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The 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning, the second model year for this coveted EV truck, is coming soon to a dealership near you! Our preview guide is here to answer your questions about this hotly anticipated pickup.
The 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning, the second model year for this coveted EV truck, is here! Our preview guide is here to answer your questions about this hotly anticipated pickup.
The F-150 Lightning is the EV version of Ford’s iconic light-duty truck. This pickup runs on battery power alone, and you might just be surprised at how capable it actually is!
The upcoming 2023 F-150 Lightning will very likely be available as four trim models: the entry-level Pro, mid-range XLT, plush Lariat, and posh Platinum. Each of these trim models packs more comfort and convenience features into the standard lineup. But even the Pro will impress you with its robust standard lineup, including a 12-inch central touchscreen and LED headlights.
And this EV truck also offers some exciting new features. The Pro Power Onboard station not only powers your electronics while you’re away, but it also has the potential to serve as a generator for your entire household, should the power go out. Ford’s BlueCruise system is also available, providing hands-free cruising on pre-mapped divided highways.
There are two battery options for your F-150 Lightning: standard and extended. The standard battery pack sends this full-size truck along for 230 miles between charges. With the extended-range battery pack, the F-150 Lightning range increases to 320 miles.
The two battery options also offer two different outputs:
Because it is ultimately lighter, the F-150 Lightning with the standard battery pack can haul heftier payloads, maxing out at 2,235 pounds. Trucks with the extended-range pack can haul up to 1,850 pounds.
Towing capabilities vary according to trim level. The Pro, XLT, and Lariat models can tow up to 10,000 pounds, as long as they’re equipped with the extended-range battery and the Max Trailer Tow package. The Platinum’s max tow ratings reach 8,500 pounds.
Like any F-150, this EV truck was built Ford tough. If anything does go wrong, though, you don’t have to worry too much, since the F-150 Lightning comes with very impressive warranty coverage. The EV powertrain comes with an especially strong safety net, covering the cost of warranty-related repairs for eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.
You are at the stage where you know you want an electric car, intend to purchase it but are a little unclear on what hidden baggage, if any, may come with your new car. This is a great spot to be in. Knowing everything that comes with purchasing an electric vehicle is important. A new car purchase is almost akin to bringing home your first child. You want to make sure you have all the diapers necessary, meals prepped and ready for the next few weeks, clothes for the baby, a stroller, and not to mention a crib. Fortunately for us purchasing an electric car does not necessitate nine months of preparation and studying. We think after reading this article alone you should feel comfortable enough to know what to expect after your purchase and what you may need to get before your purchase.
Ford has come out with two new trucks that have been making a lot of waves in the automotive world. The Maverick and the F-150 Lightning are both amazing vehicles, but which one is better for you? We take a look at the specs and features of each truck to help you make your decision.
Possibly one of the most interesting matchups the automobile industry has ever seen. The Ford F-150 has been America’s number one truck for a long time and most likely will remain in the top spot for years to come. Known for its appeal, reliability and available options the F-150 is a name known to most Americans. This year the F-150 Lightning was introduced to the market, with incredible features and quite possibly, Ford’s most revolutionary vehicle yet. Tesla is a name now just as popular as Ford but it doesn’t have the longevity of the Ford name just yet. The Tesla brand is known for taking electric vehicles and making them accessible. Recently the name received fame for releasing their Cybertruck, which looks like a vehicle that came straight out of a sci-fi movie. These two vehicles are quite possibly the two most popular electric trucks, and one has not even hit the roads yet.
The F-150 Lightning is quite possibly one of the most revolutionary vehicles since Tesla became popular. This is because it brings the power of electricity to the forefront of American vehicles, in the form of the most American vehicle there is, the F series pick-up truck. The F-150 Lightning has been marketed quite well and everyone now knows the Lightning can power a home. Thus our topic of discussion today is how does this function compare to a normal solar battery?
Maintenance on cars is almost always a pain to deal with, whether you do it yourself or whether you take it in. With combustion engines there are quite a few things that we have been accustomed to getting fixed and updated every so often, we need oil changes every 3 to 5 thousand miles, brakes need replacing quite often, fluids need to be checked and moving parts that wear out have to be replaced.
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