

Ford's electric pickup looks similar to its gas-powered counterpart, should reach 60 mph quicker than any other F-series truck available today, and is targeting a driving range of 300 miles. But Ford says higher-trim models, like the Platinum, will complete the run to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds, courtesy of a combined output of 580 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque.
#NEW FORD LIGHTNING PRO#
It's hoping that the F-150 Lightning, the new electric version of the best-selling vehicle in America for 39 years, will have what it takes to convince more people to switch to an electric vehicle. The Pro base model F-150 Lightning can pull off a 4.1-second sprint from 0 to 60 mph, which is excellent for a base model EV pickup truck.

Pricing is expected to range from $42,000 for the soon-to-be-announced base model to up to around $90,000 for a loaded Platinum model.įord knows what American buyers want, and it's the F-series.Two battery packs are available, targeting EPA-estimated ranges of 230 and 300 miles, and all models have a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup.The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning is the electric version of the F-150 pickup, and it'll go on sale in the spring of next year.
