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Ford was revealed to have recently built 21 small pickup trucks at the its plant in Hermosillo, Mexico, the same facility the revived Bronco Sport is being built.

A photo posted on the Maverick Truck Club blog showed the new model (identified as “C-Pick Up”), suggesting it is the upcoming Ford Maverick.

The Maverick is a new model expected to be released for the 2022 model year. It will reportedly be designed as a unibody pickup that shares similar parts with the Bronco Sport.

Ford’s February sales report confirms the assembly of the still-to-be-identified vehicle. However, when asked to shed light on the “C-Pick Up,” a spokesperson for the company refused to comment other than “what’s in the production report.”

leaked photo of ford maverick truck in factory
In terms of pricing, the Maverick is expected to go on sale with a starting price that’s lower than the Ranger’s $26,015. | Source: Car and Driver

Other than its unibody, the Maverick is believed to feature a traverse-engine platform like the smaller Bronco, which was previously seen on its four-door prototypes. This means a crew-cab pickup is also going to be available.

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As for the powertrain, the Maverick could be getting a turbocharged 2.0-liter that makes 245 horsepower (still the same with the Bronco Sport) and paired with an all-wheel-drive. For a cheaper option, a turbocharged 1.5-liter three-cylinder that delivers 181 horsepower will likely be offered.

In terms of pricing, the Maverick is expected to go on sale with a starting price that’s lower than the Ranger’s $26,015.

In early 2020, Ford dealers were told that the new truck would start at just under $20,000; however, if it’s sharing the same features as the Bronco Sport, it might be difficult to go lower than the $28,315 starting price of the small crossover.

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