After three years and 22,000 miles, the Ford F-150 Lightning proves itself as a competent electric pickup, especially for towing. Reliability has been solid, requiring only a couple of recall repairs at no cost. The Extended Range model achieves about 345 miles on a single charge, exceeding its EPA rating. Its interior comfort is competitive compared to rivals, and the towing features, including weight input for accurate range predictions, enhance its utility. Although it has strong points, the Lightning is not the ultimate choice for every truck owner.
The Ford F-150 Lightning was evaluated after about three years of use and roughly 22,000 miles, revealing it excels at towing but isn't perfect for every truck task.
The Extended Range F-150 Lightning boasts a real-world range of approximately 345 miles, which surpasses its EPA rating by about 25 miles.
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