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Does the Maverick come with a sunroof?

The Maverick does not come with a sunroof as a standard feature; a glass roof (moonroof) is only available on certain trims and configurations, not on every model year or package.


Overview: sunroof availability by trim and year


Sunroof availability varies by trim and model year. The entry XL trim typically does not include a sunroof, while higher trims can offer a moonroof as part of specific packages. Availability can change with updates to newer model years, so it’s important to verify for the exact vehicle you’re considering.



  • XL trim: Generally does not include a sunroof in standard configurations; if a sunroof is important, you’ll want to explore other trims or check for a package that includes it for that year.

  • XLT trim: Sunroof may be offered as part of a mid‑level or optional package in some model years; not always guaranteed across all years.

  • Lariat trim: More likely to offer a sunroof as part of a premium or luxury-oriented package, though availability can still depend on the year and package combination.

  • Special editions or year‑specific packages: Some model years introduced sunroof options as part of a limited or dealer-assembled package; this is not universal.


In short, if a sunroof is a must-have, you should confirm the exact year and trim with the dealer or by checking Ford’s official configuration tools for the specific model year you’re considering.


How to verify sunroof availability for a specific Maverick you’re considering


To confirm sunroof availability for a given year and trim, use these steps.



  1. Visit Ford’s official build configurator for the specific model year and trim you’re interested in to see whether a sunroof (moonroof) is listed as an option.

  2. Check the vehicle’s window sticker (Monroney label) or the dealer’s build sheet for the exact package names and included features.

  3. Ask the dealer to confirm which packages include the sunroof and whether the exact vehicle you’re considering has that package installed.

  4. If shopping a used Maverick, review the listing for “sunroof” or “moonroof” features and verify with the seller or a vehicle history report.


Following these steps will give you accurate information for the specific Maverick you’re evaluating.


Summary


Bottom line: a sunroof is not standard on the Maverick and is not universally available. It is more commonly offered on higher trims or via specific packages, depending on the model year. Always verify with the dealer or the official Ford configuration tools for the exact year and trim you are considering.

Does the Ford Maverick come with a sunroof?


Stay tuned and we're going to have a look under the hood. And inside and out it's a 2 L EcoBoost engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.



What are the disadvantages of the Ford Maverick?


The main cons of the Ford Maverick include limited towing capacity (especially the hybrid model), potential build quality and reliability issues like inconsistent panel gaps, rattles, and recalls, and a basic and noisy interior with uncomfortable seats for some drivers. Owners also report problems with the electronics, such as a slow infotainment system, lagging backup camera, and various software glitches, as well as a stiff ride and high wind noise at highway speeds. 
This video discusses the Ford Maverick's performance, handling, and towing capabilities: 1mFuel ForceYouTube · Oct 9, 2024
Performance and capability

  • Low towing capacity: The hybrid model is limited to 2,000 lbs of towing, while the 4,000 lb capacity of the EcoBoost engine (with the 4K tow package) is still less than some competitors like the Hyundai Santa Cruz. 
  • Stiff ride and noise: The suspension can be stiff, and there is significant wind and road noise at highway speeds, making long trips uncomfortable for some. 
  • Rear seat space: The rear seats are tight for adults. 

Build quality and reliability 
  • Build quality concerns: Some owners report inconsistent panel gaps, rattling trim, and a general "cheap" feel to the interior materials. 
  • Recalls and electrical issues: There have been multiple recalls for various issues, and owners have experienced electrical problems like malfunctioning infotainment systems, low 12v batteries, and persistent warning lights. 

This video explains some common problems with the Ford Maverick in detail: 55sFuel ForceYouTube · Sep 22, 2025
Comfort and features
  • Uncomfortable seats: The front seats are often cited as being uncomfortable for long trips due to a lack of cushioning. 
  • Basic interior: While the interior is functional, it is made of hard plastics, and some features like a base model sound system can be disappointing. 
  • Feature limitations: Some desired features, like heated seats or a better sound system, are only available on higher trim levels. 
  • Poor visibility: The large windshield and rear window angle can create blind spots at intersections for some drivers. 

This video discusses the comfort, interior features, and usability of the Ford Maverick: 57sOff the Shelf RidesYouTube · Oct 15, 2025



What is the lawsuit against the Ford Maverick?


Ford Maverick lawsuits involve several issues, including a 12-volt battery defect causing power loss and stalling, a defective side curtain airbag that may not deploy correctly, and a hybrid engine fire risk in certain models like the Escape and Lincoln Corsair, which some Maverick owners are also part of. The lawsuits allege Ford's failures in recalls and fixes for these problems. 
12-volt battery defect 

  • Issue: A defect in the 12-volt battery, supplied by Camel Group, can cause sudden power loss, stalling, and failure of the start/stop system, even after being replaced. 
  • Lawsuit: A class action lawsuit was filed claiming the recall's fix is ineffective and that Ford knowingly sold defective vehicles. 
  • Affected vehicles: Primarily 2022 and 2023 Bronco Sport and Maverick models. 

Side curtain airbag defect 
  • Issue: A defect in the "Safety Canopy" side curtain airbags may prevent them from deploying properly in a crash. 
  • Lawsuit: A class action lawsuit alleges this poses a severe safety risk and that Ford's temporary fix is insufficient, leaving owners with unsafe vehicles or no vehicle at all. 
  • Affected vehicles: Model year 2022 Ford Maverick trucks. 

Hybrid engine fire risk
  • Issue: A defect can cause a "blown engine," leading to a stall and the release of flammable fluids, creating a risk of fire. 
  • Lawsuit: A class action lawsuit claims Ford sold these vehicles with the defect, and that the company's attempted "fix" was ineffective and did not mitigate the risk. 
  • Affected vehicles: Includes 2020-2022 Ford Escape, 2022 Ford Maverick, and 2021-2022 Lincoln Corsair hybrids. Note: A previous version of this lawsuit was dismissed for lack of evidence of concrete injury. 



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