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All members of the forum, PLEASE review your posts in this thread to disrespectful statements, consider adjusting the post such that it does not incite anger amongst the population of readers, that goes for all perspectives and points of view.

It's been a rough week reading the news about our beloved Lightning, but what is a greater challenge is reading the divisive sentiments.

Thank you to all who have shared your gut felt reaction and personal analysis of what the future brings.

Let's keep the forum a place that welcomes all Ford Lightning BEV enthusiast, we have a long way to go driving these trucks, positive & helpful contributions are welcome, anything else is subject to removal at the call of the forum administration.
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4th time asking for a statement on the HIS issues and what the plan is.
I know this has been frustrating. What I have been doing is raising what I'm seeing among folks in this forum to see what help I can provide, as recently as this morning. I'm on it, as much as I can.

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I don't like the fact that it seems Ford is catering to those who leased and not providing any relief for those who bought.

Also, why should we believe Ford about any new technology in new vehicles? They just proved that they don't stand behind their "new" products. Should we buy into their new idea only to abandon it 3 years later?
This is what was provided to me (I'm just the messenger) and I'm trying to share in real time the best I can. Not all of this is set in stone, but I appreciate the candid thoughts. I'll send it back to the team as feedback.
 

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I know this has been frustrating. What I have been doing is raising what I'm seeing among folks in this forum to see what help I can provide, as recently as this morning. I'm on it, as much as I can.

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Please let us know what Ford plans on doing with the HIS system issues, and if they plan on scraping the whole thing since Lightning is no longer being built.
 

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Hi F-150 Lightning owners,

I’m coming to you today with an update on our product roadmap. There has been a lot of speculation recently and we just went live with some news. So, I want to give you the facts straight from Ford, explain what is changing, and more importantly, why.

With the F-150 Lightning, we proved an electric truck could be a hit, and it has remained the best-selling electric pickup. Let’s be real about what we’ve learned from you, the owners, and the market over the last few years. You love the electric performance, smoothness, and the tech, but for those that drive long distances, take frequent trips or tow heavy loads across state lines often, an F-150 Lightning might not be the truck for them. And we want it to be.

We took a bet, produced an amazing product that so many people love, and now we’re making adjustments in response to evolving market realities, consumer preferences, and the regulatory environment. No one could have predicted how the EV landscape would change in the U.S., which has impacted the industry.
That is why our next-generation F-150 Lightning will be an EREV. 100% electric power delivery, sub-5-second acceleration – and adds an estimated 700+ mile range with locomotive-like towing capability. That is a game-changer for our customers. Like the current F-150 Lightning, the next-gen version will also offer exportable electricity that can power everything from work sites to camp sites to homes during a power outage.

For those who aren’t familiar with EREVs, this isn't a traditional plug-in hybrid. This is an electric vehicle with an on-board generator. It’s designed to give you the electric capability you enjoy around town, but with the range and towing confidence of a gas truck when you’re hauling a boat or camper. It will be assembled right here in Dearborn at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center.

What this means for the current generation F-150 Lightning and “T3” truck
Production of the current generation of F-150 Lightning will end this year, and we have also made the decision to no longer produce the next-generation full-size electric truck, also known as “T3”. For those that still wish to purchase a MY25 F-150 Lightning, we have good inventory and interested customers can purchase from dealer stock.

If you have an order in, or were waiting on one, please contact your dealer immediately to see if your vehicle will be built or if they can match you to an existing stock unit.

As for existing Lightning customers who might be coming off lease or looking or a new Lightning, we are looking at the following:
  • Assist early adopters to purchase or lease a new 25MY Lightning
  • Offering extensions to customers who wish to extend their leases beyond the original term
  • Providing dealer support to help match customer with available inventory

What about support for my current F-150 Lightning?
I know reading "production is ending" can be nerve-wracking for current owners. I want to be clear: We are committed to ensuring ongoing support of your vehicle’s software updates, quality and experience. Like all vehicles, we will maintain parts and service for 10 years. The team is not walking away from the current F-150 Lightning, and I’m not going anywhere.

The Ford Universal EV Platform
While we shift F-150 Lightning to EREV, we are absolutely maintaining our plans and investment in the next generation of affordable EVs. The new Universal EV (UEV) platform is now more important than ever for Ford. UEV platform development is well underway. This flexible architecture will underpin a new family of smaller, more affordable, and cost-efficient vehicles—starting with a midsize pickup in 2027.

There is no impact to Mustang Mach-E. Mustang Mach-E is a great success story and is now available in almost 60 markets across the globe. It continues to be a standout electric SUV and plays an important role in the portfolio.

Other News: Battery Technology
We are also making moves to make our business more sustainable. We are repurposing our Kentucky battery plant to build large-scale battery storage systems (for grid and industrial use), and our Michigan plant will be focusing on prismatic LFP cells. The same Michigan plant will be ramping up production in 2026 to power the new midsize electric truck built on our new Universal EV Platform.

Ford has been in manufacturing for over a century. We understand power management, thermal systems, safety engineering, and large-scale manufacturing. Our licensed LFP prismatic technology is proven, and our brand represents long-term accountability critical for 20+ year infrastructure investments.

I know this is a lot of news, and for the BEV purists, this might be tough to hear. We have a huge opportunity to get more people driving electric – whether that be plug-in hybrid, extended-range electric or pure electric vehicles and our plans set us up to succeed in this mission.

You can read the press release on this news here. I’ll be in the comments a later tonight to answer what I can.

Brian from Ford
Brian, I really do appreciate the straightforwardness. I personally am first of all lucky I have a dream vehicle but second of all have the electric truck I had wanted for 10 years before it was available. I am on my second Lightning because I love the vehicle so much, I am going to stick with this one now for a few years. When I do want to purchase I really do not want any gas. I want one power plant; electric. I would love to see options for myself and my family. We have 3 F150’s in our family. Two are gas, my kids will definitely look at the EREV. One wanted the Ram and now you are going to offer what he needs. Really there needs to be flexibly EREV and EV in the lineup. Different people need different things. Hopefully some flexibility can happen.
 

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I don't like the fact that it seems Ford is catering to those who leased and not providing any relief for those who bought.
Doesn't say that.

"As for existing Lightning customers who might be coming off lease or looking or a new Lightning, we are looking at the following:
Assist early adopters to purchase or lease a new 25MY Lightning
Offering extensions to customers who wish to extend their leases beyond the original term
Providing dealer support to help match customer with available inventory"
 

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As someone with a degree in meteorology/climatology who has been studying weather and climate for 40 years, all I have to say to this is that if you're that gullible I've got some ocean front property in Kansas I'll make you a KILLER deal on.
Actually I own some at our farm in Kansas although been in the family and not for sale but I would consider a Killer deal. We have an outcropping of limestone with marine fossils such as clams, etc. from when there was an inland sea here sometime around the Permian Period around 250+- million years ago if I remember correctly. Have to think about what that particular formation was named. You would have to settle for sun bathing by the pond with the frogs.
 

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I critical option for ford to offer is for existing lessees to be offered a buyout of their vehicle at a reduced residual amount. This is fair since this announcement impacts Lightning’s value so much.
 

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Doesn't say that.

"As for existing Lightning customers who might be coming off lease or looking or a new Lightning, we are looking at the following:
Assist early adopters to purchase or lease a new 25MY Lightning
Offering extensions to customers who wish to extend their leases beyond the original term
Providing dealer support to help match customer with available inventory"
I still don't see how that statement in bold is saying it's helping existing customers who bought Lightnings. I read that as they might assist a current owner/lessee looking for a new 25 Lightning. I already own a 24 that I bought less than a year ago, I'm not looking to buy a 25.
 

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I critical option for ford to offer is for existing lessees to be offered a buyout of their vehicle at a reduced residual amount. This is fair since this announcement impacts Lightning’s value so much.
That’s absurd in my opinion. And your suggestion potentially penalizes those who bought instead of leased by devaluing their trucks simply by placing a lower value on those that were leased. Completely unfair solution
 

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All members of the forum, PLEASE review your posts in this thread to disrespectful statements, consider adjusting the post such that it does not incite anger amongst the population of readers, that goes for all perspectives and points of view.

It's been a rough week reading the news about our beloved Lightning, but what is a greater challenge is reading the divisive sentiments.

Thank you to all who have shared your gut felt reaction and personal analysis of what the future brings.

Let's keep the forum a place that welcomes all Ford Lightning BEV enthusiast, we have a long way to go driving these trucks, positive & helpful contributions are welcome, anything else is subject to removal at the call of the forum administration.
I suggest the opposite as long as it's directed at Ford.
 

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I use 35-60 KWh per day and charge at a $.0634/KWh cost. Add that back nightly with our CP HomeFlex. Gas currently is $4.60 a gallon so the Lightning BEV is extremely inexpensive to power. I also do not miss the dealer trips for ICE type maintenance.

If Lightning 2 is not a plug in hybrid then I’m paying for expensive gas for charging a 60-70 KWH battery? Daily? Jobbers put that kind of mileage/energy use on a truck daily… driving 2X-3X my daily... Then add towing in and cold weather operation in… that gas engine will be need to be really stout and/or the battery bigger.

Right back to maintenance & energy management that a BEV avoids. In a way, this like F1 race cars.. trying to bridge to the future with complex & hybrid technology.

If I can get 200K miles out of our Lightning ‘cause it could be the last truck we buy. So far… pretty pleased with maintenance costs. Time will tell.
 
 







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