Ford F-150 Lightning Pro Sees New Price Hike, Now Starts At $53,769 via insideevs.com
For the second time in less than two months, Ford has applied a price hike to the F-150 Lightning.
For now, only the base F-150 Lightning Pro model is affected, carrying a new MSRP of $53,769 . That's an increase of $5,000 over the price Ford announced in August—$48,769 including shipping— . Compared to the price announced at the truck's reveal in May 2021 , the F-150 Lightning Pro is now $12,000 more expensive. and said the Pro trim was the only model to see an additional increase for now. The representative cited"ongoing supply chain constraints and rising material costs" as the main reasons for the increase, adding that Ford would continue to monitor pricing.
If there's any consolation, the F-150 Lightning Pro gets 10 miles of extra range for the 2023 model year—240 miles with the Standard Range battery—and offers new colors to choose from— Avalanche Gray and Azure Gray metallic. That said, Atlas Blue, Ice Blue Silver, and Smoked Quartz Metallic have been discontinued.
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