Ford pulls the plug on the all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck
4 days ago
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- Ford has stopped production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning, shifting focus to hybrid vehicles and smaller, cheaper EVs.
- The decision was driven by customer demand and the realization that the Lightning was unprofitable.
- Ford will introduce a plug-in hybrid version of the F-150 Lightning with a gasoline engine as a generator.
- The all-electric Lightning initially promised a $40,000 price but ended up starting at around $55,000.
- Despite winning awards and being the best-selling electric truck, the Lightning struggled with reliability and limited range when towing.
- Ford lost money on each Lightning sold, and EV sales have been lower than expected.
- Changes in the regulatory environment, including the removal of EV incentives, influenced Ford's decision.
- Ford plans to focus on more compact and affordable EVs, targeting a $30,000 price point for future models.
- Excess battery production capacity will be repurposed for stationary storage to balance the electric grid.