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That is what I don't understand about Ford's pivot here. The next-gen version of the Lightning with what you've outlined could be available far before they roll out the EREV version. I don't get it.
 

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Maybe Ford was thinking of this in McPherson today. Helps to have a refinery here and ethanol plants nearby.

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Wait, how the hell is Super Premium 10 cents cheaper than Unleaded?
 

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This is it for me. This is my first Ford and the best truck ive owned and we loved it so much it pushed my wife into getting a Mach E. They'd likely have had Ford family for life, but now it will be the last Fords we own, not going to allow another rug pull despite how happy I am with the vehicle.
why punish the Mache? At this point it is in its 6th model year (2026), and it’s rock solid. There isn’t another cross over EV I would want to drive. I just got a new one and certainly had the chance to pick another brand if I wanted to. For transparency, the only other car I liked (without spending Porsche money) was the Cadillac Optiq because of the interior. The mache looks better outside and I much prefer how it drives.

I don’t know what to do about my Lightning when the lease is up. I guess I will decide whether to keep it then. My plan from the beginning was to buy it out, but now the residual is sure to be much higher than value of the car at that time.
 

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why punish the Mache? At this point it is in its 6th model year (2026), and it’s rock solid. There isn’t another cross over EV I would want to drive. I just got a new one and certainly had the chance to pick another brand if I wanted to. For transparency, the only other car I liked (without spending Porsche money) was the Cadillac Optiq because of the interior. The mache looks better outside and I much prefer how it drives.

I don’t know what to do about my Lightning when the lease is up. I guess I will decide whether to keep it then. My plan from the beginning was to buy it out, but now the residual is sure to be much higher than value of the car at that time.
They may sell it to you for market value. I’ve done that twice in same scenario
 

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They may sell it to you for market value. I’ve done that twice in same scenario
I did that many years ago with Cadillac. I have heard that ford refuses and puts all the EVs back in a national wholesale program. Anyone here have success with an EV at lease end?
 

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My lease is up at the end of July in 2027. I guess I'll wait and see what things look like in June of 2027. It's an amazing truck, and my mileage will only be in the low 40K range (at the rate I'm going), so it will certainly be a good value. If the EREV version is available at that time I'll at least see what they have to offer me.
 

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My lease is up at the end of July in 2027. I guess I'll wait and see what things look like in June of 2027. It's an amazing truck, and my mileage will only be in the low 40K range (at the rate I'm going), so it will certainly be a good value. If the EREV version is available at that time I'll at least see what they have to offer me.
Good point. I only put about 7600 miles a year on my lightning.
 

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Perhaps this is a hedge from Ford. Maybe the next gen truck needs until 2030 to have a pack of their desired specification, think Sodium or one of the many Solid State variants. So until then they continue the Lightning as an EREV to see if they can transition more ICE buyers.

Until Ford is able to sell 100,000 to 300,000 annually it’s always going to be passion project. That said, I suspect it’s easier to have the EREV production line add a BEV variant later than the other way around. This way they keep the BEV’s former assembly plant in production and will hopefully circle back to a BEV variant when the battery tech is ready.
 

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I did that many years ago with Cadillac. I have heard that ford refuses and puts all the EVs back in a national wholesale program. Anyone here have success with an EV at lease end?
I did it with 2 EVs. But both were admittedly BMW i3 EREVs. They sold me one of them for $10k under residual.
 

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Perhaps this is a hedge from Ford. Maybe the next gen truck needs until 2030 to have a pack of their desired specification think Sodium or one of the many Solid State variants. So until then they continue the Lightning as an EREV to see if they can transition more ICE buyers.

Until Ford is able to sell 100,000 to 300,000 annually it’s always going to be passion project. That said, I suspect it’s easier to have the EREV production line add a BEV variant later than the other way around. This way they keep the BEV’s old assembly plant in production and will hopefully circle back to a BEV variant when the battery tech is ready.
Totally --I hadnt thought about the production line investment like you mentioned. With the EREV route, not only would they get to keep playing with the basic BEV tech, the plant wouldnt have to change as much either.
 

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It’s been fun but picked this up today and traded in my Lightning. Got a great deal I couldn’t pass up and didn’t want to deal with trying to trade the Lightning in a few years and taking an even bigger bath. One of five ‘26 Silverado EV Max Ranges left in stock in DFW.

looking forward for my drive to Houston on Saturday and not having to stop and charge!
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It’s been fun but picked this up today and traded in my Lightning. Got a great deal I couldn’t pass up and didn’t want to deal with trying to trade the Lightning in a few years and taking an even bigger bath. One of five ‘26 Silverado EV Max Ranges left in stock in DFW.

looking forward for my drive to Houston on Saturday and not having to stop and charge!
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Yeah but the guys on a chevy forum can't be near as nice as the guys on a ford forum!! :)
 

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Wait, how the hell is Super Premium 10 cents cheaper than Unleaded?
That particular station sells a 30% ethanol to get to super premium and save money at the same time. Loves has the typical 10% ethanol. 30 miles away it was 2.65 so go figure.
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