WINTER TEST ! 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning | Review

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  • Electric Pickup Truck ! 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning | Review
    Review : 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning with Jul Torq
    Get an in-depth look at the all-new Ford F-150 Lightning in this comprehensive review! With its powerful electric motors, impressive technology, and innovative features, the Ford F-150 Lightning is set to revolutionize the pickup truck market. Watch as we take it for a spin and explore its capabilities on and off the road. From its spacious interior to its cutting-edge technology, we'll give you an honest and detailed assessment of what makes the Ford F-150 Electric a must-see for anyone in the market for a new truck. Don't miss out on this exclusive review!
    Model Tested : 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat
    Powertrain : 131 kWh Battery + Dual Electrical Motor
    Power : 580 HP and 775 lb-ft torque
    Transmission : 1 Speed
    Traction : AWD
    Price : $113,165.00 CAD
    Website :
    torq.media
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    / jul.torq
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Komentáře • 5

  • @pstoneking3418
    @pstoneking3418 Před rokem

    The lightning lariat & platinum does have an update that will allow you to adjust all heating and cooling with the volume knob 4.1.2

  • @circa85
    @circa85 Před rokem

    🔥

  • @pstoneking3418
    @pstoneking3418 Před rokem

    I don't believe I'd want a quad steering vehicle. Can you image all the mechanics involved in adding steering to the rear wheels. I like as simple as possible. I do wish it was possible to turn off the front or rear motor, when not required. I believe this would increase the range.

    • @mjreeves3545
      @mjreeves3545 Před 10 měsíci

      Quad steering has been around a long time my 96 prelude has it and it’s never been an issue

  • @pstoneking3418
    @pstoneking3418 Před rokem

    I believe most people don't realize that even ICE vehicles loose mileage range in the winter. Also range drops significantly when towing with an ICE vehicle depending on the trailer weight and aerodynamics. I guess a true comparison would be , to put the equivalent cost of fuel in an ICE vehicle that equals the cost to fully charge the lightning and compare the range of the 2 vehicles . At winter kwh charges I pay 8 cents per kwh so I can fully charge my lightning if it was totally discharged for $10.48. I could pretty much guarantee the lightning will out perform any ICE truck, that only has $10.48 worth of fuel.