DEARBORN, Mich. — New video footage of a fire involving a Ford F-150 Lightning this year highlights a growing concern around electric vehicles: volatile fires from the batteries that power them.
The F-150 Lightning may no longer be a thing for Ford, which killed it in late 2025, after some three and a half years in ...
Ford's next electric pickup is heading into public testing, and the timing carries a weight the company can't ignore. Prototypes of a mid-size EV truck — targeting a $30,000 starting price — are set ...
In doing so, the pure electric Lightning as we currently know it is dead. The automaker has already ceased production—Ford is using the Rouge plant to make F-Series with internal combustion engines ...