Ford has just shared final EPA range estimates for their electric pickup truck, the Ford F-150 lightning, And according to all of that, the extended range variance of the XLT Lariat and Fleet Only Pro offers up to 320 miles of driving. The standard range XLT, Lariat, and pro trucks will still provide the 230 miles Ford first claimed.

These final EPA arranged numbers do not include having a payload on the back, so you will have to account for any weight that you are taking with you while planning routes. Normally what happens is cargo always significantly affects the range of an electric vehicle so yeah, just take notice of what you’re carrying with you.
The prices for the Ford F-150 Lightning will be under $40,000 for fleet models, because the range that Ford claims to have to turn out to be true in the real world, will help them compete against rivals like the Chevrolet Silverado EV and the Rivian R1T. And considering the enormous battery power that the Ford F-150 Lightning has, it will also be very helpful for charging work, equipment, other trucks, and sometimes even homes.
