Ford Motor is offering a lease deal on its 2025 F-150 Lightning electric pickup, pricing the XLT trim at $237 per month for 24 months with up to $12,250 in incentives, as the automaker looks to boost demand for its flagship battery-powered truck.
The lease terms are based on a $6,624 down payment or 10 percent of the capitalized cost, with additional credits including $12,250 in EV RCL Cash and $500 in summer sales bonuses.
Ford said the security deposit is waived for qualified customers, and trade-in values could further reduce monthly payments depending on dealer assessment. The offer runs through September 30.
The F-150 Lightning XLT, starting at $63,345, is equipped with a 98 kWh battery delivering an EPA-estimated 240 miles of range.
The all-wheel-drive truck features dual electric motors producing 452 horsepower and a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds. It is compatible with Tesla’s Supercharger network via a NACS adapter.
Additional features include a 14.1-cubic-foot front trunk, onboard power for tools and outdoor equipment, smartphone connectivity through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a 360-degree camera system.
While the model has received recognition for its acceleration and front storage space, analysts have noted limitations in payload capacity and reduced range when towing due to battery weight.
