Ford's F-150 Lightning is quicker than previously though, though it's still no match for the Rivian R1T.
According to Berg, the revised acceleration figure is simply the official rating, whereas previously only an estimate was given. It means F-150 Lightnings with the extended-range battery already delivered to customers have been running 0-60s in less than four seconds all this time.
While the official rating for acceleration has come down on the F-150 Lightning, prices have gone up,. The 2023 F-150 Lightning currently starts from $53,769, up from the 2022 model's original starting price of $41,669. Both figures include destination. All F-150 Lightnings currently come with dual-motor, all-wheel-drive powertrains. Ford has previously hinted at a rear-wheel-drive option which presumably will lower the price of entry.
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