
Once you get behind the wheel of a 2022 Maverick you will see just how comfortable it is!

I went on this journey with a 6’4” colleague of mine and he too, said the Maverick fit taller individuals quite well for being a compact vehicle. I was relieved to feel how comfortable these seats really were, not to mention the stylish design of them. I myself am broad shouldered and often find my shoulders seem to overtake most bucket seats. One might think that a compact truck like this would feel cramped and crowded, but it was quite comfortable given its smaller stature. One of the highlights of my time in the Maverick was how comfortable the cab was. Equipped with a power eight-way adjustable driver seat and a power six-way adjustable passenger seat you can expect to be in complete control of your comfort level. The Maverick Lariat is no exception to this, as it perfectly blends ruggedness and style in the interior of the vehicle. I am convinced that this truck is no joke and it is here to stay!Īny time you step into a Lariat trim level in the Ford F-series trucks, you expect comfort with a hint of luxury. This truck drives smooth, has sneaky power and carries all the utility that comes with a SUV or midsize truck. However, as a self described “old soul” it is hard to think of the new Maverick as a truck.ĭespite all these preconceived notions and biased opinions, I was completely and utterly shocked with the experience I had driving the Maverick. Now, I understand that comparing a newly designed, compact truck to America’s best selling truck (for 44 years…) is quite unfair. As a full size truck owner, of course I was a little hesitant with the idea of stepping into a truck that is truly bite sized compared to the traditional, tried and true F-150. Just recently, I had the pleasure of getting behind the wheel of one of the newest Ford Motor Co. Even as most major automakers have started their journey toward an all-electric future, there are still many that believe it will be impossible for the country to fully adopt the idea.


As the demand for EV and hybrid vehicles increases, so does the expectation that these vehicles will one day meet the standard we expect from traditional gas-powered vehicles.
