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Ford is ending the F-150 Lightning due to low demand and high costs, shifting to hybrids and cheaper EVs.
Ford is ending production of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup due to weak demand, high costs, and profitability issues, despite early accolades and strong initial sales.
The company is shifting focus to hybrid and more affordable electric vehicles, including a plug-in hybrid F-150 with extended range and a new $30,000 midsize EV.
Excess battery capacity will be repurposed for grid energy storage.
The move, driven by market realities and changed federal policies under the Trump administration, will result in a $19.5 billion writedown but aims to improve long-term financial sustainability.
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Ford está terminando con el F-150 Lightning debido a la baja demanda y los altos costos, cambiando a híbridos y vehículos eléctricos más baratos.