The Ford lineup has a truck for every type of driver. Compare the compact 2025 Ford Maverick to the full-size 2025 Ford F-150 to find the right fit.
Power and Performance
The standard Maverick has a 250-horsepower turbo-four with front-wheel or all-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission. You can also get this truck with a 191-hp hybrid powertrain, a continuously variable automatic transmission, and FWD.
The F-150 offers its own hybrid version with a V6 that provides 430 hp and 570 pound-feet of torque. The base model features a gas engine that delivers 325 hp and 400 pound-feet of torque, or you can opt for the gas V6 for 400 hp and 500 pound-feet of torque. Each option comes with a 10-speed automatic and rear-wheel or four-wheel drive. The F-150 offers available trail gear like a locking transfer case, skid plates, tow-hooks, and off-road tires and modes.
Towing and Hauling
With the upgraded gas powertrain, the F-150 leads the class in towing (up to 13,500 pounds) and payload (up to 2,445 pounds). The smaller Maverick can tow up to 4,000 and haul up to 1,500 pounds. Its 4’6″ bed provides 36 cubic feet of cargo space. The F-150 gives you the choice of a 5’6″, 6’6″, or 8′ bed. Upgrade either truck with helpful enhancements like bed lighting, liners, and extra tie-down points.
Cab Features
The F-150 pairs a 12-inch infotainment screen with a 12-inch digital gauge. The Maverick gets an upgrade for 2025 with a standard 13.2-inch touchscreen. Both trucks come with the wireless versions of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and Bluetooth. The Maverick has a six-speaker stereo, while the F-150 has a four-speaker audio system with satellite radio.
In either model, you’ll have standard cloth upholstery, power windows and locks, cruise control, and keyless entry. Available upgrades include heated power-adjustable front seats, a heated steering wheel, synthetic leather upholstery, and dual-zone automatic climate control. The F-150 adds optional luxuries like a moonroof, leather upholstery, ambient cab lighting, wood trim, and heated rear seats.
Driver Assistance Tech
Common driver assistance features in these pickups include auto high beams, forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and a rearview camera. The F-150 adds standard reverse automatic emergency braking, rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, road departure mitigation, and rear parking sensors. These systems are optional in the Maverick.
Get behind the wheel of your top truck pick today, whether you need a reliable work partner or a steadfast adventure vehicle. Visit Mid-State Ford in Summersville, WV to test drive the Maverick or F-150.

