KEY POINTS
  • Ford Motor is set to be the first automaker to bring a mainstream, full-size electric pickup to the U.S. market.
  • Other companies, specifically EV start-ups, have previously touted the electric pickup as a massive opportunity, but have so far failed to execute on a large scale.
  • Ford expects to increase production of the F-150 Lightning to 150,000 units in the next year or so, up from an initial target of 40,000 vehicles.
  • "In this market, being a first mover is a very, very important move," Ford CEO Jim Farley told CNBC.

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A Ford F-150 Lightning on display at the New York Auto Show, April 13, 2022.

DETROIT – Ford Motor is set to be the first automaker to bring a mainstream, full-size electric pickup to the U.S. market, poised to capitalize on a first-mover advantage in what's expected to be a hotly contested segment in the years to come.

Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company plans to scale production of its electric F-150 Lightning pickup faster than its competitors, with plans to increase production of the Lightning at a plant in Dearborn, Michigan, to 150,000 units in the next year or so, up from an initial target of 40,000 vehicles.

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