Ford unveiled the F-150 Lobo last summer. It sits low and looks mean, as if it hides an ace up its sleeve. Ford calls it "a street truck." Is it really something, or is it all show and no go? The ...
Federal regulators are expanding an investigation into 1.27 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks after reports of safety issues related to the vehicles' transmissions. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Stewart Friesen will return to the No. 52 Halmar Friesen Racing Toyota for the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season, Friesen confirmed in a Thursday interview on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Friesen, a ...
The electric vehicle market is in a strange place right now. With the federal tax credits gone, some automakers are marching forward, while others are shifting their strategy. Ford has decided to ...
Four years after Ford bravely electrified its best-selling vehicle, the F-150 Lightning pickup, it seemed ready to drop the model owing to slowing demand. Now, it turns out the company's got other ...
Ford's introduction of its all-electric F-150 pickup truck in 2021 was an ambitious new chapter in the history of the F-Series, but also came with quite a storied name — the F-150 Lightning. For older ...
The current-generation Ford F-150 Lightning is dead, Ford officials confirmed on Monday. Couched in a bunch of EV news and an announcement that the next-gen Lightning would be an extended-range ...
When Ford electrified its bestselling pickup truck, it pulled out all the stops. The F-150 Lightning may look virtually identical to other versions of the pickup, but it’s smoother, faster, and ...
Ford Motor is reportedly considering permanently ending production of its all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck amid mounting losses and more challenging market conditions for EVs. The Wall Street ...
Ford executives are considering killing the all-electric F-150 Lightning, the Wall Street Journal Reports. The Lightning was at one point projected to sell up to 150,000 units per year, but Ford ...
Ford executives are considering scrapping the electric version of the F-150 pickup truck, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. Ford declined to comment on ...