Full pricing details for the 2022 F-150 Lightning have leaked online thanks to an online survey that Ford sent to customers.
The email reiterates that the entry-level F-150 Lightning Pro model will start at $39,974, or just $32,474 after the federal EV tax credit. Those in the market for a more well-equipped F-150 Lighting will be offered the XLT variant starting at $52,974 before credits. It adds a metallic front grille, body-colored bumpers, 360-degree camera, 8-way power-adjustable cloth seats, power-adjustable pedals, an interior work surface, leather steering wheel, rear privacy glass, heated side mirrors, a keyless-entry keypad and more.
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Slotting above the XLT in the range is the XLT+ Premium Package priced from $56,774 that comes with adaptive cruise control, a 9.6 kW onboard power supply with 240v outlet, 20-inch carbonized wheels, heated steering wheel, and 10-way adjustable cloth front seats.
The F-150 Lighting Lariat starts at $67,474 and features a larger 15-inch infotainment screen, wireless phone charger, leather heated and ventilated front seats, and some other interior luxuries. An extra $12,000 will bring shoppers up to the Lariat+ Premium Package with the extended range battery as standard, BlueCruise hands-free highway driving, towing technology, moonroof, and an 80-amp onboard power supply.
Topping out the F-150 Lightning range, according to this email, will be the Platinum that starts at $89,874 and comes standard with 22-inch machined wheels, premium leather seats, a B&O sound system, the Max Trailer Tow Package, skid plates, and a premium leather center console.