Anonymous wrote:The electric f150 is $75k...for a first year, not terribly high range vehicle. This is like tesla a toy for the rich upon which they can build real evs for the masses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The electric f150 is $75k...for a first year, not terribly high range vehicle. This is like tesla a toy for the rich upon which they can build real evs for the masses.
The base model is $39,500, and it's eligible for a $7,500 tax credit. And the range is 230 miles, which is fine for almost any purposes except road-tripping (and then that's what DC fast charging is for). Yes, you can spend $75,000 on it if you want to, but they'll definitely be selling a lot of trucks for less than that.
Anonymous wrote:The electric f150 is $75k...for a first year, not terribly high range vehicle. This is like tesla a toy for the rich upon which they can build real evs for the masses.
Anonymous wrote:bad news for the oil industry. Their lobbyists will need to work over time.
DEARBORN, Mich., Jan. 4, 2022 – Ford Motor Company said today it is planning to nearly double production of the F-150 Lightning™ pickup at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn to 150,000 trucks per year to meet high demand for the first all-electric version of America’s best-selling vehicle, the F-Series. And beginning Thursday, the first group of reservation holders will be invited to place their orders for the F-150 Lightning.
“With nearly 200,000 reservations, our teams are working hard and creatively to break production constraints to get more F-150 Lightning trucks into the hands of our customers,” said Kumar Galhotra, president of The Americas & International Markets Group, Ford Motor Company. “The reality is clear: People are ready for an all-electric F-150 and Ford is pulling out all the stops to scale our operations and increase production capacity.”