed, with pick-up trucks delivering none of the necessary value at the pump.
The 2024 Ford Maverick Lariat defies this convention, offering segment-defining efficiency that leaves drivers delighted… and the Honda competition overwhelmed.
2024 Ford Maverick Lariat: Economy
Discover the power of a hybrid. Offered on the new Ford Maverick Lariat is a 2.5L PHEV engine suite. This aluminum block blends a permanent magnet electric traction motor with an Atkinson-cycle inline-four, assuring optimal performance in Saskatchewan. It earns a staggering 40 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway, affording a Combined rating of 37 MPG. Complemented by a continuously variable automatic transmission, this system pairs its 191 HP with exceptional economy.
The 2024 Honda Ridgeline, however, doesn’t.
Despite boasting a larger engine suite - a 3.5L V6 - the new Ridgeline fails to deliver the same value as its Maverick competitor. Drivers can expect to earn a mere 18 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway; and this will compromise performance at the pump.
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Demand more than efficiency from the compact market. Instead expect comfort.
With the release of the 2024 Maverick Lariat Ford is redefining the pick-up segment - delivering a passenger-focused experience that will impress on the highway, the backroads, and the suburbs alike. It will also blitz past the new Nissan Frontier SV, promising exceptional convenience with every mile.
2024 Ford Maverick Lariat: Interior
Inside the new Maverick awaits a series of upgrades. ActiveX materials wrap around the seats, providing plush textures; while power lumbar support pairs with eight-way adjusters for the driver (the passenger is afforded six-way adjusters). A heated feature integrates smartly into the cushions, and the four-way headrests and flip-up rear bench allow for a custom configuration. To further delight Ford has maximized the Lariat’s cabin, offering impressive head (40.3 inches; 39.6 inches), leg (42.8 inches; 36.9 inches), and shoulder (53.7 inches; 55.6 inches) room.
Compare this to the 2024 Nissan Frontier SV. Though it shares the Maverick’s five-passenger design, it offers limited head (39.9 inches; 38.6 inches) and leg (42.3 inches; 33.2 inches) room. This will leave passengers struggling to enjoy the ride.
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