The price of the Ford F-150 Lighting is rising quicker than … lighting.
Ford has announced a $5,000 increase to the starting price for the Ford F-150 Lightning Pro, plus a $1,795 delivery fee that brings the total to $53,769.
The adjustment comes less than two months after Ford raised the pickup's price by $7,000 from $39,974 to $46,974 as part of a broader increase that affected all the truck's trim levels by different amounts.
Ford said the move was prompted by supply chain issues and inflation, Reuters reported.
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Customers who already have a confirmed order, including government agencies, will have the previous price honored. The F-150 Lightning Pro qualifies for a federal $7,500 tax credit.
Ford reported Tuesday that it delivered 8,760 F-150 Lightnings through September as it continues to ramp up production to meet demand.
The company took over 200,000 non-binding orders for the vehicle before closing the books.
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The all-wheel-drive F-150 Lightning Pro is a commercial-oriented truck with a 98-kwh battery pack and an EPA estimated range of 240 miles per charge.
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Other versions are available with a larger battery pack that provides up to 320 miles of range, while the top-of-the-line luxury platinum trim that has a 300-mile range lists for $96,874.