Ford unveiled its electric F-150 model — What you need to know

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Ford Motor has taken 20,000 reservations for its new electric F-150 Lightning pickup in less than 12 hours since the truck was officially unveiled to the public, CEO Jim Farley told CNBC.

The automaker revealed the vehicle at 9:30 p.m. ET Wednesday night during an elaborate presentation at the company’s world headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. The company’s shares jumped 3.3% in Thursday morning trading.

“The response has been great,” Farley said during an interview on “Squawk Box.” “With 20,000 orders already, we’re off to the races.”

The reservations are being closely watched by the company as well as investors to gauge the interest of customers in EV pickups, which is an unproven segment that automakers are rushing to enter. They include Tesla, General Motors and several start-ups such as Rivian, Lordstown Motors and Canoo.

Ford’s strong reservations for the F-150 Lightning are not unique. Two days after unveiling the Tesla Cybertruck in November 2019, CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the company had taken 146,000 reservations for the steel trapezoid-shaped pickup.

Farley said the F-150 Lightning will be a test as to whether mainstream Americans truly want electric vehicles.

“I am looking at this vehicle as a test for adoption for electric vehicles,” Farley told reporters at the vehicle’s unveiling. “We should all watch very carefully how this does in the market.”

The wildly popular truck series has reigned supreme for 44 years, including 39 as the best-selling vehicle overall in the U.S. The significance of the truck to Ford can’t be overstated. F-Series, which includes the F-150 and large truck siblings, is the automaker’s profit engine.

Ford is taking reservations for the vehicle on its website. A refundable $100 deposit is required.

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Just in case people didn't know, owning 100 shares of Ford can get you the x plan discount when you purchase a Ford vehicle.

LightofBankai
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Range 230-300 miles? That's horrible. This is an advertisement paid by Ford.

MarkBanks
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This thing is going to sell like hot cakes

themoon
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It is hilarious how legacy auto is treated by the media in comparison to Tesla. The performance numbers of the Lighting are pathetic in comparison to the cyber truck.

JM-zshp
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Cybertruck has a frunk, that's not unique lol. Every single Tesla has a frunk. And the Cybertruck gets 500 miles on $70k.

Xepa
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Ford:
Total Cash: 31.29B
Total Debt: 153.97B

GM:
Total Cash: 23.94B
Total Debt: 111.07B

Tesla:
Total Cash: 17.14B (not including bitcoin)
Total Debt: 12.51B

fintechtheguy
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I am for cybertruck. Not this stupid old truck

Tinjinladakh
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Probably big sale against spending lot a gas on pickup truck.

buk
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Cnbc made the empty hole in the front as a selling feature 😝

IamTonyStark
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Bed length: 6 ft? Frunk length: 3 ft? 6+3 > 8 ft. Why do we intentionally separate the two and insist on this stupid "frunk/freak/junk"? Pickup is not designed for low drag coefficient either so do not use that as an excuse.

ppeterzhong