Ford’s Electric F-150 Lightning Reservations Pass 100,000
While Tesla’s Cybertruck was revealed far in advance of Ford’s F-150 Lightning electric pickup, the Lightning has several things going for it.
First, it actually appears to exist, and is planned to roll off the assembly line in Spring 2022 – unlike the Cybertruck, the current status of which is up in the air. Second, the Ford F-150 Lightning now has 100,000 reservations in just the 3 short weeks since its introduction.
Emma Bergg, Ford spokeswoman, told the Detroit Free Press on Thursday: “We’re super excited about the demand. Reservations are getting added all the time.”
The Lightning was released 3 weeks ago and packs 563 horsepower and 775 lb.-ft. of torque. In the first 48 hours after its release, the company received 44,500 pre-orders. President Biden was at the truck’s release last month and even gave the Lightning a test drive and some free press. “This sucker is quick,” Biden said, after taking off in the truck on a closed course.
By comparison, since 2019, Tesla’s Cybertruck has accumulated over 1 million reservations.
Tesla’s official website doesn’t denote an expected delivery date. As of May, it was expected that the Cybertruck would begin production in “late 2021”.
Ford, meanwhile, is taking $100 refundable deposits for the Lightning and the truck starts at $39,974.
Tyler Durden
Sat, 06/12/2021 – 17:00
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