Street trucks have made a grand comeback with the 2025 Ford Maverick Lobo. After 25 years of fading popularity, this genre of small or compact pickups, known for being lowered and customized for performance and style, is hitting the streets again. The Maverick Lobo perfectly captures the classic mini-truckin’ spirit.
What Is a Ford Maverick Lobo?
If the name Lobo rings a bell, you might be familiar with its use in Mexico, where it refers to the F-150. Ford’s recent trademarking of “F-150 Lobo” and “Maverick Lobo” in the U.S. hinted at this exciting release. The Maverick Lobo sits as the lowest-riding model in the Maverick family, with a 0.5-inch drop in the front and a 1.1-inch drop at the rear.
Inspired by SEMA
The design of the Lobo draws inspiration from the Tucci Hot Rods Maverick showcased at the 2021 SEMA show. The Lobo sports a body-color rear bumper, side skirts, a black roof, and its own unique front fascia and grille. The 19-inch black monobloc-style wheels add to its striking appearance, though traditional wheels are also available.
A Cool, Yet Understated Look
While the Lobo package looks impressive, there are a couple of design missteps. The name “Lobo” doesn’t appear as a wordmark, nor is there a cool wolf’s head on the tailgate. Additionally, the fender garnish remains all black, similar to the entry-level Maverick XL, missing the contrasting trim seen on other high-spec models.
Inside the Lobo
The interior is just as bold, featuring Grabber Blue and Electric Lime contrast stitching on black upholstery. The seats are embossed with a pattern that draws inspiration from graffiti, though it might remind some of the wall lighting on the Death Star.
The Other Stuff to Know About the Maverick Lobo
Customization and Accessories
Ford assures us that plenty of accessories will be available for the Maverick Lobo. While there’s no confirmation on official Ford Performance parts for the Lobo, the aftermarket scene is expected to offer a wealth of options. Given its potential, a three-wolf moon hood decal seems like a fitting, if whimsical, addition.
Pricing and Specifications
The Maverick Lobo comes in two versions: standard-spec and high-spec. Here are the key details:
- Standard-Spec Lobo: Priced at $36,595, it provides an affordable entry point into the Lobo lineup, making it ideal for further customization.
- High-Spec Lobo: At $42,090, this version adds premium features such as:
- Heated steering wheel and seats
- 360-degree camera
- Sunroof
- Ford’s Co-Pilot360 driver assist tech
- Spray-in bedliner
- Pro Trailer Backup Assist and Hitch Assist
Availability
You can’t reserve the $36K Lobo until later this year, but the high-spec model is available to order now. Deliveries for both versions are scheduled to begin in early 2025, shortly after the first non-Lobo Mavericks are shipped.
Specifications at a Glance
- Base Price: $42,090
- Layout: Front-engine, AWD, 5-passenger, 4-door truck
- Engine: 2.0L turbo DOHC 16-valve I-4, producing 238 hp and 277 lb-ft of torque
- Transmission: 7-speed automatic
- Curb Weight: 3,700 lbs
- Wheelbase: 121.1 inches
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 200.9 x 72.6 x 67.7 inches
- 0–60 MPH: Estimated 6.4 seconds
- EPA City/Hwy/Combined Fuel Economy: Estimated 22/29/25 mpg
- EPA Range, Combined: Estimated 413 miles
- On Sale: Early 2025