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Zorro

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Thu Nov 6, 2025, 03:02 PM Nov 6

Ford Considers Scrapping Electric Version of F-150 Truck [View all]

Source: Wall Street Journal

Ford Motor executives are in active discussions about scrapping the electric version of its F-150 pickup, according to people familiar with the matter, which would make the money-losing truck America’s first major EV casualty.

The Lightning, once described by Ford as a modern Model T for its importance to the company, fell far short of expectations as American truck buyers skipped the electric version of the top-selling truck. Ford has racked up $13 billion in EV losses since 2023.

“The demand is just not there” for F-150 Lightning and other big electric pickups, said Adam Kraushaar, owner of Lester Glenn Auto Group in New Jersey. He sells Ford, GMC, Chevy and other brands. “We don’t order a lot of them because we don’t sell them.”

No final decision has yet been made, according to people familiar with the discussions, but such a move by Ford could be the beginning of the end for big EV trucks. Ram truck-maker Stellantis earlier this year called off plans to make an electric version of its full-size pickup. General Motors executives have discussed discontinuing some electric trucks, according to people familiar with the matter. Sales of Tesla’s angular, stainless steel Cybertruck pickup tanked this year. And EV truck-maker Rivian has been cutting jobs to conserve cash.

Ford already paused production of the truck last month amid an aluminum shortage. The company is weighing whether to keep that plant idle as it shifts to smaller, more affordable EVs, the people say. The company said it would restart production “at the right time.”

Read more: https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/ford-150-lightning-ev-decision-89dc0d84?st=Z5Enfa&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

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The response should be to implement bans of utility vehicles and trucks on highways and interstates. Moostache Nov 6 #1
Seems like political suicide MichMan Nov 6 #8
Battery technology needs to get better. mn9driver Nov 6 #2
Yeah, me too. TomSlick Nov 6 #11
my uneducated opinion: ret5hd Nov 6 #3
I had a series of F150s. TomSlick Nov 6 #12
i've got a ranger also... ret5hd Nov 6 #13
Mine's not that old. It's just a smaller version of the F150. TomSlick Nov 6 #14
mine was "hairin' up" and wanting to fight... ret5hd Nov 7 #15
They want their Cummins diesel or DURAMAX 454 Submariner Nov 6 #4
$13 billion in losses translates to fewer jobs making Ford trucks. Kid Berwyn Nov 6 #5
There will be even less jobs Miguelito Loveless Nov 6 #7
EVs create their own environmental problems RazorbackExpat Nov 7 #21
I read these canards all the time from the fossil fuel industry Miguelito Loveless Nov 7 #22
I subscribe to several mining magazines RazorbackExpat Nov 7 #23
Again, yes Miguelito Loveless Nov 7 #26
Which pales in comparison to the damage climate change is currently doing NickB79 Nov 7 #35
So much for Jim Farley's promise to take Ford electric. Miguelito Loveless Nov 6 #6
Consumers don't want them MichMan Nov 6 #9
NO!!! Obviously he's saying... ret5hd Nov 6 #10
I want them to be given a chance Miguelito Loveless Nov 7 #20
You did read, the demand just isn't there right? fujiyamasan Nov 7 #17
Top selling electric pickup in the US Miguelito Loveless Nov 7 #19
October sales were 1500 Lightnings compared to 66,000 ICE F150 MichMan Nov 7 #24
I did say best selling electric Miguelito Loveless Nov 7 #25
Fix or Recharge Daily pstokely Nov 7 #16
It's a cool vehicle but it's looking like fujiyamasan Nov 7 #18
EVs are not selling because the promissed doc03 Nov 7 #27
Got tied up in red tape and bureaucracy DetroitLegalBeagle Nov 7 #33
$50k Base Price OC375 Nov 7 #28
Same cost as an average gas powered F150 MichMan Nov 7 #29
$40k Base OC375 Nov 7 #30
Average F150 transaction price is $54,082 MichMan Nov 7 #31
Cost May Well Not Be An Issue For Most Potential EV Buyers OC375 Nov 7 #34
50K is pretty cheap. maxsolomon Nov 7 #32
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