Taking a page from the Ram playbook, Ford says it will make the next generation of its F-150 Lightning pickup an extended-range hybrid, giving the electric truck more range and greater towing ...
Ford Motor Co. is idling its plant in Dearborn producing all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup trucks starting in mid-November into next year, the Dearborn automaker confirmed on Thursday. "We continue ...
Ford's first battery-powered full-size pickup truck, the F150 Lightning, has fallen short in sales, highlighting slowing consumer demand for BEVs. The next generation of Ford's BEV pickup is under ...
Detroit — Ford Motor Co. is pivoting away from its once-ambitious electric vehicle plans amid financial losses and waning consumer demand for the vehicles in lieu of investment in more efficient ...
Three electric vehicles are gone as the automaker pivots to hybrids, range-extended trucks, and battery storage in a sweeping strategic reset ...
Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it's idling its F-150 Lightning electric truck plant in Dearborn from mid-November through the end of the year as the automaker continues to deal with slower-than-expected ...
Ford went on to say the model will deliver the “pure EV driving experience” that customers love, while eliminating the need to stop and charge during long-distance trips. This will be made possible by ...
Ford is completely changing its electrification strategy, with the next Lightning featuring a plug-in hybrid setup where a gas engine adds juice to the battery.
Ford will close its BlueOval SK Battery Park facility in Kentucky in February 2026, laying off over 1,500 workers. The move ...
Ford Motor executives are said to be in talks over the fate of the all-electric pickup. No decisions have been made yet. Industry experts expect many automakers to end production of various EVs now ...
Ford announced it will move on from its electric vehicle trucks, instead producing hybrid vehicles and manufacturing grid-scale energy storage for the rapidly growing datacenter market as well as an ...
The Ford F-150 Lightning is discontinued. CEO Jim Farley cites "customer-driven shift" for profitability. The strategic retreat includes massive plant changes.