Ford is shifting its electric vehicle strategy to include Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) technology in its F-150 Lightning. The company will expand its hybrid and gasoline powertrain options, ...
Law enforcement agencies can't seem to get enough of the S650-generation Ford Mustang. Just this year, we've seen the North Carolina Highway Patrol, Virginia State Police, and Indiana State Police ...
The current-generation Ford F-150 Lightning is dead, Ford officials confirmed on Monday. Couched in a bunch of EV news and an announcement that the next-gen Lightning would be an extended-range ...
Cast your mind back to 2021. Electric vehicles were hot stuff, buoyed by Tesla’s increasingly stratospheric valuation and a general optimism fueled by what would turn out to be the most significant ...
Four years after Ford bravely electrified its best-selling vehicle, the F-150 Lightning pickup, it seemed ready to drop the model owing to slowing demand. Now, it turns out the company's got other ...
Ford is jumping into the battery energy storage business, betting that booming demand from data centers and the electric grid can absorb the EV battery capacity it says it’s not using. To achieve this ...
Ford announced today it’s ending production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning as we know it in 2025, as in the next few weeks. Perhaps that’s not so much of a shock if you’ve been watching the ...
Amid Ford’s shift away from making large electric vehicles, the automaker is adding a new product line to find a home for its batteries. Ford said Monday that instead of scuttling plans to build the ...
Ford’s F-150 Lightning production line has fallen silent, and its employees are now building more gas and hybrid trucks. The automaker continues to retreat from the big bet it made on Americans ...
Production of the all-electric Ford F-150 has come to an end. But the next one will be an extended-range electric vehicle, or EREV. The high-power generator will enable 700+ miles of range, Ford said, ...
Ford on Monday said it is pulling back on its electric vehicle plans, a move that will result in a $19.5 billion charge against its earnings to be taken mostly in the current quarter. But excluding ...
The move comes as a response to the Trump administration’s waning support for electrification and a weakening consumer market. Instead of planning to make enough electric vehicles to account for 40 ...