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There was some lofty rhetoric when Ford and the United Auto Workers union revealed the all-electric F-150 Lighting pickup in Dearborn, Mich., on Wednesday.
A solemn voiceover declared it "an electric truck that can match the ambitions of this nation."
Ford CEO Jim Farley made a simpler case: "It hauls ass and tows like a beast."
Ford is touting the much-anticipated vehicle as not just a pickup, but a mobile power plant with a price tag designed to draw mainstream attention.
The Lightning has a starting price of just under $40,000, lower than what was widely expected, making it roughly competitive with gas-powered pickups (which currently average more than $50,000).
When you factor in a federal tax credit, which Ford qualifies for and Tesla no longer does, it's the cheapest electric pickup confirmed so far.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)A trailer or portable welding shop, maybe.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)It will be interesting to see what features this truck has as the model rolls out.
proud patriot
(101,164 posts)SergeStorms
(19,312 posts)For that price you probably get two seats and a steering wheel, but still.
cilla4progress
(25,956 posts)When I told my husband about he said, "well, will it pull the horses to the top of the mountain???".
Then I listened to Rachel Maddow's Tuesday show on podcast, where she interviewed Linda Zhang, the chief engineer. Apparently,
IT WILL!!!!
Diamond_Dog
(34,903 posts)Since the power grid debacle
Plus, it might sell well just because its a truck.
Voltaire2
(14,729 posts)TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)Once there are chargers that are capable of charging a vehicle up from E in 10-15 minutes, I will probably want one of these. But if you know that you are likely never to drive more than 200 miles in a day, these could be good for you.
For now, I am liking my hybrid.
Kali
(55,806 posts)We need a truck badly but I'm not into buying brand new vehicles.
natheo
(83 posts)It looks radical, though I would replace the truck wheels with something more street-looking. Would love to see some real-world range results also.