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Ford introduces the F-150 Lightning Flash

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Max McDee, 03 October 2023

Ford Announcement

Ford just announced a fresh addition to its electric fleet, the F-150 Lightning Flash. The all-electric F-150 Lightning is getting another version that will make the long range battery more affordable than ever.

It upgrades on the XLT model with the extended-range battery that boasts an EPA range of 320 miles.


The Flash also comes with Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway driving. This nifty piece of tech comes in version 1.2, which includes the ability to change lanes hands-free after a simple tap of the turn signal (once the coast is clear).

The F-150 Lightning Flash is packing a sizable 15.5-inch touchscreen, a B&O Sound System and an array of added tech for towing.


The F-150 Lightning Flash will be available for $70,000. That's right! All these features for an MSRP of $69,995. That's $12,000 more than the XLT with its smaller battery, but more than $7,000 less than the Lariat, which was the previous gateway to the longer range.

And if you're now imagining a future with you in this truck, you can place online orders on Ford's official website in early 2024.


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Spending $70,000 on a pickup is absurd. I wouldn't do it, nor would anyone with common sense. An electric Maverick would be a better option that would fly off the shelves. Ford is clueless about what to make.

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