2026 Ford Maverick near Coldwater, MI

The 2026 Ford Maverick has arrived at Stillwell Ford, and it’s redefining what a compact truck can do. Serving drivers in Hillsdale, Coldwater, and Quincy, we are proud to showcase the truck that blends hybrid efficiency with legendary Ford toughness. With the introduction of the Standard AWD Hybrid for 2026, the Maverick is more capable than ever for Michigan winters.

What’s New for the 2026 Ford Maverick?

The 2026 Ford Bronco Sport offers superior mechanical diversity with two turbocharged engine options and standard all wheel drive. The 2026 Chevrolet Trax is limited to a single engine and a front wheel drive configuration.
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2026 Maverick Quick Specs & Comparison

Feature
Fuel Economy
Max Towing
Standard Tech
Best For
2.5L Hybrid (AWD)
40 City / 33 Hwy
4,000 lbs (with Opt.)
13.2" Center Screen
Fuel Savings & Daily Commute
2.0L EcoBoost (AWD)
22 City / 29 Hwy
4,000 lbs
13.2" Center Screen
Off-Road & Max Torque

Why Buy from Stillwell Ford Near Coldwater?

Located just a short drive from Coldwater, MI, Stillwell Ford is committed to a transparent, no-pressure truck-buying experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. For the first time, the 2026 Maverick Hybrid AWD is available with the 4K Tow Package. Previously, this was exclusive to the gas-only EcoBoost engine. Now, you can enjoy 40 MPG in the city and still pull a small camper or boat across Branch County.
Yes. Ford has made AWD standard for the Hybrid powertrain for the 2026 model year. This ensures that every Hybrid driver has the necessary traction for Michigan winters and muddy backroads without needing to upgrade to the larger engine.
While official EPA ratings are pending, early estimates show the AWD Hybrid maintaining an impressive 40 MPG City. There is a slight trade-off in Highway MPG compared to the older FWD models, but it remains the most fuel-efficient AWD truck on the market.
The Maverick Hybrid AWD uses a mechanical torque-on-demand system. This means there is a physical driveshaft connecting the front and rear axles, allowing the truck to send power to the rear wheels instantly when it detects slippage on icy Coldwater roads.
While the Hybrid AWD is excellent for gravel roads, snow, and light trails, it is not a rock crawler. For heavy off-road use, we recommend the Maverick Tremor or Lobo trims, which feature specialized suspensions and higher ground clearance.