Aug 14, 2026

2023 Ford Maverick XLT: Compact Truck for Junction City

The 2023 Ford Maverick XLT FWD starts at $24,855 and delivers 40 mpg city / 33 mpg highway / 37 mpg combined— making it one of the most fuel-efficient pickup trucks in its class and the strong value for shoppers who need real truck capability. With seating for 5, a 33 cu ft cargo bed, 2,000 lbs towing, and a hybrid powertrain built into the base price, the Maverick XLT is the right truck for daily commuters, military families, and light-duty haulers who refuse to overpay for capability they actually use.
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How Much Does the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT Cost to Own in Junction City?

The 2023 Ford Maverick XLT FWD carries a base MSRP of $24,855 plus a destination charge of $1,595, putting the as-delivered starting price at just over $26,400 before any options. For working families and service members managing a household budget, that number matters — and the Maverick delivers strong value in the compact pickup segment.

Feature

XLT FWD

Base MSRP

$24,855

Destination charge

$1,595

Valor Ford currently has a pre-owned 2023 Maverick XLT in stock (Stock #26DT82A) with 41,214 miles, priced at contact for current pricing, equipped with the 2.0L EcoBoost engine, 8-speed automatic transmission, the XLT Luxury Package, Ford Co-Pilot360, a remote start system, and a full-size spare tire. The interior is finished in Navy Pier/Medium Slate premium cloth upholstery — a practical, good-looking combination that holds up to the demands of daily military and family life. Beyond the sticker, the Maverick XLT’s hybrid powertrain means improved fuel efficiency on every run between base and home. At 37 mpg combined, a driver putting 15,000 miles per year on the truck will spend meaningfully less at the pump than someone driving a traditional compact pickup. That ongoing savings compounds the value of an already accessible purchase price. Shoppers who want to dig into the full Maverick lineup before visiting can explore our Maverick research hub for additional model details. Buyers interested in a more capable off-road alternative may also want to look at our Bronco Badlands inventory to compare.

Rugged Exterior Design Ready for Urban Streets and Outdoor Trails

The Maverick XLT wears a compact, purposeful body that measures 199.7 inches long and 72.6 inches wide — dimensions that fit naturally into Junction City’s historic downtown parking and narrow side streets while still projecting a legitimate truck presence. The SuperCrew cab configuration gives it four full-size doors and a short bed, making it far easier to park and maneuver than a midsize truck without sacrificing the open cargo area. Standard LED headlights — both low and high beam — with a dusk sensor for automatic activation give the XLT a modern face that punches above its price point. The front bumper is painted body-color, while the rear bumper wears a contrasting black finish, a design choice that reinforces the truck’s working character without looking overdressed. Electrically adjustable side mirrors in black finish come standard; upgrading to the Black Appearance Package swaps in toned mirrors and steps the wheels up from 17-inch to 18-inch alloy wheels for a sportier, blacked-out look. The exterior color palette offers real personality. Choices include Cyber Orange Tri-coat Metallic, Hot Pepper Red Tinted Clearcoat Metallic, Atlas Blue Metallic, Azure Gray Metallic Tri-coat, Shadow Black, Oxford White, Iconic Silver Metallic, Carbonized Grey Metallic, Cactus Grey, and Terrain. The in-stock unit at Valor Ford wears Area 51 — a cool, muted blue-gray that reads differently in different light and has become one of the Maverick’s most popular colors. Buyers who want to browse what’s currently available can check our used vehicle inventory for current Maverick XLT stock and pricing.
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Power and Performance of the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT for Commutes and Weekend Hauls

Open hood of a silver hybrid truck showing engine components, orange high-voltage cables, and air intake box. (Representative image for illustration purposes only. Actual vehicle may vary based on trim and configuration.)
The standard Maverick XLT FWD runs a 2.5L four-cylinder hybrid powertrain producing 191 hp and 155 lb-ft of torque, paired with a CVT sending power to the front wheels. The hybrid system integrates a 126 hp AC permanent magnet synchronous electric motor with a 1.1 kWh lithium-ion battery, enabling energy recuperation and an auto start/stop function that cuts fuel consumption during stop-and-go driving — exactly the kind of driving that happens on the roads between Fort Riley and Junction City.

Feature

XLT FWD

Engine

2.5L

Horsepower

191 hp

Torque

155 lb-ft

Transmission

CVT

Drivetrain

Front-wheel drive

The fuel economy story is the headline: 40 mpg city, 33 mpg highway, 37 mpg combined, with a calculated range of 511 miles per tank on the standard 13.8-gallon fuel tank. For a service member making daily round trips on base or a civilian commuter running errands around Geary County, that range means fewer fuel stops per week and potential fuel savings over the life of ownership. The engine runs on regular 87-octane fuel — no premium required. The suspension pairs a front MacPherson strut with independent coil springs to a rear torsion beam semi-independent setup with coil springs. That front-strut geometry contributes to the car-like steering feel that Car and Driver and Edmunds both noted in their reviews — the Maverick handles more like a crossover than a traditional body-on-frame truck, which makes it genuinely enjoyable on the flat Kansas plains and confident on the gently rolling terrain of the Flint Hills near Fort Riley. Ground clearance sits at 8.3 inches with an approach angle of 20.6 degrees and departure angle of 21.9 degrees— enough to handle gravel county roads and uneven terrain without drama. The AdvanceTrac with RSC (Roll Stability Control) system monitors dynamics and intervenes to keep the truck planted, a useful feature on rural roads where surface conditions change quickly. For buyers ready to move forward, you can start the financing process online before visiting the showroom.

Comfortable Interior Features Tailored for Military Families and Weekend Getaways

Five-passenger seating in a compact truck footprint is one of the Maverick XLT’s most practical achievements. The front row offers bucket seats with manual adjustments for height, reach, and recline, along with manual lumbar support — functional and easy to dial in for drivers of different builds. The rear bench folds flat one-piece, opening up the cab floor for longer items when cargo takes priority over passengers. Front and rear center armrests add comfort on longer drives.

Feature

XLT FWD

Seating

5

Cargo

33.3 cu ft

Curb weight

3,674 lbs

Towing

2,000 lbs

Payload

1,500 lbs

Interior dimensions are genuinely generous for this class. Front headroom measures 40.3 inches, rear headroom 39.6 inches, front legroom 42.8 inches, and rear legroom 35.9 inches— enough for adults to sit comfortably in both rows. Front shoulder room is 57.3 inches and rear shoulder room 55.6 inches, so three across in the back is realistic for smaller passengers. Storage is thoughtfully distributed: a full floor console, a partial overhead console, front and rear cup holders, and below-seat storage in the rear. The standard seat upholstery is upgraded cloth — a step above the entry-level XL’s base material — and the in-stock unit at Valor Ford features Navy Pier/Medium Slate premium cloth, which pairs well with the Area 51 exterior. Interior color options also include Black Onyx Unique Cloth for buyers who prefer a darker, more utilitarian look. The XLT Luxury Package is the most meaningful upgrade available for the cabin. It adds a power-adjustable driver’s seat with 4-way electric adjustment (height, reach, recline, and tilt), heated front seats for both driver and passenger, a heated steering wheel in synthetic leather, heated power mirrors, a spray-in bedliner, 2 rear USB charging ports, a main power supply outlet, trailer towing preparation, and a windshield wiper de-icer. For families dealing with Kansas winters, the heated seats and wiper de-icer alone justify the package. The in-stock Valor Ford unit is equipped with this package. If you need genuine Ford replacement parts or accessories to customize your Maverick’s interior, you can order genuine Ford parts directly through our parts department.
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Tech That Keeps You Connected on Base and Beyond with the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT

The Maverick XLT’s technology suite centers on an 8-inch touchscreen mounted in a fixed orientation at the center of the dashboard, paired with a 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster display that shows trip data, fuel economy readouts, and hybrid system information at a glance. The infotainment system includes AM/FM radio, a 6-speaker audio system, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls for hands-free operation while driving. Smartphone integration is comprehensive and included at no extra cost. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both standard with indefinite subscriptions — meaning no trial period that expires. Bluetooth connectivity handles phone calls and audio streaming, and a voice activation system lets drivers keep their eyes on the road. Two front USB connections handle device charging and data. The truck also includes an embedded SIM card for Wi-Fi hotspot capability, with 3 GB of data per month included for the first 3 months. After that, a subscription covers continued connectivity — useful for service members who need reliable data access during commutes or at remote locations. The telematics system, branded 911 Assist, automatically connects to emergency services in the event of a collision and is included with no subscription expiration. Remote services through Ford’s connected platform include remote lock/unlock, vehicle start, find my car, theft alert, and remote HVAC control — all with indefinite subscription included. That means a soldier heading out for PT in a Kansas winter can start the Maverick and get the cabin warm before walking out the door. Driver mode select allows adjustment of powertrain mapping to suit different driving conditions. The optional Ford Co-Pilot360 package — included on the in-stock Valor Ford unit — adds a driver monitoring system, radar-based rear cross-traffic collision avoidance, Lane Keeping System, and BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert (blind spot monitoring), substantially expanding the truck’s active safety net.

Safety Systems Built for Busy Parents and Service Members

The 2023 Maverick XLT comes standard with a 7-airbag system that covers the driver and passenger with intelligent dual front airbags, front side airbags, front-and-rear side curtain airbags, and a driver knee airbag. Front seat belts include pre-tensioners and height adjustability for both driver and passenger positions; the rear center position uses a 3-point belt. Front head restraints are height-adjustable (2 positions), as are the 3 rear head restraints. LATCH (ISOFIX) anchor preparation is standard for child safety seat installation.

The standard active safety foundation includes Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian Detection, which activates as low as 3 mph and intervenes at both low and highway speeds. ABS braking across all 4 wheels uses 4 channels with ventilated front discs and solid rear discs. A brake assist system shortens stopping distances during emergency inputs, and an electronic parking brake with auto-hold function keeps the truck stationary on inclines. Hill hold control prevents rollback when pulling away on a grade — a small but practical feature for anyone parking on uneven terrain around the Flint Hills.

AdvanceTrac with RSC (Roll Stability Control) monitors lateral acceleration and intervenes to prevent oversteer or rollover situations. A trailer stability program is also standard, helping maintain control when towing a boat trailer or small utility trailer to the Kansas River. Multi-collision braking applies brake pressure after an initial impact to reduce the severity of secondary collisions. NHTSA crash test results place the Maverick at a 4-star overall rating, with a 5-star frontal crash rating and 5-star side impact rating. The rollover rating is 4 stars. The 911 Assist telematics system and an accident data recorder round out the passive safety picture, ensuring emergency responders have the information they need quickly after any incident.
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Breaking Down 2023 Ford Maverick XLT Pricing and Trims

At $24,855 MSRP, the XLT sits as the mid-level configuration in the Maverick lineup — above the fleet-oriented XL and below the leather-appointed Lariat. It represents the volume sweet spot: enough standard content to feel like a real vehicle, with enough option flexibility to personalize without over-spending. The two most meaningful factory packages available on the XLT are the XLT Luxury Package and the Black Appearance Package. The XLT Luxury Package is the one to prioritize for daily drivers and families. It bundles a 4-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, heated synthetic leather steering wheel, heated power mirrors, 2 rear USB charging ports, a main power supply outlet, spray-in bedliner, trailer towing preparation, and a windshield wiper de-icer. This package transforms the XLT from a capable base truck into a genuinely comfortable daily driver — particularly valuable during Kansas winters when heated seats and a wiper de-icer earn their keep every morning. The Black Appearance Package is a styling-focused upgrade. It replaces the standard 17-inch alloy wheels with 18-inch alloys, adds toned (blacked-out) door mirrors, and swaps the door handles for a blacked-out finish. The result is a more aggressive visual stance that suits buyers who want their truck to stand out. Beyond the factory packages, the XLT supports a wide range of standalone options. The Ford Co-Pilot360 option adds blind spot monitoring (BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert), a Lane Keeping System, rear cross-traffic alert with radar, and a driver monitoring system. Other notable options include a Power Tilt/Slide Moon Roof, a 400W inverter for cab power, a Remote Start System, multiple tonneau cover styles (soft folding, hard trifold, hard rollup), a bed extender, bed tie-down locking rails, and a full-size spare tire upgrade. Buyers who want to tow can add a Trailer Hitch Receiver with 4-pin connector.

The 2.0L EcoBoost with 8-speed automatic transmission is also available as an option for buyers who prioritize towing capacity over fuel economy — it raises towing to 5,080 lbs but trades the hybrid efficiency for a more conventional powertrain.

Warranty, Maintenance, and Service Options for 2023 Ford Maverick XLT Owners

Ford backs the 2023 Maverick XLT with a 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a 5-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. Paint coverage runs 3 years/36,000 miles, and corrosion protection extends to 5 years with no mileage cap. Roadside assistance is included for 5 years/60,000 miles— a meaningful benefit for service members who may be driving in remote areas or on unfamiliar roads. Because the XLT uses a hybrid powertrain, the lithium-ion battery and electric systems carry their own extended coverage: 8 years/100,000 miles for both the hybrid battery and the electric systems. That coverage provides long-term peace of mind for buyers who plan to keep the truck well past the standard powertrain warranty window. The Maverick’s hybrid system includes energy recuperation and an auto start/stop function, which reduces wear on the conventional drivetrain components over time. Combined with the lower fuel costs from 37 mpg combined efficiency, the total cost of ownership over a 5-year period is lower than most competing compact pickups. Valor Ford’s service team is equipped to handle routine Maverick maintenance, warranty work, and hybrid system service. Scheduling is straightforward — you can book a service appointment online and drop the truck off at 1825 Goldenbelt Blvd, Junction City, KS 66441 at a time that fits your schedule. Customers like Justin Grabouski have noted the team makes the process “easy and straightforward,” and Anthony Carpenter described the Valor team as “awesome to work with.

Awards and Expert Recognition Highlighting the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT's Value and Performance

The 2023 Ford Maverick received recognition from several major automotive publications, and the XLT trim sits at the center of that praise as the model’s volume seller.
10Best Trucks and SUVs
Car and Driver (2023)
Best Buy Award, Compact Pickup
Kelley Blue Book (2023)
Editors’ Choice
Car and Driver (2023)
Drivers’ Choice Award, Best Small Pickup
MotorWeek (2023)
Car and Driver noted that the Maverick makes a compelling case for the compact pickup format — the cab is easy to enter, and loading the bed doesn’t require lifting cargo to full-size truck heights. Edmunds observed that despite its car-like driving dynamics, the Maverick feels like a truck first, delivering towing and hauling confidence at a smaller size and lower price point than the competition. Those are exactly the qualities that matter to a buyer in Junction City who needs a truck that works but doesn’t want to pay full-size prices or wrestle full-size dimensions through a parking lot.

The Maverick competes directly against the Hyundai Santa Cruz, Honda Ridgeline, and Chevrolet Colorado, and its hybrid efficiency and starting price make it a notable option in the segment.

If you’re trading in a current vehicle, you can get an estimate on your trade-in value before visiting — knowing that number upfront makes the purchase conversation simpler.

Fuel Economy

Fuel economy and range by trim

Feature

XLT FWD

MPG

40 city / 33 hwy / 37 combined

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT

Q: What is the fuel economy of the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT FWD?

The standard 2023 Maverick XLT FWD with the 2.5L hybrid powertrain is EPA-rated at 40 mpg city, 33 mpg highway, and 37 mpg combined. The calculated range on the 13.8-gallon tank is 511 miles. The optional 2.0L EcoBoost with 8-speed automatic delivers lower fuel economy — 23 city, 30 highway, 25 combined — but raises towing capacity significantly. For daily commuting between Fort Riley and Junction City, the hybrid configuration is the clear choice for fuel savings.

Q: How much can the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT tow?

With the standard 2.5L hybrid powertrain, the Maverick XLT FWD is rated to tow 2,000 lbs. That’s enough for a small utility trailer, a lightweight fishing boat, or a personal watercraft — practical for weekend trips along the Kansas River. Buyers who need more towing capacity can opt for the 2.0L EcoBoost engine, which raises the tow rating to 5,080 lbs and pairs with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

Q: What does the XLT Luxury Package add to the Maverick XLT?

The XLT Luxury Package adds a 4-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats for driver and passenger, a heated synthetic leather steering wheel, heated power mirrors, 2 rear USB charging ports, a main power supply outlet, a spray-in bedliner, trailer towing preparation, and a windshield wiper de-icer. It’s the single most impactful package for buyers who use the truck as a daily driver, particularly during Kansas winters.

Q: Is the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT a good fit for a military family?

Yes. The Maverick XLT seats 5 with 42.8 inches of front legroom and 35.9 inches of rear legroom, making it comfortable for a family of four on daily runs and weekend outings. The compact 199.7-inch overall length maneuvers easily in urban environments, while the about 33 cu ft cargo bed handles gear for camping, sporting events, and community activities. The hybrid powertrain’s fuel efficiency reduces ongoing ownership costs — a practical advantage on a military household budget.

Q: Where can I see the 2023 Ford Maverick XLT in person near Fort Riley?

Valor Ford has a 2023 Maverick XLT currently in stock at 1825 Goldenbelt Blvd, Junction City, KS 66441. You can also reach the team directly at (785) 238-5114 to confirm availability, ask about current pricing, or set up a test drive at a time that works with your schedule.

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