In brief: Ford has announced plans to nearly double the production capacity of its all-electric F-150 Lightning to meet soaring demand. Manufacturing isn’t set to get under way until this spring, but Ford will go ahead with converting reservations to orders later this week.
Ford unveiled the new Lightning in May 2021, carrying on the legacy of the performance-minded pickup for a third generation. The original SVT Lightning was produced from 1993 to 1995, with the second-gen debuting in 1999 and lasting until 2004.
Like its namesakes, the all-electric Lightning is big on performance. Ford is shooting for 563 horsepower and 775 lb.-ft. of torque, which should be good enough to propel the Lightning from 0-60 mph in around 4.5 seconds.
Ford said it aims to push production capacity to 150,000 vehicles per year at its manufacturing plant in Dearborn, Michigan, but didn’t say how long it would take for production to reach the target rate.
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