RickLightning
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Ford used the existing F-150 to get to market before the competition. Same reason for the Mach-E as far as the vehicle's systems, i.e. they took components from their other EVs and used them at first, then started seeing what they could eliminate in future years. Goal was to get to market ASAP.Yes, most reports over the last few years have indicated that it costs more to produce the Lightning than Ford can sell them for. So, they are losing money on every one sold.
Yes, they soldiered on because the administration was breathing down their neck, which is the precise reason why they used the already existing F-150 and simply swapped out the driveline. Ford even admitted it was a rush job, and that the next generation would be finally put upon an EV dedicated platform.
If you are asserting that they planned this truck 15 years ago, that is garbage. If that were true, they would have had plenty of time to design, build, test, and sell a totally different vehicle.
Ford already was in better shape on CAFE rules because they've had the little EcoBust engines and smaller vehicles in production for many years.
In addition, by making the Lightning an F-150, the goal was to lure gas F-150 buyers, vs. coming out with something they were unfamiliar with.
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