The 2022 Ford Maverick was revealed to much fanfare back in early June, mostly due to its sub-$20k asking price and impressive fuel economy figures. However, while the base Maverick offers quite a bit of content for the money, there are certain concessions one must make when purchasing such an inexpensive vehicle. As Ford Authority reported back in July, the 2022 Ford Maverick XL comes equipped with Connected Touch Radio – not SYNC 3 – though it does offer nice features like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility. However, Maverick XL buyers will also be missing one common feature present in most modern vehicles – cruise control.
“Cruise Control is available for the XLT and Lariat,” Hannah Ooms, Maverick Communication Manager, told Ford Authority Executive Editor, Alex Luft, in a statement. “Customers can opt into Ford Co-Pilot 360 Package on XL. The Co-Pilot 360 includes BLIS, Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane Keeping System, and full-size spare, but it does not include cruise control. All of those features are factory installed.”
Essentially, this means that 2022 Ford Maverick XL models will be shipped much like old cars used to be – without cruise control. Years ago, however, Ford offered official cruise control add-on kits for those vehicles, though that will not be the case with the Maverick.
In all likelihood, cruise control was nixed on the Maverick XL as a way to keep the pickup’s starting MSRP under $20,000, and it’s unclear how much demand would actually exist for the feature, especially among fleet buyers, who have shown a strong interest in the pickup thus far. Additionally, the Ford Ranger, Ford F-150, and Ford Super Duty XL do not come with cruise control as standard equipment either, though it is available as an option or as part of factory equipment groups on those pickups.
For those that absolutely have to have cruise control, it is standard on the Maverick XLT, which features a base price that’s $2,280 higher. And in spite of this omission, the Maverick XL still comes equipped with features such as a standard 8-inch touchscreen and automatic emergency braking.
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Well that sucks. I would rather have cruise control on an XL, then Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and automatic emergency braking. Even a dealer added option would do. Guess there will be non dealer options very shortly when auto accessory companies get one made.
I wonder if Ford is floating trial balloons to see how cars without expected options, but reduced in price, do in the marketplace.
I may be WAY off track here, but I believe there is still a market for what we codgers called "transportation cars". Going back in time, cars like the Chevy Del Ray, or the Ford Custom, the Plymouth model I think was either the Plaza or the Savoy. Later examples include the Pinto, Datsun 210, and what I seem to recall was the Toyota 1200.
It does seem to be a "return to basics" vehicle. There are people don't get that because their deeply discounted Hyundai has every option standard at the expense of long-term durability and reliability. A great example would be the multiple engines they have with major defects.
Nissans of late are another great example. Push button start standard on all Altimas! Along wish a dash that peels up like a rotten banana in 2 years and a CVT that needs replacement every 60K.
The rationale is simple. Ford does not want you to buy the XL and could have added cruise control, but dropped another feature. They make little or no profit on this trim level.
This right here. Ford, and their dealers, need some conspicuous feature omissions, to drive sales with the higher trims. So no cruise control. Make you turn a key to start it. Ugly black plastic grill and steel wheels. Only paint it the boring colors
The AUDACITY of them making you TURN A KEY!
And there are plenty of us who like the steel wheels. There are far more interesting colors available on Maverick XL than there are on most economy cars.
But, you're right, this should be equipped like a Navigator Black Label for $17k out the door. They're just big meanies is all!
If I could get a comfortable car with good air, a decent radio, cruise (yes, cruise), and a few other basic amenities AND NO CONSOLE, I would order it tomorrow even if it was a Ford. I say that because every dealer in my region is full of themselves and refuse to even talk to me about a vehicle without seeing me as some rube who will pay Adjusted Market Value and pay $250 for nitrogen tire fills.
Forget that audio crap. Cruise control is a break deal for me. AM radio, maybe a CD player. No safety stuff, I can drive and like to drive.
“I can drive and I like to drive.”
No need for cruise control then, right? Lol.
Cruise control is a stand alone option for the Transit Connect XL. There is no reason Ford couldn't offer if and still have the starting price under $20k.
Cruise control is standard on virtually every new vehicle sold in this country. Basic cruise control should be included on the XL. If they want to charge more for adaptive cruise control, that would make sense. Every time Ford has a great idea, they follow up with something completely stupid.
Do not need cruise control. Radio and air conditioner is all I need!!!
Actually the cruise control circuits are all going to be there. They just remove the buttons and change a code in the computer to disable it on xl packages. It has nothing to do with cost to Ford. But a way to get more people into the XLT Trim.
Rostra implies on their website an aftermarket unit is coming from them.
This will be a deal breaker for many. I know many people with at least a 45 minute commute that are interested in this "truck". I really like the idea of the truck and would probably buy a higher trim anyway, but Ford may be to woke for me now.
I'm thinking bigger picture. Ford is using the "supply chain" crisis and the unprescedented demand for the Maverick, as a marketing tool to move people to higher priced models.
I wonder what other "downgrades" they will announce?
Mark Comerford
You're making up the big picture, not looking at anything but what you want to see.
It's all a big evil plot to get people to buy the high end example if they want options. Just like every other car built in the last 75 years.
I ordered the XLT with all the 4 packages. I did not want the Lariot due to one reason, and that was the interior Seat Color. The interior is the nearly the same color as my Jeep, and I wanted a difference. What surprise me, is, I really dont know of any car that does not come with an optional or standard Black Color Interior, and am surprised Ford does not offer that. Besides the Brown / Saddle color interior just does not go with several of the exterior colors. What would it be such a big deal to offer a Black interior ? ? ? ?
I'm sure they won't stint on recalls.