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Ford is recalling certain 2024 and 2025 F-150 Lightning electric pickups over a faulty suspension that could cause a loss of control. Here’s how you can get the fix.
This 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning gets a $5,000-plus price reduction on some trims. Here's how much the EV truck has been discounted. When we gave the 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning our 2023 Truck of the ...
The Mustang Mach-E first went on sale in late 2020, and the F-150 Lightning hit the market in the middle of 2022. Ford is working on a lower-cost set of EVs, starting with a small truck, but that ...
Current F-150 Lightnings aren’t being recalled, but undelivered trucks are staying undelivered, for now. We awarded the Ford F-150 Lightning our 2023 MotorTrend Truck of the Year accolade, but ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling 29,501 of its 2024–2025 F-150 Lightning electric trucks due to a potential steering failure caused by improperly tightened ...
Ford sold 220,959 vehicles in May 2025 in the U.S. This marks a 16.3% increase over May 2024 The F-Series pickup trucks were a major contributor to the growth. F-Series Leads the Charge ...
Ford and the NHTSA are conducting a recall campaign for the F-150 Lightning, as quite a few of these battery-electric pickup trucks may have a serious issue that could lead to steering loss.
Ford still projects an increase in Lightning sales this year after a 55% jump to 24,000 trucks last year. The company did not say how many F-150 Lightnings it expects to sell this year.
The Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for some 29,501 F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks due to an issue with their suspension system. The issue impacts vehicles from both the 2024 and ...
A loose suspension component could cause 2024–2025 F-150 Lightning trucks to lose steering and crash. This is just one of several major recalls for Ford in 2025.
Ford is recalling nearly 30,000 F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks sold in the United States because a suspension nut might be loose or missing. In total, 29,501 units built between February ...
That means we can easily envision the returning Ford Flex crossover SUV as a full-sizer that could hide the Ford F-150 Lobo's 5.0-liter V8 under the hood, complete with no less than 400 horsepower ...