The F-150 Lightning marks Ford’s first electric pickup. But how much will this new EV pickup cost? And is the 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning eligible for EV tax credits?
The new Ford F-150 Lightning seems to be striking everyone right now. All the car sites are ablaze with Lightning puns, electric truck comparisons, and woes of them heralding the “good old days.” While the Ford Lightning isn’t the first electric truck by any means, it does seem to be the first one that has …
The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning hasn't even been out for a few days at this point. Regardless, the American carmaker is already boasting some seriously impressive reservation figures. Despite any potential animosity from traditional truck buyers, it seems the market is eager to accept this new electrified model. That's because Ford claims it has already received over 20,000 reservations.
Between the Ford F-150 Lightning and the Rivian R1T, which electric pickup truck should you consider? Ultimately, it depends on what values and specs better suit your daily needs.
With everything but the kitchen sink Ford has thrown features and affordability together with the new 2022 F-150 all-electric Lightning pickup. Betting the store on EVs meant Ford had to come out swinging, and it did.
President Joe Biden got an exclusive look at the all-new Ford F-150 Lightning on Tuesday and was lucky enough to take the all-electric pickup truck out for a spin. Find out what he had to say about the EV pickup here.
Ford is releasing bug fixes for the 2021 Ford F-150 and Mustang Mach-E to correct problems with the zone lighting and Android Auto connectivity issues. The Android Auto update is expected to roll out in June.
The Ford-F150 has been the long-standing most popular vehicle in America. Because of its versatility at an affordable price point and the confidence buyers have in its reliability, the 2021 Ford F-150 is, unsurprisingly, the top-rated pickup truck out of any competitors rated by the Edmunds, and popularity is only one reason among the many.
There are many ways to configure a 2021 Ford F-150, and while one trim stands out as the best seller, it might not be the best configuration you can purchase yourself.
A piece of the road went flying through the windshield of the truck with two people inside. The driver and passenger got a literal Ford F-150 Lightning just a few days before the debut.
The Ford F-150 Lightning EV reveal is just around the corner. Before the big reveal, President Joe Biden plans to visit the Michigan-based plant to get a sneak peek at the all-new EV pickup truck.
The rumors we've been hearing are true. The upcoming electric Ford F-150 will use the iconic 'Lightning' name. Here's what we know so far and when we'll know more.
For the first time, a 2021 Ford F-150 has been seen publicly testing self-driving hardware. Ford has been actively involved in autonomous vehicle testing for years. Could the brand be vying for a place in the self-driving commercial space? Setting one of America’s best-selling pickups on the path to full autonomy opens up many exciting …
I drove an F-150 Platinum Hybrid, so we had the 3.5-liter PowerBoost V6 engine with 430 hp and 570 lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped, this model can tow up to 12,700 lbs. Also, it’s got one heck of a peppy acceleration.
Please don’t assume your F-150 can tow your camper. Do the research and figure out the proper towing capacity for your specific model and configuration.
The 2021 Ford F-150 is one of the most popular vehicles in America, and it takes things up a notch with the Raptor package. The 2021 Ford F-150 Raptor has some cool Easter eggs you may not have recognized, or may not have realized just what they meant before.
According to TruckTrend, the F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds. But the truck is so smooth and comfortable, the temptation to be a speed demon isn't there.
The 2021 Ford F-150 comes with a shocking number of engine configurations and options, with turbocharged V6s, diesel V6s, and even a hybrid powertrain option, but it hasn't abandoned owners who are still looking to get a V8 engine under the hood of their brand new F-150 pickup truck.