The Ford Motor Company is recalling some 272,645 F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick vehicles. According to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the ...
Ford Motor Company has officially ended production of the all-electric version of the F-150 Lightning. The company's flagship electric pickup won a bunch of awards over the years since it was first ...
Ford has already surpassed its previous recall record this year, steadily approaching 150 campaigns that span millions of vehicles. Now, it’s adding two more to the list, covering more than 280,000 ...
After years of bold EV promises, Ford is retreating from the F-150 Lightning and rewriting its electric future. Josh Lefkowitz/Getty Images This week, Ford announced it will end production of the ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced the company is cutting production of the electric F-150 Lightning and refocusing its investment on hybrid vehicles and affordable EVs. The Detroit automaker announced the ...
The Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup debut strong in 2022, with strong sales through 2024. Declining demand and changes in the electric vehicle market has led to the end of production in 2025.
View post: Europe’s BMW M5 V8 Is Being Detuned. America’s Is Not. Ford will end production of the current all-electric F-150 Lightning this year. Next version, F-150 Lightning EREV, offers ...
Ford has ended production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck. Next-generation F-150 Lightning said to be a range-extended electric vehicle with an onboard generator No timeframe for ...
Ford Motor said Monday it will take a $19.5 billion writedown and is killing several electric-vehicle models, in the most dramatic example yet of the auto industry’s retreat from battery-powered ...
Just last month, Ford seemed to be on the brink of sunsetting the F-150 Lightning. Today, the vehicle manufacturer announced plans to reboot the truck as a hybrid. This next generation of the F-150 ...
Ford’s F-150 Lightning production line has fallen silent, and its employees are now building more gas and hybrid trucks. The automaker continues to retreat from the big bet it made on Americans ...
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Hiker gets stuck in quicksand in Utah park
Austin Dirks was hiking in Arches National Park when he sank knee-deep into the murk. The experienced hiker used a GPS to alert rescuers. Vote to overhaul FEMA canceled after leaked report Woman ...
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