Ford Maverick Leak: A track of the main points in a short four-cylinder, 2.0 L engine

After what looked like endless leaks from the 2021 F-150 truck and the Bronco SUV, Ford will actually remain silent in the short and long term, no. After the launch of its financial printing duo, the Blue Oval now moves into the Ford Maverick van, whose first leaks we began to see, as the tailgate’s intention last week.

Yesterday, in Maverickchat.com, new imaginable main points of the compact truck were revealed through the user “one day”, which, curiously, was registered on the site a few minutes before sharing the information. Could it be someone new with new main points or an existing user looking to protect their identity, who knows?

The member then shared a list of pieces he believed belonged to the next Maverick.

For starters, it looks like the new Ford Maverick pickup truck is 2 feet shorter than a Ford Ranger and will split many parts with the Ford Transit Connect. Surprisingly, it will first spread like a multi-seat cabin, meaning buyers who want a small single-cabin truck will still not have it if this turns out to be true.

Under the hood, a 2.0-litre four-cylinder also from transit Connect would force the truck, which appears to be monohest construction. The user points out that a manual will be available, once again, deserves to take it with a pinch of salt, like all this. The original Maverick was a major Ford dealer in the 1970s, albeit even a pickup truck. Why did you revive the nameplate like a compact truck? I don’t know, but I feel like he deserves to have been named Ranchero.

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