Ford ends production of F-150 Lightning EV pickup
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After confirming plans to end production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning, Ford’s CEO said the $70,000 EV pickup didn’t
Several months ago, Ford CEO Jim Farley said ending the nearly two-decade-long EV tax credit would halve America’s electric-vehicle market. Now his company is facing its own reality check.
It's a visible sign of the auto industry's pullback from a technology carmakers wholeheartedly embraced early this decade. Trump policies reduce federal support for EVs, affecting sales and demand.
Ford Motor is keeping the F-150 Lightning, but changing its technology. It plans to add thousands of jobs and enter this new business.
It’s official. The all-electric pickup is dead, but Ford is promising the F-150 Lightning EREV will be “every bit
The automaker is ending production of its electric pickup while planning a series-hybrid F-150 and a new low-cost EV platform. “The company is shifting to higher-return opportunities,” Ford says.
Ford is discontinuing production of F-150 Lightning EV pickup truck amid a $19.5B charge and shifting in focus to hybrids and low-cost EVs.
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