2025 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat

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    The overview

    Exterior Color
    Silver
    Interior Color
    Silver
    Odometer
    15,820 miles
    Electric Mile Range
    320 miles
    Battery Warranty
    96 months / 100,000 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    AWD
    Engine
    Electric
    VIN
    1FT6W5L70SWG03786
    Stock Number
    MHS03786
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    • Max seating capacity: 5
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    An awesome price considering its low mileage! With less than 10,000 miles on the odometer, you'll be sure to appreciate this model's condition and value. Ford paid particular attention to efficiency and practicality with the following features: illuminated running boards, adjustable pedals, and the power moon roof opens up the cabin to the natural environment.

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    Kelley Blue Book Logo4.7out of 5 overall
    • 5.0

      Not sure why people hate on it?

      by Pompanopat on 6/5/2026 3:10:46 AM

      I’m like the perfect guy to review this truck. I’m in my 60’s and lived my entire life without owning a Ford. Dear old dad had said he’d never own one and I guess that stuck. When it came time to get a new Denali, I must say I wasn’t impressed at all. Sure the outside was stylish but the inside was dripping with plastic everywhere. Talk about cheap looking trash for $90k? Yeah, I’ll pass and I did. Went and drove the Cyber Truck and it was nice but lacking on the inside. For a high line vehicle I like high line adornments and Tesla is lacking. Walked on to the Ford lot just to peek at the Lightning. Wouldn’t recommend the base models but the Platinum is truly all that! The platinum has more options than I can use. The ride is smooth, it almost floats. More power than you’ll need. Range is 300 and I have never found myself in a panic situation. You can charge it anywhere. 80% from 15% usually cost $35 and takes about 20 minutes. No issues at all. Keep it off performance mode or plan on buying tires often. The B&O stereo covers all ranges of every instrument. The leather, dash, seats and stitching remind me of when Cadillac made a pick up. Nice!
    • 5.0

      Great Truck for In town commuting & DIY

      by George on 5/26/2025 4:16:43 AM

      I’ve taken this truck on long trips and hauled anything from furniture to cement. It gets the job done, comfortable seating along with good technology. I would recommend for anyone who needs a truck and is not constantly hauling heavy payloads as it does diminish the range per charge. Fuel/Electric economy is very comparable to a Prius.
    • 4.0

      Mostly Good

      by Iffy Droplight on 2/22/2025 3:18:09 AM

      I bought my Lightning Pro at end-of-model-year pricing, which helped big time. Savings paid for the trip from Arizona to Seattle and back, with money left over. The trip from Seattle blew the 'free charge' budget that came with the truck, but the only range anxiety I experienced was when I ignored the advice delivered by GPS mapping. I never ran out of charge. I also bought a home charger, not from Ford but LectronEV, which severely drops the price per KWh versus commercial charging stations. I saved enough over two months to pay for the charger - it plugs into a 50@ dryer outlet, not a standard 110V outlet. Commercial chargers costs are comparable to pumping gas. The truck itself has plenty of 110V outlets, inside and out. In a power outage, plug appliances into the truck. When the truck gets low, drive to where there is power - which will require awareness and planning. The Bad I keep getting alerts to take the truck in for service. I took the truck in for 10,000 mile service. I can't prove they did anything, but they said they looked at tire wear. I don't recall if they claimed to have rotated the tires. A mile or so from the dealership, the Service Vehicle light came back on. Every now and again, the computer pukes itself. I can't get make GPS to work. The only thing I can do is factory reset it, which loses all GPS memory. The seats are higher than comfortable, so I picked up steps in case a passenger needs them. Much cheaper than adding running boards that might get damaged when I'm running off road. No advantage is gained driving through mud from all wheel drive (AWD). This is a problem in southeast Arizona, where we experience seasonal monsoon rains. The bonnet gets stuck, sometimes, when I put something in that the geometry doesn't like. I'm left standing at the front of the truck, banging on it or trying to find another way to make it release so I can re-jigger the contents so it works again. So far, I have been successful, but it should be a concern for owners that no (consumer) manual trunk override seems to be available. For one example, I parked too close to a tree, and a slim branch got caught in the seam. For another, a cooler somehow impeded the bonnet's travel. Distracting alerts pop up on screen. Many of the alerts are absolutely unimportant, but want to take my eyes off the road. Ford needs to add a heads-up display like I once had on a Pontiac Grand Am. It's been over a year of ownership, and indicated range after a full charge has dropped. I have no way of knowing whether this is due to the truck's software learning my driving habits, or from a diminution of real battery capacity. There is a serious lack of transparency about the Lightning. After ordering the Tesla adapter in February of last year, it recently arrived. Why would Ford NOT automatically spray in truck bed liner by default? Should be part of the manufacturing process. I masked and sprayed truck bed liner in myself. The bed is too short for 4'x8' sheets of drywall or plywood to lay flat. Conclusion All those negatives should be weighed against the positives. The truck costs about $140 per month less to keep charged than my (already sold) Xterra to keep fueled. It dusts almost any IC vehicle when the light changes to green.

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