
The Rogue Electric Vehicle Center, after a six-week expansion and retooling shutdown, has resumed production on the F-150 Lightning and the projected numbers have soared.
The Rogue Electric Vehicle Center, after a six-week expansion and retooling shutdown, has resumed production on the F-150 Lightning and the projected numbers have soared.
It’s been a bumpy ride to get here, and the electric truck maker’s ability to scale production is still cloudy.
A prototype of Ford Motor Co.'s battery-electric F-150 was able to tow more than 1 million pounds during testing, the company has announced.
General Motors will introduce a battery-electric pickup at some point in the future, CEO Mary Barra told investors during the company's April 30 conference call.
In a press conference in Detroit, Jim Farley, group vice president for marketing and sales at Ford, made a big announcement, stating that the automaker would be electrifying the F-Series.
XL is upfitting six hybrid electric (HEV) Ford F-250 trucks and one hybrid electric Ford Transit passenger van for the City of Sacramento, Calif.
The 2019 Ram 1500, which is entering its 15th generation, will include a combination of three engines and three powertrains, including a 5.7L V-8, V-8 mild hybrid, 3.6L V-6 mild hybrid, and 3.0L V-6 EcoDiesel.
Workhorse gave the first public viewing of its W-15 plug-in hybrid pickup at the ACT Expo conference in Long Beach, Calif. The vehicle provides 80 miles of electric range with a powertrain that also includes a gasoline engine that functions as a generator. Read more here. Photos by Chris Brown and Paul Clinton.
Testing of the plug-in hybrid half-ton pickup begins this year, while production is slated for late 2018, the company says.
Workhorse Group Inc. hopes to begin production in 2018 on a plug-in hybrid light-duty pickup truck that the company says is designed for fleet usage.
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