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Ford recently showcased its all-electric F-150 Lightning in Fort Worth, Texas, allowing journalists to experience its features on a ranch setting. This model is the first all-electric version of Ford’s best-selling F-150 series, known for its impressive sales over decades. The F-150 Lightning offers substantial power with payload and towing capacities while also boasting a respectable electric range. With advanced performance capabilities and unique utility features, the F-150 Lightning marks a significant step in the evolution of electric vehicles in the truck segment.

Ford Tests All-Electric F-150 Lightning at a Texas Ranch

In the heart of Fort Worth, Texas, Ford rolled out the red carpet for journalists to put the all-electric F-150 Lightning through its paces on a picturesque ranch. As trucks are a beloved staple of the Lone Star State, this is a big deal! Ford’s F-150 series is the best-selling truck in America and has sold over 33 million units across an impressive 48 consecutive years. With the F-150 Lightning, Ford takes a bold step into the future of electric vehicles.

Power and Capacity

The F-150 Lightning is Ford’s inaugural all-electric truck, boasting some serious muscle. Depending on the configuration, the truck’s payload capacity ranges between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds. And if you’re in the market for something that can tow, you’ll be delighted to know that it has a tow capacity ranging from 5,000 to 7,700 pounds. Add the optional Trailer Towing Package, and that capability can push up to an impressive 10,000 pounds.

Battery and Range

Let’s talk batteries. The entry-level model features a standard range 98 kWh battery pack, providing a solid 240 miles of range, perfect for local tasks and errands. If you’re looking for a bit more juice, the extended-range options of 123 kWh and 131 kWh deliver increased ranges of 300 and 320 miles, respectively. This means you can take your road trips without constantly worrying about finding a charging station—although many rural setups still face the challenge of fewer charging spots.

Speed and Handling

That’s not all! With dual electric motors and a direct-drive transmission, the F-150 Lightning can zoom from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.0 seconds for the Platinum model. Talk about excitement behind the wheel! Plus, the truck’s low center of gravity and independent rear suspension enhance stability, making it a smooth ride compared to your traditional pickups. Inside, passengers enjoy a spacious and quiet cabin that screams comfort.

Utility Features

And here’s a unique twist: the F-150 Lightning comes with a “frunk” (front trunk) that can carry up to 400 pounds and is equipped with multiple power outlets, offering utility for work or play. The truck can even serve as a backup power source for homes when the lights go out. Imagine having that kind of peace of mind during an unexpected outage!

Cost and Considerations

If you’re thinking, “How much is this going to cost me?”, the base Pro model starts at around $54,780, while the high-end Platinum model can exceed $84,995. While the specifications sound impressive, potential buyers—especially those in rural areas—might have concerns about range anxiety or the availability of charging stations. Installing an at-home EV charger can help mitigate this fear, with costs for many options now available for under $1,000.

Field Testing and Accessories

Field tests of the Lightning showcased its ruggedness and suitability as a ranch truck, although it might require additional accessories to unlock its full potential. It’s worth noting that despite its robust capabilities, some critics pointed out that the various trim levels look more similar than different, which may not sit well with everyone looking for a personalized touch.

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