KEY POINTS
  • Ford's new F-150 Lightning isn't a "science experiment" or vehicle that looks like a "doorstop." It's a pickup designed to function like a truck, but it's electric.
  • The automaker did everything it could to make the vehicle appealing to pickup truck customers — from its price to its functionality and design.
  • It also added some surprising features that would not be possible with a gas-powered vehicle, such as an enormous front trunk, or frunk, and the ability to power a house for days.

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Ford officially unveilied the new electric F-150 Lightning pickup on May 19, 2021 at its world headquarters in Dearborn, Mich.

DETROIT — If anyone doubted the importance of the electric Ford F-150 Lightning to Ford Motor, they shouldn't after the vehicle's theatrical debut at the automaker's world headquarters this week in Michigan.

Ford turned its 12-story home — known as the "Glass House" for its boxy, glass-clad modern design — into a 64,000-square-foot projection screen for the vehicle's official unveiling Wednesday night. It was an over-the-top presentation that spoke to the significance of the vehicle and Ford's pickup truck franchise, which hauls in the lion's share of the company's profits.

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