Electric Pickup Truck Promises Lightning-Fast Performance
【Summary】Ford has confirmed that their upcoming electric pickup truck, known as "Project T3," will be a sequel to the Ford F-150 Lightning. The truck is set to be produced at the BlueOval City mega campus in West Tennessee and is expected to arrive in 2025. While there are no specific details about the truck yet, Ford aims to make it tough and promises that it will be incredibly fast.
Ford recently confirmed in a video posted on its social media channels that its upcoming electric pickup truck will be a follow-up to the Ford F-150 Lightning. The project, known as "Project T3," is scheduled to be released in 2025. Production of the truck will take place at the BlueOval City mega campus in West Tennessee, which is dedicated to electric vehicles. However, specific details about the truck have not been revealed yet.
In the video, a glimpse of the truck's silhouette can be seen in the background. Apart from its silver color and four wheels, not much else can be discerned. However, one distinctive feature shared with the F-150 lineup is the dip in the window line near the A-pillar. The brand's goal is to create a truly rugged and dependable truck, as indicated by the acronym "T3," which stands for "Trust The Truck" and has become a rallying cry for the engineers involved in the project.
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