The Wall Street Journal says Ford execs are considering canceling the electric truck entirely after putting it on indefinite hiatus.
Ford Motor Co. is looking to its Kentucky Truck Plant to make up for revenue and production volume losses by adding more jobs and training.
Ford brought the F-150 Lightning to the market in 2022 and was hoping it would be the right truck at the right time. Now, it is considering retiring it ...
Ford plans to increase F-150 and F-Series Super Duty production by more than 50,000 trucks in 2026 to meet demand and recover production losses due to the Novelis plant fire The company plans to add a ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley recently teased a "Model T moment" coming soon, and he announced at an event at the automaker's Louisville, Kentucky, assembly plant that it will manifest as a super affordable, ...
Ford Motor Co. is considering scrapping the Dearborn-assembled all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck in a move that could ...
Following a UPS plane crash in Louisville, the neighboring Ford Louisville Assembly Plant is closed for operations on Nov. 5.
Ford is preparing to expand its EV lineup in a way that could reshape how the company builds and markets its vehicles. And according to CEO Jim Farley, the upcoming mid-size electric pickup won’t just ...
Amid the cotton fields and woods of rural Haywood County, Tenn., a 3,600-acre megaproject is taking shape that aims to fast-forward the nation’s market for electric-powered vehicles as well as the way ...
The Ford Motor Company has identified a battery-related concern affecting certain F-150 Lightning pickup trucks. Affected vehicles were produced for model years 2022 through 2024 between March 16, ...
Recently, American automaker Ford announced that it will reduce the weekly production of the F-150 Lightning due to a slower-than-expected demand in the market. Instead, it will shift its focus to ...