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Ford confirms the fully electric F-150 Lightning ends production this year, but the Lightning name isn’t going anywhere.
Ford’s announcements today can’t be said to have come out of the blue. Rumors of the F-150’s demise have been circulating for ...
Ford’s Stolen Vehicle Services, which was launched with the 2024 F-150 model year, added a “Start Inhibit” feature that allows owners to disable an F-150’s engine from a smartphone by using the ...
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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 ...
Nov 6 (Reuters) - Ford (F.N), opens new tab executives are considering scrapping the electric version of the F-150 pickup truck, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people familiar ...
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The Ford F-150 Lightning is the best-selling electric pickup in the country, but it doesn’t matter. The gas-burning F-150 and Super Duty are obviously much hotter sellers, and they are what Ford has ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
Trump says cars made in the U.S. will face ‘absolutely no tariff,’ but it’s not so simple. No vehicle is built from 100% U.S. parts—not even the U.S.-made pickup. WSJ takes a look inside a Ford F-150 ...