Shortly after Ford confirmed that the electric F-150 will be built in a new facility at the automaker’s Rouge vehicle assembly complex, a teaser image showcasing the front fascia of the truck has found its way online.

While Ford could have quite easily decided to make the electric F-150 look almost identical to the combustion engine variants, this teaser reveals the truck will instead have a unique design, at least with regards to the front fascia.

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The teaser image reveals the truck will have a full-width LED lightbar and prominent daytime running lights. We can also see small main headlight units and a rectangular grille. As CNET notes, the front end does look a bit like a mix between the Rivian R1T and the new Ford Bronco, although that is no bad thing.

Elsewhere, we can see the F-150 EV will have a hood similar in shape to other F-150 models while also using a set of relatively small wing mirrors.

Beyond its looks, Ford says the electric F-150 will feature two electric motors and “deliver more horsepower and torque than any F-150 available today.” That means it will have more than the 450 hp and 510 lb-ft (691 Nm) of the current F-150 Raptor. Ford has also confirmed the electric model will be the fastest-accelerating version of the F-150 and have the “ability to tow heavy trailers.” The use of a compact electric powertrain will also allow Ford to repurpose the truck’s engine bay into a spacious front trunk.