Like some other trucks, the Maverick also has handy stamped-in slots that fit 2x4s and 2x6s.
The idea is that owners can stick in inexpensive, DIY bed dividers and the like.
Another big pro: The Maverick isn't high up off the ground like a regular truck. It's SUV sized, so it's low enough to easily load things in or hop into.
The base Maverick XL comes with some tie-down points, some holes for mounting accessories, and not much else.
The Lariat came with rails on either side with adjustable tie-down points.
That's on top of several other tie-down spots scattered throughout the bed.
Tie-downs flanking the tailgate double as bottle openers, putting the tailgate in tailgating.
You can also option a bunch of different bed covers.
My tester came with a folding one that you can open to several different positions. Fully closed, it locks in place, protecting the bed from other people and the elements.
Overall, the Maverick brings an exciting choice to the truck market. It's great for people in cities or anyone who wants some pickup capability without the unwieldy size of most models.