The new and improved Ford F-150 Lightning is now available at jaw-dropping prices, making it even more tempting for eager buyers.
Ford has slashed the base price across all trim levels, citing increased plant capacity, production scaling, and cheaper raw materials as the driving forces behind this major price reduction. It seems they’ve finally cracked the code to offer an electrifying deal!
The Lightning lineup still boasts four enticing trim levels – Pro, XLT, Lariat, and Platinum – giving buyers a wide range of options to suit their preferences.
The middle two models even offer the choice between two battery options, a standard-range, and an extended-range, providing flexibility to those who seek it.
So, let’s dive into the updated pricing details for this electrifying beast:
- Pro: Starting at $51,990, a whopping $9,979 less than the previous price.
- XLT: Now priced at $56,990, which is $9,479 cheaper than before.
- XLT Extended Range: For $71,990, a significant $8,879 discount from the previous price.
- Lariat: Yours for $71,990, saving you $6,979 from the original price.
- Lariat Extended Range: Priced at $79,490, offering a delightful $8,479 price cut.
- Platinum: At $93,990, the Platinum model now comes with a delightful $6,079 discount.
Keep in mind that these figures include a mandatory and rather hefty $1,995 destination charge while excluding any available incentives.
Even though price hikes have become a frustrating norm, Ford’s decision to drop prices is a refreshing change in this market.
Despite the price drop, Ford hasn’t compromised on the Lightning’s features or performance. The Lightning remains a powerhouse with its two electric motors, one for each axle, drawing electricity from a robust 98-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack.
These motors generate an impressive 462 horsepower and a massive 775 pound-feet of torque, sending electrifying power to all four wheels. The base model offers a respectable 240 miles of driving range and a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds, ensuring you’re always ready for any adventure.
For those who crave even more power, the optional 131-kilowatt-hour extended-range battery pack is available on the XLT and Lariat models, and it comes standard on the Platinum trim.
With this upgraded battery, the Lightning roars to life with a heart-pounding 580 horsepower, though the torque remains unchanged.
The extended-range battery also boosts the driving range to 320 miles, and its towing capacity skyrockets to an impressive 7,700 pounds, making it a force to be reckoned with.
The Lightning’s new prices are effective as of July 17, 2023, for the 2023 model. Ford hasn’t released any details about the 2024 model yet, but with such an electrifying success, it’s no surprise they’ve made an impactful statement in the market.
And that’s not all – for a limited time, lucky retail customers can claim a fantastic $1,000 bonus as part of a special sales event until July 31.
It’s hard not to be excited about the Ford F-150 Lightning’s recent price drop. This electrifying truck offers the perfect blend of power, performance, and eco-friendliness, all at a more affordable price point.
With Ford’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, the Lightning is set to electrify the roads and drive us into the future.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of the electrifying action – head to your nearest Ford dealership and experience the thrill of the Ford F-150 Lightning for yourself!