Electric Ford F-150 Lightning Prices Cut By Up To $5,500
Ford won’t be building as many F-150 Lightnings this year as it first planned, but many of them will cost less than expected.
The automaker has lowered prices on several trims as shipments of the 2024 models get underway.
CarsDirect first reported on the move, which was communicated in a memo sent to dealers.
The mid-level XLT with the standard range battery drops by $2,000 to $62,995, the high content Flash with the extended range battery by $5,500 to $67,995 and the Lariat with the extended range battery by $2,500 to $76,995.
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The entry level Pro and top of the line Platinum prices remain unchanged at $54,995 and $84,995, respectively.
Ford pulled back from its original goal of selling 150,000 F-150 Lightnings this year by about half while transfering many of the workers at the plant that builds it to the one that makes Rangers and Broncos, which will see a production increase.