2022 Ford Maverick to Get Sliding Rear Windows: Report

It is possible that the moving panel may even be powered.

The Ford Maverick has few details, so it is worth reading any information that you can. According to Ford Authority, the truck is said to have a sliding rear window.

It is not clear whether the panel would be operated by power or manual. The four-door layout of the truck in spy photos suggests that the panel would have manual or power operation. Drivers would have to reach out and grab the rear window with their hands.

A sliding rear window is not a surprising feature on the Maverick. Similar functionality is also available on the Ranger, F150 and many other pickups dating back decades.

Motor1.com’s Brazilian edition points out the tiny Fiat Toro truck on that market has a fixed rear view. Ford’s ability to open the panel could be a selling point.

2022 Ford Maverick to Get Sliding Rear Windows: Report

Ford Authority claims that Maverick rides on the automaker’s C2 platform are the same as those used by the Bronco Sport, and Escape. Another rumor is about the little truck sharing foundations with the Transit Connect van.

Ford plans to make the Maverick in Mexico. According to current information, the truck will be sold first in Brazil and then made available in the United States.

The Maverick South America version might be available with front-wheel drive, but also with an all-wheel-drive option. It is expected that the all-paw layout will be the only one available in the US.

Sales will begin in the. The $24,110 Ranger’s starting price would be $20,000, which is a significant difference.