After years of bold EV promises, Ford is retreating from the F-150 Lightning and rewriting its electric future.
Government mandates and subsidies drove the automaker to bet big on electric vehicles, leaving it now with a $19.5 billion loss.
Ford cuts F-150 Lightning production as CEO Jim Farley shifts strategic focus to hybrids and affordable EVs, taking massive ...
Ford Motor is keeping the F-150 Lightning, but changing its technology. It plans to add thousands of jobs and enter this new ...
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Ford takes $19.5B hit to back off its EV plans
Ford is taking a massive accounting hit as it backs away from its once-aggressive bet on fully electric vehicles. The ...
The Ford F-150 takes Automotive Fleet’s 2025 Fleet Truck of the Year honors again, backed by new standard driver-assist tech and fleet-ready capability.
The modern F-150 market hasn’t just heated up—it’s gone volcanic as sport trucking is back in a big way, and there is a large focus on performance. Tuners, builders, and specialty manufacturers are ...
Some of the concept vehicles on display at SEMA are straight out of a gearhead's dreams. Ford is displaying potential packages to make its tiny Maverick pickup more powerful and its Raptor R even more ...
Things may go from bad to worse for the F-150 Lightning's future prospects. The electric truck's continued existence was already in question: A September fire at an aluminum supplier forced the ...
"We have good inventories of the F-150 Lightning and will bring Rouge Electric Vehicle Center back up at the right time, but don't have an exact date at this time," Ford said in a statement on ...
President Trump began his Japan visit with a greeting from Emperor Naruhito, ahead of meeting Prime Minister Takaichi. President Donald Trump opened his visit to Japan on Monday with greetings from ...
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