Ford is known for changing the game, and the company has done it again with the introduction of the 2022 F-150 Lightning. Ford enthusiasts may worry that an all-electric engine may reduce the F-150's legendary power. Still, when you learn more about the towing capacity for the Lightning, you'll see that the electric engine only adds to the F-150's impressive suite of features. With more storage, power, and towing technology than ever before, the Lightning can help you upgrade your setup. Here's everything you need to know about how the F-150 Lightning can help you enhance your towing experience.


 
Ford All-Electric Power
 
If you've heard about the new all-electric Ford pickup, you may have questions about its ability to tow. Electric vehicles have been known for their excellent fuel economy and speed, but not necessarily for towing and hauling abilities. The Ford F-150 Lightning changes all that with a powerful and impressive towing capability that changes the future of the pickup truck. You aren't compromising on power when choosing the F-150 Lightning and switching to an electric engine.
 
The F-150 is the top-selling truck in the United States, but will the Lightning change that? Besides being eco-friendly and saving gas money, the F-150 Lightning also comes with features that can help with everything from towing to keeping your house powered during outages. The Lightning has more storage than any other F-150, allowing you to pack more adventure and work gear. Combined with its new, enhanced towing abilities, the Lightning is a no-brainer for F-150 fans.
 
Impressive Towing Ability
 
Do you have questions about whether the Lightning can perform as well as its traditional gasoline-powered counterparts? You may be surprised to learn that its performance is comparable. The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning offers the power and performance to haul a payload of 2,000 pounds, with a targeted available maximum towing capacity of 10,000 pounds. With more than 560 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of easy-to-use, almost instant torque, the extended-range battery allows you to take the F-150 Lightning further while towing.
 
Ford All-Electric F-150 Engine
 
Torque and towing aren't the only powerful parts of the new Lightning rig. The all-electric engine for the truck also packs a punch. The F-150 comes standard with all-wheel drive and uses a pair of two lithium-ion electric motors to generate the power that allows you to tow more effectively than before. Power is important, but the Lightning also brings the speed, accelerating from zero to 60 in just under five seconds when you add the optional Extended Range battery. That makes it one of the fastest, if not the fastest, F-150 pickups on the market.
 
The Lightning brings the power you need to haul boats and trailers effortlessly, but it also pairs that power with a whole series of towing technologies. This includes Intelligent Range, which allows the truck to learn more about your driving and towing habits. Some aspects the truck considers include grade, payload, traffic, weight, and weather. This allows the vehicle to provide you with the most updated estimate of the estimated range.
 
Tow Technology Package
 
The Tow Technology Package includes advanced technology like the Pro Trailer Backup Assist, Trailer Brake Controller, Smart Hitch, and Onboard Scales. Pro Trailer Backup assist allows you to use a knob in the cab to guide the trailer as you back into place. The Trailer Brake Controller applies the trailer brakes when you apply the brakes for the Lightning. You can manually adjust the amount of power sent to the brakes.
 
Smart Hitch is a system that provides you with more information about your towing experience. Smart Hitch measures the tongue weight of the trailer and delivers the information to your phone. The system also guides weight distribution and calculates the appropriate weight. You can access information about how Smart Hitch works in the Lightning through the FordPass app.
 
The On-Board Scales are a series of integrated weight-measurement tools that provide information about weight capacity to your center touchscreen. You can access the recommended and current weight information on your phone using the FordPass app. This is important because it allows you to ensure you're not exceeding the recommended weight to lengthen the life of your charge.
 
Not Just Towing
 
While the towing in the Lightning is one of its strengths, it also has many other perks. For example, the Lightning offers more storage than any other F-150 with the addition of the "frunk," a space in the front of the truck where the engine would usually go. With the Ford Intelligent Backup Power feature, the Lightning can also keep your house powered for up to three days when the power goes out in your neighborhood.
 
With zone lighting, the Lightning provides soft lights all around the truck, which can help you at campsites or work sites when you're packing up in the dark. Ford's network of chargers and access to them can also help ensure you always keep your Lightning charged. With a full suite of safety features and head-turning style, there's nothing the Lightning can't do.
 
Need More Info About the F-150 Lightning?
 
That's everything you need to know about the towing capacity for the Ford F-150 Lightning, along with its other impressive features. Whether you're new to pickup trucks or an F-150 enthusiast, the Lightning is an exciting opportunity to optimize your experience. For more information, please don't hesitate to reach out and chat with one of our professionals today. 
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