Ford announced today it’s ending production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning as we know it in 2025, as in the next few weeks. Perhaps that’s not so much of a shock if you’ve been watching the ...
Ford's introduction of its all-electric F-150 pickup truck in 2021 was an ambitious new chapter in the history of the F-Series, but also came with quite a storied name — the F-150 Lightning. For older ...
Ford confirmed production of the current F-150 Lightning has ended as part of its updated Ford+ plan, which the company revealed on Monday. The changes come as part of a broader shift from larger EVs, ...
The current-generation Ford F-150 Lightning is dead, Ford officials confirmed on Monday. Couched in a bunch of EV news and an announcement that the next-gen Lightning would be an extended-range ...
Ford is ending production of the fully-electric F-150 Lightning as part of a broader companywide shakeup of its electric vehicle plans, the company announced Monday. In its place, Ford will sell ...
When Ford electrified its bestselling pickup truck, it pulled out all the stops. The F-150 Lightning may look virtually identical to other versions of the pickup, but it’s smoother, faster, and ...
The Wall Street Journal reported today that Ford may be on the verge of sunsetting the F-150 Lightning truck. The model is an electric pick-up truck, and the best-selling one in the US, but the ...
Executives at Ford are considering killing its flagship electric pickup truck, the F-150 Lightning, according to The Wall Street Journal. The discussions are happening in the wake of Ford’s late ...
Two trucks, one strip, and a rivalry that smells like burnt rubber. That's how the day at the drag strip starts. Two Ford F-150s are squaring off under the floodlights, one bone stock, the other ...
Believe it or not, it’s already been five years since the launch of the Ford F-150 Lightning. In that time, Ford’s all-electric pickup has silently risen through the ranks to become the best-selling ...
Ford has been dealing with a gnarly recall issue for years at this point, and despite its best efforts, things don't seem to be changing. In fact, from where I'm sitting, they're only getting worse.
More than a quarter million Ford trucks have just been recalled for a reason that could cause major accidents and even be deadly, if not fixed. According to Fox Business, the National Highway Traffic ...
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