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15 hours ago, rmc523 said:


Sure, it could.  Just call it Timberline or Rattler to use the rest of the lineup's nomenclature.

 

Since they already have an FX4 package, I could see them giving the Maverick the BS Badlands suspension bits and locking diff for a Tremor package. That's my hope at least. 

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On 5/12/2022 at 8:02 AM, jcartwright99 said:

 

Since they already have an FX4 package, I could see them giving the Maverick the BS Badlands suspension bits and locking diff for a Tremor package. That's my hope at least. 

Something like this 

 

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Ford-Maverick-Tremor-Rendering-Exterior-001-front-three-quarters.jpg

Ford-Maverick-Tremor-Rendering-Exterior-002-rear-three-quarters.jpg

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24 minutes ago, jcartwright99 said:

 

I'd instantly put an order in for one of those if they came out. We'll see when the 2023 order guide comes out in a few months.

given the success of the maverick i think its safe to say we will have multiply extra trims for the maverick in my 23 ,24  

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Some people are overthinking this, in other vehicles, ST is used but equally, the new Ranger has a “Sport” trim level which could be applied to the Maverick as a way of linking it to the next biggest Ford truck. Whatever name they choose, I’m sure that it will be appropriate.

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