
Ford read the threat correctly. Tesla's $700B market cap scared legacy automakers into action. The Lightning launched with impressive specs—560 horsepower, sub-4-second 0-60, and a promised sub-$40K price that generated massive pre-orders.
COVID wrecked the economics. Battery costs spiked 400% in one year, shipping costs jumped 10x, and the base price soared from under $40K to $61K in six months. Then reality hit: batteries performed poorly in cold weather, range collapsed when towing, and the truck weighed a ton more than gas versions while towing less.
Program canceled December 2024. $19.5B write-down. Hybrids now outsell Lightnings 10-to-1. Ford pivoting to range-extended EVs with engines included.