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The F-150 Lightning Flash: What’s New?
With a starting MSRP of $69,995, the new F-150 Lightning Flash electric pickup will have a range of 320 miles with an extended range battery. Online orders are set to begin in early 2024.

F-150 Lightning drivers can access the BlueOval charge network with over 84,000 chargers available, along with access to the growing number of Tesla Superchargers starting next year.
Photo: Ford
Ford announced on Oct. 3 that it will be introducing a new F-150 Lightning model – F-150 Lightning Flash.
The F-150 Lightning Flash expands on the XLT model line by adding in-demand tech capabilities, including an extended-range battery, which has a targeted EPA-estimated range of 320 miles, available Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway driving, and a standard 15.5-inch touchscreen.
The F-150 Lightning Flash customer values an EV powertrain and advanced tech features.
“The F-150 Lightning Flash is a direct outcome of engaging with and learning from our customers. This truck combines many of the technology-forward features our customers love in our EV lineup, at a more accessible price,” said COO for Ford Model e Marin Gjaja in a recent news release. “With an EPA-estimated 320 miles of range, the Lighting Flash is another example of the speed at which we are adapting to grow our EV business.”

The F-150 Lightning Flash comes with version 1.2 of the hands-free highway driving technology Ford BlueCruise, which includes lane change assist and in-lane repositioning.
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The F-150 Lightning Flash comes with version 1.2 of the hands-free highway driving technology Ford BlueCruise, which includes lane change assist, allowing the driver to change lanes hands-free by tapping the turn signal once the path is clear, and in-lane repositioning to help to keep the vehicle in its lane while subtly shifting position away from vehicles in adjacent lanes.
Fast Facts
$69,995 MSRP
320 miles - extended range battery
Online orders open early 2024
15.5-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen with swipe capability
B&O sound system with HD radio - includes eight speakers and subwoofer
Intelligent access with push-button start – includes approach detection and SecuriCode keyless entry keypad, driver's side
Wireless charging pad
Power tailgate
Tailgate step with tailgate work surface
Tow technology package, which includes pro trailer backup assist, trailer brake controller, smart hitch, on-board scales, smart trailer tow connection, and trailer reverse guidance
Heat pump to optimize the vehicle’s energy consumption
Charging
F-150 Lightning drivers can access the BlueOval charge network with over 84,000 chargers available. Starting next year, F-150 Lightning drivers also will have access to more than 12,000 Tesla Superchargers.
Additionally, Ford EV dealers are also adding public-facing fast chargers and locations to the BlueOval Charge Network.
F-150 Lightning owners can charge overnight with the available Ford Mobile Charger on a 240V wall outlet. To maximize home charging speed and connected features at home, they can purchase the Ford connected charge station and its on-demand 48 amps of power.
The 2024 F-150 Lightning Family
In early 2024, the following will be available for online customer orders:
The F-150 Lightning Pro - $49,995
The F-150 Lightning XLT - $57,495
The F-150 Lightning Flash with extended range - $69,995
The F-150 Lightning Lariat with extended range - $77,495
The F-150 Lightning Platinum with extended range - $89,995
The limited-edition F-150 Lightning Platinum Black with extended range - $97,995
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