2022 Ford Maverick Towing Capacity

January 21st, 2022 by
2022 Ford Maverick Towing

 

The 2022 Ford Maverick towing capacity varies between 2,000 and 4,000 pounds, depending on the powertrain and packages that you select for your adventures in Chicago and Madison. Even though the Maverick is a small truck designed with city living in mind, it’s more than capable of powering weekend road trips and memorable getaways. For more information on the Maverick towing capacity and payload ratings, explore our breakdown below!

 

 

Ford Maverick Towing Specs by Powertrain

The 2022 Ford Maverick comes standard with a hybrid powertrain that gets exceptional fuel economy—and even this configuration can tow up to 2,000 pounds! However, for those who plan on pulling a little more weight, it’s worth it to upgrade with the optional 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 engine and the 4K Tow Package. Together, these features offer everything you’ll need to tow up to 4,000 pounds. Compare the specs for all of your options here:

Standard 2.5L I-4 hybrid drivetrain

  • 191 combined horsepower & 155 lb-ft of torque
  • Standard front-wheel drive system
  • 2,000-pound towing capacity

Optional 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 engine

  • 250 horsepower & 277 lb-ft of torque
  • Front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive
  • 2,000-pound towing capacity

Optional 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 with 4K Tow Package

  • 250 horsepower & 277 lb-ft of torque
  • All-wheel drive
  • 4,000-pound towing capacity

Ready for a closer look? Explore our new Ford inventory to find a Maverick with everything you need.

What’s Included with the Maverick 4K Tow Package?

As you’ve seen, the optional 4K Tow Package is required to reach the maximum Ford Maverick towing capacity—but what exactly does this package offer? Here’s what you’ll need to pull heavy cargo:

  • 2-inch trailer hitch receiver
  • Seven-pin trailer wiring plug
  • Integrated trailer brake controller
  • Transmission oil cooler
  • Upgraded radiator
  • Upgraded cooling fan
  • 3.81:1 axle gears

When equipped on XL and XLT models, this package also includes 225/65R17 tires. These tires come standard on Lariat models, with or without the 4K Tow Package.

What is the Ford Maverick Payload Rating?

Don’t feel like hooking up a trailer on your way out of Milwaukee or Waukesha? Throw your gear into this small truck’s versatile bed! The 2022 Ford Maverick payload capacity is 1,500 pounds, no matter which configuration you select. You’ll just need to make sure that the total weight of your vehicle, passengers, and cargo does not exceed your model’s gross vehicle weight rating.

Find Your New Ford Maverick at Badger Truck & Auto Group!

Eager to plan new adventures in your Ford Maverick? Contact us today if you have any questions or need help getting started! We want you to enjoy everything that this truck has to offer, and we’d be happy to help you maximize the utility of the Ford Maverick towing capacity.

 

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