Ford’s New Electric Pickup Named The F-150 Lightning, Debuts Next Week

Following a report last week, Ford has confirmed the electric F-150 will be called the Lightning.

Besides announcing the name, Ford released new teasers and revealed the truck will be unveiled on May 19th at 9:30 p.m. EDT.

While the teasers aren’t very revealing, they suggest the truck will have a fully enclosed grille that is flanked by vertical headlights as well as U-shaped daytime running lights. We can also see Lightning badging on the sides of the bed, just ahead of the taillights.

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As we noted last week, Lightning is a fitting name for the electric F-150 as it implies power, electricity and nature. The truck will also build on the Lightning’s legacy of performance as Ford has already confirmed the model will have a dual motor powertrain that produces “more horsepower and torque than any F-150 available today.”

While Ford didn’t go into specifics, the Lightning will be more powerful than the previous F-150 Raptor which had a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 that produced 450 hp (336 kW / 456 PS) and 510 lb-ft (691 Nm) of torque. Ford has also said the truck will offer the “fastest acceleration” as well as the “ability to tow heavy trailers.”

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The F-150 Lightning will go into production next spring and Ford CEO Jim Farley said, “America’s favorite vehicle for nearly half a century is going digital and fully electric.” He added, the truck can power your home during an outage, accelerate faster than the original F-150 Lightning and will “constantly improve through over-the-air updates.”

Farley went on to compare it to the Model T, Tesla Model 3 and Toyota Prius as he said, “Every so often, a new vehicle comes along that disrupts the status quo and changes the game.”

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Ram 1500 TRX Leaves Ford F-150 Raptor For Dead In A Straight Line

The new Ram 1500 TRX is an absolute beast of a pickup truck and has more than enough grunt to show the ever-popular Ford F-150 Raptor a thing or two.

Powering the 1500 TRX is FCA’s 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8 pumping out 702 hp and 650 lb-ft (880 Nm) of torque. Coupled to this engine is an eight-speed automatic transmission and an off-road-focused four-wheel drive system.

According to Ram, the 1500 TRX can hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 4.5 seconds using launch control and sprints down the quarter-mile in 12.9 seconds at 108 mph (174 km/h).

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In this test, The Fast Lane Truck doesn’t appear to have been using the Ram’s launch control, but even so, it proved too much for the F-150 Raptor. Of course, this is no surprise as the twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter EcoBoost V6 of the Ford musters up ‘only’ 450 hp.

The video includes a handful of other fun drag races, with the first pitting the Chevrolet Silverado Trail Boss against a Ram 1500 Rebel. Powering the Chevy is a 5.3-liter V8 delivering 355 hp while the Ram has a more potent 5.7-liter V8 with 395 hp. With this in mind, it was only natural that the Rebel proved to be the quickest off the line. In the second race, the Rebel attempted to keep up with the F-150 Raptor, but given its power disadvantage, it simply couldn’t.

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