We can guess that the battery capacity in Ford F-150 Lightning is 115 kWh net/125 kWh total in the Standard-Range Battery version and 155 kWh net/170 kWh in the Extended-Range Battery version. Ford covers the battery (and all EV unique components) with a warranty for 8 years or 100,000 miles.
- What type of battery is in the new Ford Lightning?
- How much is the Ford Lightning battery?
- Who makes the Ford Lightning battery?
- What battery goes in an f150?
What type of battery is in the new Ford Lightning?
Targeted to generate 426 horsepower and 775 lb. -ft. of torque** with its standard lithium-ion battery, the base truck has a targeted 2,000-pound maximum payload capacity and is targeting up to 5,000 pounds of towing capability – and up to 7,700 pounds with the optional Max Trailer Tow package‡‡.
How much is the Ford Lightning battery?
Called the Lightning Pro, it's equipped with a standard battery that's good for an estimated 230 miles and costs $39,974, the same as the base price for retail F-150 Lightnings.
Who makes the Ford Lightning battery?
Fortunately, two battery suppliers reached a $1.8 billion settlement that will help ensure battery supply for the rollout of the new electric pickup. The Lightning's battery will be built through a joint venture with SK Innovation in Georgia, and its production is unrelated to the other Ford EV, the Mustang Mach-E.
What battery goes in an f150?
However, nearly all of these newer F-150 (at least those built since 2015) only use one size of battery- the H6, which OPTIMA offers in our YELLOWTOP.