This Maverick was modified with the help of Saleen, JBL Audio, Toyo Tires, and 3D Carbon
A Ford dealership partnered with various companies to create a heavily modified Maverick truck for the 2022 SEMA Show. The one-of-a-kind Maverick features extensive bodywork revisions, a flashy paint job with pink accents, and a lifted suspension. Despite having no powertrain upgrades, this SEMA Maverick is listed for a staggering $85,000, significantly more than a brand-new model.
What do you get for your money? Read: Ford Sold Twice As Many Mavericks As Jeep, Honda And Hyundai Pickups Combined In Q1 For starters, the truck features a thoroughly revised bodywork with a new front air dam and splitter, extended rocker panels, custom grilles, a spoiler on the bed, and flared fenders. It's also sitting on 22-inch TSW Daytona wheels finished in white and wrapped in Toyo Proxes STIII tires. The truck also features an adjustable airbag suspension.
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