Ford Bronco and Maverick Recognized by Car and Driver in “10Best Trucks and SUVs” List
The 2023 Ford Bronco and 2023 Ford Maverick have been recognized by Car and Driver in the “10Best Trucks and SUVs” list.
For the Bronco, it marks the second consecutive year appearing on a “10Best” list. The vehicles were reviewed on a 100 point scale by Car and Driver editors and selected based on the publication’s criteria:
- Delivering on the vehicle’s intended purpose
- Offering great value
- Entertaining to drive
“It’s an honor to see Maverick and Bronco receive this recognition,” said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford product development operations, cycle planning and internal combustion engine programs. “Both vehicles are the result of intensely focusing on meeting customer needs and providing iconic vehicles they love to drive.”
The full list is available on the Car and Driver website. Here is what Car and Driver had to say about each of the winning vehicles:
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Ford Bronco
- “Although the hype is passing and Broncos are now a common sight, we’re still smitten with this SUV, which combines supreme open-air off-road chops with tolerable highway manners. Recent additions to the lineup include the retro Heritage model, the swamp-creature Everglades, and the all-conquering Raptor, which hits 60 mph in 5.6 seconds and comes with tires that would do it proud at the King of the Hammers competition. Minimalists can get a four-cylinder two-door model with steel wheels. Realists might go for a four-door Outer Banks and its on-pavement civility. And survivalists can park an Everglades, with its winch and snorkel, at their bug-out compound. All those models share a commitment to fun, an attitude that driving ought to be a good time. A Bronco is supposed to deliver a little spark of excitement every time you fire it up. And in its third model year, it definitely still does.”
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Ford Maverick
- “The Maverick makes a very strong case for a compact pickup. The cab doesn’t require a big climb to get into. Loading its bed doesn’t mean lifting heavy cargo four feet off the ground. And the sightlines actually allow you to see what’s in front of you. Easy to own, easy to use, and easy to live with, the Maverick proves that when done right, a compact truck is the just-enough truck. It may lack the body-on-frame construction of its bigger siblings, but with up to 1,500 pounds of payload capacity, this isn’t a truck in name only. It may not tow a jetliner, but the 250-hp turbo 2.0-liter’s 4,000-pound max rating can handle real-life tasks such as a small snowmobile trailer or a pair of personal watercraft. At the same time, the standard front-wheel-drive-only hybrid powertrain tugs just 2,000 pounds but returns an eye-popping 42 mpg city, according to the EPA.”*
*EPA-estimated rating of 42 city/33 hwy/37 combined mpg, 2022 Ford Maverick with 2.5L FHEV engine, FWD. Actual mileage will vary.