

The Ford F-Series is America's uncontested champion of all things truck, reigning over the competition for 46 years and counting. 2022 marked an electrifying new chapter for America's bestselling truck as it also marked the first year the Ford could lay claim to America's bestselling electric truck. And when you consider everything that the Ford F-150 Lightning brings to the table, it's not hard to see why it's red-hot and only getting hotter.
Looking to upgrade to a truck that does everything you want, but does it with zero emissions? Contact Riverside Ford in Havelock, North Carolina, to learn how and when you can be one of the next to get behind the wheel of the 2023 North American Truck of the Year™ and unanimous MotorTrend Truck of the Year®.
Still Built Ford Tough®
Ford has spent the past nearly 50 years cultivating a reputation for delivering the toughest, hardest-working, most powerful trucks in the world. The new Ford F-150 Lightning takes that reputation in a bold new direction, exemplifying the qualities of Built Ford Tough® while achieving impressive range that keeps you feeling confident.
The Ford F-150 Lightning is available with an extended-range battery that helps make it one of the mightiest trucks Ford has ever made. Putting down 580 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, the F-150 Lightning is an uncontested powerhouse. And you can use that strength as you see fit - it's capable of towing up to 10,000 pounds when properly equipped,[1] can rocket from 0-60 mph in under four seconds,[2] and is off-road-ready thanks to standard four-wheel drive.
If you're concerned about how far you'll be able to go in an electric truck, let Ford ease your fears. The extended-range battery gives the F-150 Lightning up to 320 miles on a full charge.[3] That would be enough to make the drive out to Raleigh and back without needing to stop once and recharge. When the time does come to plug in on the go, the Ford F-150 Lightning includes access to the BlueOval™ Charge Network and more than 75,000 chargers across North America.
Advanced features
The Ford F-150 Lightning can lay claim to the title of America's most popular electric truck, and part of that winning formula is a bevy of advanced features unlike anything ever offered in a pickup. One of the most popular features of the F-150 Lightning is available Intelligent Backup Power, which leverages the battery capacity of your electric truck and allows it to pump power back into your home during an outage.
Because hard work is so integral to the personality of the F-Series, the Ford F-150 Lightning offers features that make it easier to get the job done - whatever the job may be. Towing has never been easier than it is with features like Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ and Smart Hitch, and you can take full advantage of the 2,235 pounds of max payload with Onboard Scales.[4]
Inside, the Ford F-150 Lightning offers world-class connectivity with SYNC® 4, a faster and cloud-connected infotainment system with features like wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ built right in. It's even more incredible with the optional 15.5-inch screen, not to mention its potential to get smarter with AI-powered voice recognition and Ford Power-Up over-the-air updates.
Plus, the Ford F-150 Lightning is a comfortable, upscale pickup with room for five people and amenities like under-seat storage in the rear. And if you need more room for groceries, luggage, or gameday gear, the Mega Power Frunk under the hood is lockable, drainable, and can hold up to 400 pounds of payload.
The Ford F-150 Lightning is one of the most incredible vehicles Ford has ever built, bar none. It's not hard to see why it's earned so many accolades - and why drivers are clamoring to get behind the wheel in droves. If you're looking toward the future, contact Riverside Ford in Havelock to learn more about the amazing F-150 Lightning.
[1] Max towing on XLT and LARIAT models with available extended-range battery and Max trailer tow package. Max towing varies based on cargo, vehicle configuration, accessories and number of passengers.
[2] Ford test data based on typical industry methodology using 1-ft rollout. Your results may vary.
[3] Based on full charge. Actual range varies with conditions such as external environment, vehicle use, vehicle maintenance, lithium-ion battery age and state of health.
[4] Max payload with standard-range battery and 18-inch wheels. See label on door jamb for carrying capacity of a specific vehicle.
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