There's certainly something special about the latest addition to the Ford F-150 lineup: the all-electric Lightning model debuts for 2022 and brings with it a seriously powerful drivetrain, enhanced technology, and more. Get your questions answered with your Ford experts in Nederland today.

What is the Ford F-150 Lightning powered by?

Using two electric motors, this model features an all-electric, zero-emissions drivetrain that generates up to 426-horsepower output and 775-pound-feet of torque. That's the standard range battery, though you can upgrade to the extended range for an increased 563-horsepower output.

How much can it tow?

With the enhanced powertrain, tow up to 10,000-pounds. With the standard configuration, tow up to 7,700-pounds. Carry between 1,800 and 2,000 pounds in the bed of your electric truck.

How is it different from the classic Ford f-150?

A larger, 12-inch technology screen that's oriented like a tablet is one major difference. You'll also enjoy more storage space thanks to the second cargo area found beneath the front hood—remember; there's no engine involved. Also, enjoy standard all-wheel drive that powers all models in the lineup. A self-driving mode is also available if you choose to upgrade to the enhanced safety system.

What are the cab configuration options?

Currently, the Ford F-150 Lightning only offers a crew cab configuration that seats five passengers and is paired with a 5.5-foot bed attached and four doors. However, it's expected that other choices will be offered down the line.

How do I get my hands on it?

Start by shopping with your local Philpott Ford dealership. We can help you with the new ordering process to ensure you get one of the first 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning trucks to hit the streets.

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