Ford prepares to resume F-150 Lightning shipments, drops prices on some models

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The F-150 Lightning on display at the New York International Auto Show on March 28, 2024. DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor is lowering the starting prices of some all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup trucks as it prepares to resume shipping the vehicles after quality issues. The included models are expected to ship later this month for between $2,000 and $5,500 less than before the automaker halted shipments for undisclosed quality issues in early February. The biggest price decrease is on the pickup's mid-level Flash trim, now priced $5,500 lower at $67,995. That was followed by $2,500 off Lariat models, now priced at $74,995, as well as a $2,000 reduction for XLT models, with a new price of $62,995. Prices on the $54,995 entry-level Pro model and an $84,995 top-end Platinum model were unchanged. The cost reductions are the latest electric vehicle price changes for the broader automotive industry amid slower-than-expected consumer adoption. Ford's cuts come three months after it adjusted Lightning prices, including increasing some model prices. "It's part of the normal response to both where the market place is, our supply and where our inventory sits ... which we do all the time," Ford Chief Operating Officer Kumar Galhotra told reporters on the sidelines of an event at its F-150 plant in Dearborn, Michigan. "New technology like electric vehicles takes some time to find the right sweet spot and the balance."