Electric vehicles are the future. The Ford F-Series has long been, and still is USA’s overall top selling vehicle. What happens when you combine the future with the past and present? The just-revealed 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning is that car. It’s the F-150 Americans know and love, but instead of a big engine, this one is powered by batteries.
Will it be a sure win big hit? That remains to be seen, but the Lightning has at least got off to a thunderous start, collecting 20,000 bookings in less than 12 hours since the official launch on Wednesday night. Reservations for the truck is open on Ford’s website, and a refundable US$100 deposit is required.
“The response has been great. With 20,000 orders already, we’re off to the races,” Ford CEO Jim Farley told CNBC, as the company’s shares jumped 3.3% in Thursday morning trading.
This is a test case that will be closely watched by all, the business publication says. Ford, investors and rivals will want to gauge customer interest in EV pick-up trucks. The segment has attracted many big players and upstarts – Tesla (Cybertruck), GM (Hummer and Chevrolet Silverado EV), Rivian (R1T) and Lordstown Motors are among those who have showed off electric trucks – but none have one in showrooms yet.
The Blue Oval chief said the F-150 Lightning will be a test as to whether mainstream Americans truly want electric vehicles. By that, he would mean normal folks, not the healthy-living, eco-conscious, poke-eating Californians that lap up Teslas.
“I am looking at this vehicle as a test for adoption for electric vehicles. We should all watch very carefully how this does in the market,” Farley told the press at the F-150 Lightning’s launch.
The F-150 Lightning has front and rear motors for all-wheel-drive performance, with an estimated 563 hp and 1,051 Nm of torque – the most of any F-150 ever built. The 0-60 mph (97 km/h) sprint time is expected to be within the mid-four-second range with the extended-range battery.
Range is targeted at 370 km as standard or 480 km with the larger battery, both estimates from the US EPA. Ford did not release any battery figures, but said that it expects the Lightning to power homes for up to three days with an average use of 30 kWh a day.
That ability to power homes during an outage is called Intelligent Backup Power that automatically sends electricity back out through either of the two charging ports at a rate of 9.6 kW, enabled through an 80-amp Ford Charge Station Pro and a home management system.
In addition, an enhanced Pro Power Onboard function lets you use power tools and home appliances directly through sockets in the front of the truck at a rate of 2.4 kW. Higher-end Lariat and Platinum variants also have plug points in the cab and bed with a total output of 7.2 kW. Quite the work tool, as you can see in the video below.
Charging the extended-range model from 15 to 100% takes eight hours through the 80-amp charger, which adds 48 km of range every hour. On the road, drivers can utilise DC fast charging at a rate of up to 150 kW, powering the Lightning from 15 to 80% in about 41 minutes and adding a targeted 87 km in just ten minutes. Oh, and since there’s no engine, under the hood is a 400L “Mega Power Frunk” storage and charging area.
The Ford F-150 Lightning will be built at the new Rouge Electric Vehicle Centre in Dearborn, Michigan and will go on sale in the US next spring. Surprisingly, prices are roughly equivalent to ICE-powered F-150s and start at US$39,974 (RM165,500), before any federal or state tax credits for electric vehicles. More on the EV F-150 here.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum, Lariat, XLT. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning XLT. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022. Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight distribution.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022. Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight distribution. Max towing on XLT and LARIAT models with available extended-range battery and Max Trailer Tow Pkg. Not shown. Platinum shown. Max towing varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories and number of passengers.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022. Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight distribution.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022. Preproduction screens shown and are subject to change.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022. See owner’s manual for important operating instructions.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- On the road, customers have seamless access to North America’s largest public charging network through FordPass, with more than 63,000 charging plugs and growing across the U.S. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- On a 150-kilowatt DC fast charger, extended-range F-150 Lightning is targeted to get up to 54 miles of range in 10 minutes and charge from 15-80 percent in about 41 minutes. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022. FordPass App, compatible with select smartphone platforms, is available via a download. Message and data rates may apply.
- F-150 Lightning takes the guesswork out of when and where to re-charge with FordPass Power My Trip, which identifies charging routes before even starting your journey. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- Proven Built Ford Tough F-Series durability and capability meets the largest public charging network in North America. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- On a 150-kilowatt DC fast charger, extended-range F-150 Lightning is targeted to get up to 54 miles of range in 10 minutes and charge from 15-80 percent in about 41 minutes. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- Cloud-connected navigation on SYNC 4 also identifies public charging locations and prompts owners to charge at convenient points on each drive. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- In the truck, Intelligent Range accurately calculates range while factoring in weather, traffic, payload, towing weights and more. Pre-production model with available features shown. Available starting spring 2022.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning is drives on loose gravel to test for potential stone pecking damage to underbody components. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning drives through a river crossing to test the truck’s ability to drive over different types of terrain. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear. Try to avoid water higher than the bottom of the hubs and proceed slowly. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed information regarding driving through water.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning is tested driving through a grassy moguls off-road course. F-150 Lightning Built Ford Tough durability captions.Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning’s suspension is tested on a variety of uneven, off-road surfaces. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear. Try to avoid water higher than the bottom of the hubs and proceed slowly. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed information regarding driving through water.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning undergoes trailer tow testing up a dynamic hill route to test maximum towing capability on a variety of grades. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed information regarding hill climbing.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning undergoes trailer tow testing up a dynamic hill route to test maximum towing capability on a variety of grades. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed information regarding hill climbing.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning is tested driving through static flood conditions. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear. Try to avoid water higher than the bottom of the hubs and proceed slowly. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed information regarding driving through water.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning undergoes salt and mud bath wash to test long-term exposure of salt and mud on the truck’s military-grade aluminum alloy body. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear. Try to avoid water higher than the bottom of the hubs and proceed slowly. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed information regarding driving through water.
- The famous Silver Creek durability course combines two extremely rough roads. One section of the route has 15 distinct types of chuckholes, while the other is made from broken pieces of concrete. Test drivers beg off this route after one pass because the pounding and speed is so intense. Imagine hitting a crater-sized pothole every five feet for miles – going 20 mph. With this road surface, 500 miles is equal to 20,000 miles on the country’s roughest roads. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course.
- The famous Silver Creek durability course combines two extremely rough roads. One section of the route has 15 distinct types of chuckholes, while the other is made from broken pieces of concrete. Test drivers beg off this route after one pass because the pounding and speed is so intense. Imagine hitting a crater-sized pothole every five feet for miles – going 20 mph. With this road surface, 500 miles is equal to 20,000 miles on the country’s roughest roads. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course.
- The famous Silver Creek durability course combines two extremely rough roads. One section of the route has 15 distinct types of chuckholes, while the other is made from broken pieces of concrete. Test drivers beg off this route after one pass because the pounding and speed is so intense. Imagine hitting a crater-sized pothole every five feet for miles – going 20 mph. With this road surface, 500 miles is equal to 20,000 miles on the country’s roughest roads. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning is tested on a variety of off-road surfaces, this one called Traverse City Loop. 18 Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning is tested on a variety of off-road surfaces, this one called Traverse City Loop. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning is tested on a variety of off-road surfaces, this one called Traverse City Loop. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course. Always consult the owner’s manual before off-road driving, know your terrain and trail difficulty and use appropriate safety gear.
- Power Hop Hill was created to replicate a steep, off-road dirt trail in the Hualapai Mountains of northwest Arizona. The severe 11 percent grade – steeper than the final section of most ski jump ramps – stresses engine and transmission components when the wheels lose contact and then return to the surface. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course.
- A prototype Ford F-150 Lightning undergoes salt and mud bath wash to test long-term exposure of salt and mud on the truck’s military-grade aluminum alloy body. Preproduction vehicle shown. Available starting spring 2022. Professional driver on a closed course.
- Front view Ford F-150 Lightning glamour sketch by senior exterior designer, Josh Henry
- Rear view Ford F-150 Lightning glamour sketch by senior exterior designer, Josh Henry
- Front view Ford F-150 Lightning glamour sketch by senior exterior designer, Josh Henry
- Front face Ford F-150 Lightning ideation sketch by exterior designer, Raleigh Haire
- Rear view F-150 Lightning ideation sketch by exterior designer, Raleigh Haire
- Ford F-150 Lightning frunk sketch by senior exterior designer, Elvir Mesalic
- Ford F-150 Lightning headlamp sketch by senior exterior designer, Josh Henry
- Ford F-150 Lightning interior lifestyle sketch by interior designer, Anthony Spadaro
- Side view sketch of Ford F-150 Lightning taillamp