
Ford Maverick Gets an Update: Is It Ready to Take on the RAM Rampage and Fiat Toro?
Ford Maverick Update: A Detailed Look at the Updated Pickup Truck and Its Competition in Brazil Ford has recently updated its Maverick pickup truck, sparking renewed interest in the compact pickup segment in Brazil. This update focuses on improving the vehicle's features and competitiveness against rivals like the RAM Rampage and Fiat Toro. The Maverick, produced in Mexico, has always been a popular choice in Brazil, and this update aims to solidify its position in the market. One of the key features highlighted in a recent video review by Folha de S.Paulo is the Maverick's comfort and urban usability. "It's a very comfortable car for urban use," says the presenter in the video. The video also points out the Maverick's surprisingly large cargo bed, capable of holding 943 liters. However, it's not designed for heavy-duty work, making it more suitable for leisure and small businesses. The Lariat Black edition, costing R$229,900, features a distinctive black piano grille and black wheels, adding to its stylish appeal. The video also showcases the updated headlights and the convenient tailgate design. While the Maverick shares a platform with the Rampage and Toro, its advantages lie in its rear passenger space and overall interior comfort. Despite Ford not producing vehicles in Brazil since 2020, the Maverick continues to be a popular choice, demonstrating a strong market presence. This update, with its focus on improved design and features, signals Ford's commitment to the Brazilian market.