Ford Considers Scrapping Electric F-150 Lightning Amid Losses and Market Shift

Ford Motor Company is reportedly considering discontinuing production of its electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck, a vehicle once hailed as a groundbreaking “smartphone that can tow.” This decision comes after the EV model failed to meet sales expectations and contributed to substantial losses, signaling a potential major shift in the American electric vehicle landscape.

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The F-150 Lightning: A Promising Start with Slow Sales

AspectDetails
Launch Year2022
Total Sales (up to 2025)Fewer than 100,000 units
2025 Sales (year-to-date)Approx. 24,577 units
Initial Reservations200,000+ nonbinding
Production HaltOctober 2025 (Novelis aluminum supplier fire)

The F-150 Lightning was introduced with much fanfare as it’s answer to electrifying America’s best-selling vehicle. However, despite over 200,000 initial reservations, actual sales fell short with around 100,000 units sold by 2025. The production was halted in late 2025 due to a fire at a key aluminum supplier, which has forced Ford to prioritize the gas-powered F-150.

Why the Possible End?

Ford has endured $13 billion in losses within its EV initiatives, with the Lightning contributing significantly. Moreover, the expiration of federal tax incentives in September 2025 led to a sharp drop in EV sales nationwide — the Lightning’s sales dropped 17% in October alone.

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Executives at Ford are reportedly in active discussions to decide the future of the Lightning but have not made a final call. This consideration reflects broader challenges in the EV pickup market, where competitors like Stellantis have scrapped their all-electric Ram model, and manufacturers like General Motors are scaling back their electric truck ambitions.

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Market and Industry Context

ChallengeImpact
Losses & Profitability$13 billion EV losses since 2023
Supply Chain DisruptionsAluminum factory fire halted aluminum supply
Consumer IncentivesEnd of $7,500 federal tax credits
CompetitionSlow sales of EV pickups industry-wide

With sales of electric pickups struggling even among major players, the EV market is realigning with a focus on smaller, more affordable vehicles. Industry analysts expect that growth in EV adoption will be more gradual, particularly for larger vehicles like trucks.

Ford’s Future Strategy

While the future of the F-150 Lightning remains uncertain, Ford CEO Jim Farley is pursuing new strategies including development of more affordable EV platforms. The planned Universal Electric Vehicle (UEV) platform aims to deliver cost-effective, simpler EVs with fewer parts and streamlined production.

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The possible discontinuation of the electric F-150 Lightning marks a critical moment for Ford and the U.S. EV market. As the first significant EV casualty in America, it underscores the hurdles automakers face in balancing innovation, profitability, and consumer adoption in a dynamic environment. Ford’s next moves will be crucial in shaping its electric vehicle future.​

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