When Ford announced production of the F-150 Lightning BEV three years ago, it billed the occasion as a “milestone moment in America’s shift to electric vehicles,” drawing comparisons to the iPhone as a means to illustrate the truck’s consumer impact.
While the Blue Oval has since made steady annual progress in its efforts to grow the ambitious pickup’s following, it’s not like the electric truck segment has become a particularly hot market. As such, with the discontinuation of federal tax incentives, Ford, like many automakers, has been forced to reconsider its EV strategy.

For the time being, it means the end of the F-150 Lightning as we know it. However, in the long run, it brings the possibility that the Blue Oval could deliver a truck that’s even better-suited to buyers’ needs.
Lightning will strike again
Upon the debut of the all-electric Lightning, Ford had targeted a $40,000 base MSRP. However, things obviously didn’t go according to plan— for the 2025 model year, the starting price climbed to $55,000.






