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2022 Ford Maverick MagnaFlow Performance Exhaust System Out Now

The 2022 Ford Maverick has proven to be a big hit with consumers thanks to its sensible size, affordable price tag, excellent fuel economy, and utilitarian nature. That also means that the Maverick’s aftermarket offerings are growing by the day, most recently adding Sport and Street Performance exhaust systems from MRT, as well as a dual-tip exhaust system from the same company (all for pickups equipped with Ford’s 2.0L EcoBoost I-4), and three different piggyback tunes from RaceChip. Now, longtime exhaust maker MagnaFlow has released its own performance exhaust system for the 2022 Ford Maverick as well.

MagnaFlow’s Street Series cat-back performance exhaust system for the Maverick is also only available for 2.0L EcoBoost I-4 powered pickups and is designed to give that powerplant a deeper, more aggressive sound. The exhaust system itself is constructed from 2.5-inch stainless steel tubing with dual 3.5-inch black powder-coated tips in a single side-exit design.

As for sound, MagnaFlow says that its Street Series Maverick exhaust is “aggressive to very aggressive” with moderate exterior and mid interior sound levels, as can be heard in the video below. Installing the exhaust system is reportedly very easy, requiring only basic tools and little mechanical skill, which is generally the case with most cat-back exhaust systems these days.

MagnaFlow’s new Street Series cat-back performance exhaust system for the 2022 Ford Maverick retails for $749 and is backed by a limited lifetime guarantee, while its 100 percent stainless-steel construction is said to ward off corrosion over time, making it a solid choice for any Maverick owner that wants to unleash a little more sound from the truck’s inline-four-cylinder powerplant.

We’ll have more on the Maverick soon, so be sure and subscribe to Ford Authority for more Ford Maverick news and continuous Ford news coverage.

Brett's lost track of all the Fords he's owned over the years and how much he's spent modifying them, but his current money pits include an S550 Mustang and 13th gen F-150.

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Comments

  1. Flows are good. They sound awesome and are more durable than OE stuff. I have some on my track Mustang, love ’em.

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  2. Flows are great. You can them them a mile away. Sounds just like them Cox gas engines in those remote control cars. Just stop with trying to sound like a V8, please just stop. You have no idea how stupid a Flow sounds on a 4 banger. It’s not good. Unless you like to be an imposter. I think you guys saw Gone in 60 seconds, heard Elenore, got a woodie (I did), and thought, if I could only get my Nissan to sound like that….Never going to happen, EVER so just stop.

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  3. Like guys putting loud huge pipes on Civics, Stoopid. Don’t embarrass a cool truck.

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  4. Wimpy, they should hear my 2005 GMC 3/4 ton DURAMAX!

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