Dec 27, 2024

Unlike traditional full-size pickup trucks, the mighty 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning arrives at the worksite in near silence. This is because it is powered by a capable dual-motor setup instead of a V8, eliminating your carbon footprint and fuel costs. The electric truck offers an exceptional electric range, a spacious frunk, and 11 available power outlets.

Capable Electric Muscle

The Ford F-150 Lightning houses two electric motors and a 98 kWh battery producing a net 452 hp and 775 lb-ft of torque. Flash and Lariat trim levels come equipped with a 131 kWh extended-range battery, amping up the power output to 580 hp. In this configuration, the electric pickup truck rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds. You can also channel its horses to tow a trailer weighing 10,000 lbs or haul a 2,000 lbs payload.

Exceptional Driving Range

Equipped with the standard battery, the F-150 Lightning can drive 240 miles without pulling up to a charging station. The extended-range battery improves the driving range to 300 miles at the Platinum trim level and up to 320 miles on the Flash and Lariat.

If the electric truck’s battery is nearly depleted, you can plug it into a Ford Charge Station Pro and wake up to a fully restored driving range. Alternatively, you can connect the truck to a 150+ kW DC fast charger to charge from 15% to 80% in 32 minutes.

Numerous Backup Power Features

You can use the electric pickup truck’s high-voltage battery as an emergency power source when and where the grid is unavailable. It can power your home and all its appliances for up to 10 days or fire up your electric chainsaw or air compressor in remote locations.

Spacious Frunk

While the pickup box holds most of your heavy equipment, you can fit 400 lbs of personal belongings in the electric truck’s frunk. The 14.1 cubic feet of storage space includes two USB and four 120 V Pro Power Onboard outlets to keep devices powered. The frunk’s design allows it to be hosed down and drained if needed.

The 2025 F-150 Lightning brings you the future of trucking at an affordable price. Contact us at Jim Hudson Ford in Lexington, SC to learn more about the electric pickup truck and other new Ford models.