Watch the F-150 Lightning Debut Right HERE!

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Tonight at 9:30PM EDT, Ford finally pulls the curtain off their all-electric F-150 Lightning… (even though they already leaked it).

We’ve seen the teasers and confirmed its official name. Ford turned their entire headquarters into a stage for its drive-in style media event (see below). And even the President drove a camouflaged prototype. Yes, my friends, the hype machine is in full gear and the 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning’s official launch is nearly upon us. And you can watch it right here on Ford Truck Enthusiasts simply by pressing play above at 9:30PM EDT tonight (May 19, 2021 for any future lurkers).

Interestingly, despite all towing stunts, camouflaged trucks, and mysteries surround the new EV truck, which starts production in Spring 2022, Ford managed to leak a few details yesterday. First, they placed a silver Lightning directly behind the President as he spoke. An off-camera Ford rep appeared to confirm a 4.4-second 0-60 capability. And on-camera Ford reps showed Biden the Lightning’s battery pack and confirmed its weight of 1,800 pounds. Based on a little quick math, that should put it at around 125-130kWh.

Lightning Leak? DEARBORN, MI. MAY 18, 2021 – President Joe Biden spoke today at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Mich., manufacturing home of the all-new, all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning that goes on sale in mid-2022. The F-150 Lightning will be officially revealed Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at 9:30 p.m. EDT. Pictured (left to right): Jim Farley, CEO, Ford Motor Company, Bill Ford, executive chairman, Ford Motor Company, President Joe Biden, Kumar Galhotra, president, Americas & International Markets Group for Ford Motor Company. Photo by Sam VarnHagen.

As you can see from the picture above, the 2023 Lightning stands even with a 2021 F-150 Limited and slightly shorter than the forthcoming third-gen Raptor. The Lightning also lacks the in-bumper LED lightning that we’ve seen on most 2021 F-150s, instead opting for a light that extends across the entire upper grille.

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Michael S. Palmer began his career assisting and developing content for Academy Award-winning and studio-based film and television producers. He has been a professional writer since 2008, when he joined the Writers Guild of America West (WGAw). As a journalist and Content Editor/Manager, he has covered numerous emerging imaging, theatrical exhibition, home entertainment, and automotive technologies. He currently spends his days creating original content at the Internet Brands Automotive Group for some of the world's largest online automotive communities, including Ford Truck Enthusiasts, CorvetteForum, ClubLexus, AudiWorld, and LS1Tech. He still owns his first car, a 1987 Mercury Cougar; adores driving his Boss 302 Mustang; and recently teamed with Chevrolet Performance, Holley, Magnaflow, Eaton, Wilwood, Michelin, Chemical Guys, and Summit Racing to build his first project car. Installing an LS3 E-ROD Connect & Cruise system into a 1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon made his eight-passenger wagon faster than a C5 Corvette to 60mph and 50 state emissions legal. His wife and daughter are very patient.

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