Ford Received 20,000 Reservations For F-150 Lightning In 12 Hours
The initial interest in the Ford electric pickup truck looks promising.
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced today that the number of Ford F-150 Lightning reservations hit 20,000 within 12 hours after the unveiling yesterday.
Let's recall that to place a reservation for the electric pickup truck, Ford requires a $100 fully-refundable deposit. Orders will be accepted until Fall 2021, while the first customer deliveries will begin in Spring 2022.
"“The response has been great,” Farley said during an interview on “Squawk Box.” “With 20,000 orders already, we’re off to the races.”"
The MSRP price starts at $39,974, but can go up to around $90,474 in the top of the line Platinum version. Details on the pricing will be released in Fall 2021. All the prices are without including a $7,500 potential federal tax credit.
The base version will be equipped with a battery that allows for 230 miles (370 km) of range, while the more expensive versions get a larger battery for a 300-mile (483 km) range.
Source: CNBC
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