This all-electric truck can send juice from its battery pack directly into your home’s electrical system, no extension cords required.
The F-150 Lightning electrifies Ford’s bestselling pickup truck. Here’s how it stacks up against the Tesla Cybertruck, GMC Hummer EV, Rivian R1T and Bollinger B2.
Pricing starts at around $40,000, and Ford’s reservation tool says a mid-range XLT will cost you $52,974 before destination and tax incentives.
Commentary: Ford’s all-electric truck looks like a winner, but there is one rather large fly in this big bowl of soup.
This spacious frunk can support 400 pounds, hold two golf bags and comes with enough power outlets to keep the party going all night long.
People born between 1980 and 1985 have a new term — and it’s not flattering!
Starting at around $40,000 before incentives, this EV looks like a huge deal, and it’s not just its low price that promises to make it a game-changer.
What will bring them together? A smart home connectivity standard, expected later this year, called Matter.
If you’re looking for 5G access while hiking, try Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Zion or Banff.
The new luxury EV will be its own stand-alone model rather than an electric trim of an existing one.