Electric Performance
The Ford F-150 Lightning uses a dual eMotor, with one motor mounted in the front of the vehicle and one in the back. The F-150 Lightning comes with two battery options. The standard-range battery produces 426 horsepower and the extended-range battery produces 563 horsepower. Both batteries produce up to 775 pound-feet of torque. When you need to maximize traction on challenging roads in Granger, IN, then you will appreciate that the F-150 Lightning comes standard with all-wheel drive. You will also enjoy how much fun the F-150 Lightning is to drive; models with the extended-range battery have faster acceleration than any other F-150 model.
The F-150 Lightning is also a tremendously capable and versatile truck. With an available maximum towing capacity of 10,000 pounds, you can easily tow your favorite camper or a trailer full of cargo. An available maximum capacity of targeted 2,000 pounds could prove invaluable at your workplace.
The F-150 Lightning also renders concerns about driving range and charge times. Models with the standard-range battery have an EPA-estimated driving range of 230 miles, while extended-range models have a driving range of 300 miles. You can charge a standard-range battery model from 15 percent to 100 percent in 14 hours with a 240-watt charger, making it easy to charge your vehicle overnight at home. At a 150-kilowatt DC Fast Charging station, you can charge your truck from 15 percent to 80 percent in just 44 minutes.
