Full pricing details for the 2022 Ford Maverick have emerged online shortly after the truck’s official launch.

As we already know, the standard Maverick XL Crew Cab FWD model carries a suggested retail price of $19,995. One step up in the range will take customers to the XLT Crew Cab FWD that’s priced from $22,280, and topping out the range is the $25,490 Lariat Crew Cab FWD. All prices exclude a $1,495 destination and delivery fee.

Standard versions of the Maverick come equipped with a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with 162 hp and 155 lb-ft and an electric motor with 126 hp and 173 lb-ft. Those after more power can opt for a 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder with 250 hp and 277 lb-ft. This engine is paired to all-wheel drive and adds $3,305 to the sticker price of XL, XLT, and Lariat models, MaverickTruckClub reports.

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A plethora of options will also be available for the new Maverick. These include the FX4 Off-Road Package ($800), power tilt / slide moonroof ($795), First Edition Package ($1,495), spray-in bedliner ($495), splash guards at the front and rear ($180), bed cross bars ($800), bed divider kit ($300), cargo bed net ($70), Commercial Roadside Assist Kit ($220), $280 toolboxes for the driver and passenger sides, and two different tonneau covers priced at $1,160.

While the Maverick is Ford’s smallest pickup truck, the company is keen to point out that it is still tough.

“One thing that’s non-negotiable is that Maverick is Built Ford Tough,” Ford Maverick chief engineer Chris Mazur said during the truck’s launch. “Our engineers were unrelenting, putting it through a battery of vicious on-road, off-road, environmental, and simulated customer use testing until we were satisfied. Ford trucks are Ford trucks –through and through.”