The Ford Maverick Hybrid is no stranger to accolades, having racked up its fair share of them since the electrified compact pickup launched for the 2022 model year. That includes earning a 2024 Best Value in America Award from Vincentric, which measures cost of ownership using eight different cost factors – depreciation, fees and taxes, financing, fuel, insurance, maintenance, opportunity cost, and repairs – and then recognizes the models that posted lower than expected ownership costs. Now, the Ford Maverick Hybrid has secured its second straight win in that regard.
The Ford Maverick Hybrid has received a 2025 Vincentric Best Value in America Award by topping the small/mid-size pickup space this time around. It did so by posting ownership costs that were 18.7 percent below expected levels, along with the lowest fuel, operating costs, and total costs of ownership, beating out eight competitors in the process. In addition to two straight wins in this particular category, the Ford Maverick Hybrid also previously took home a 2024 Vincentric Best Fleet Value in America Award, a 2024 Best Value in Canada Award, and a 2025 Best CPO Value in America Award.
“Ford trucks have been part of the daily lives of hard-working Americans for generations,” said Steven Lee, Ford Pro Senior Brand Manager. “This award from Vincentric reaffirms what our customers have always known: whether it’s the versatility of a Maverick Hybrid for everyday tasks or the power of an F-350 Super Duty for heavy-duty towing, they’re getting the exceptional value and dependability they need.”
“The Vincentric Best Value in America Awards use an unbiased, data-driven analysis that is designed to give insight to consumers who are looking to purchase a new vehicle,” said Vincentric President, David Wurster. “There are many different factors that impact the cost and value of a vehicle. Our awards take a comprehensive look into these costs to identify smart choices for the consumer market.”
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