The Legend Lives On: A Secret Ford Project That Will Thrill American Truck Fans
Ford is quietly developing a second-generation F-150 Lightning, insider clues reveal.
Despite online rumors suggesting Ford might cancel the F-150 Lightning due to slowing demand and financial losses, new evidence points to the opposite. Social media posts from company employees have been discovered, revealing designs that clearly indicate work on a next-generation F-150 Lightning is underway. The development is taking place at Ford's Michigan center and is tied to the future iteration of the F-Series lineup.
The next major update for the F-Series is expected for the 2027-2028 model years, which will see the debut of an all-new, 15th-generation F-150, followed by new Super Duty trucks. The Lightning is slated to launch alongside them. This move is crucial for maintaining the F-Series' position as America's best-selling truck for nearly half a century.
The current F-150 Lightning has faced headwinds. Sales have slowed, production has been halted since October due to an aluminum supply issue, and company leadership has reportedly debated the program's future. However, this pause doesn't signal the project's end. Internal data suggests Ford still sees potential in its electric pickup.
That said, the Lightning's future is not set in stone. General Motors is recalibrating its own electric truck lineup, and Ram has already scrapped plans for a purely electric REV model. The market is shifting, and automakers' final plans will ultimately depend on consumer demand and broader economic conditions.
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