The F-150 Lightning: A Revolution on Hold

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Goodbye All-Electric, Hello EREV!

In case you missed it, folks, the all-electric pickup party has officially been shut down. Who would’ve thought Ford would wave goodbye to the F-150 Lightning so soon? But not to worry, the company assures us that the next-gen Lightning EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle) is coming to save the day!

Ford F-150 Lightning production (Source: Ford)

Ford’s Shift: From Colossal to Compact

So, why this seismic shift? It seems the electric landscape is changing faster than a speeding Tesla. Ford is moving away from gargantuan EVs to focus on more affordable, smaller models. It’s like switching from a full-course meal to a gourmet snack! By 2030, half of Ford’s vehicle lineup will feature hybrids, EREVs, and plain old EVs. Who knew the future would taste all the more palatable?

Lightning’s Last Hurrah – For Now

Production of the current F-150 Lightning is officially done, making way for EREV glory. With promises of sub-5-second acceleration, a whopping 700 miles range, and the ability to tow like a champion, the new model will surely turn heads. And rest assured, Ford is busy cooking up a storm with affordable vehicles while their EV battery plants hum away in Kentucky and Michigan. Just don’t ask them when that electric commercial van will debut!

So there you have it, dear readers. Ford is evolving, and while the current F-150 Lightning takes a backseat, its successor promises to be the talk of the town. Stay tuned for the electric revolution – it’s just shifting gears!

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