These numbers may not be final but they give an idea of what to expect.
A survey by a member from the F150 Gen14 forum gives us our first clue about the pricing of trims and options packages for the F150 Lightning. The survey even includes the truck’s estimated cost after the $7500 federal tax credit. Motor1.com get in touch with Ford to discuss the questionnaire. This survey will provide us with insight into consumers’ preferences for different models, options, accessories. Emma Berg, spokesperson for Motor1.com, stated that this survey does not reflect final pricing or feature availability.
These numbers can be used as a guide to Ford’s Lightning pricing plans. The survey also provides information on the prices of the main options. Extended-range batteries are available in Pro trim levels at $10,000, $7,000 XLT and XLT with Premium Pack, as well as Lariat at $7,000 XLT, Lariat, and XLT. It also comes with an 80-amp charging wallbox. The pickup has a 563 horsepower increase (420 kilowatts) instead of 426 hp (318kW). The pickup can travel 60 miles per hour (96 km/h) in the mid-4 second range. The Lariat comes standard with the Platinum Premium Package and Platinum. Tow Technology Package includes a 360-degree camera and pro trailer backup assistance, trailer brake controller, trailer hitch assist, pro trailer hitch help, smart hitch. Smart trailer tow connection, trailer reverse guide, and onboard scales. According to the survey, the Pro costs $1,948 and the XLT, XLT With Premium Package and Lariat $1,495 respectively. The Lariat Premium Package and Platinum come standard with the equipment.
Max Trailer Tow Package increases the maximum towing capacity to 10,000 pounds. It costs $865 for all trims except the Platinum which has it as standard equipment. On the Pro and XLT, the 9.6-kilowatt available onboard generator costs $1,070. Standard on all grades. The survey lists a Co-Pilot 360 package from the Lariat for $1,825. It includes Blue Cruise advanced driving assist technology, active park assistance, and phone as-key. The Platinum’s only upgrades are the max-recline front seat for $430 and power deployable running boards for 399.