Those looking to lease a 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning can use a competitive offer in the U.S. that matches the lease rates of the older 2023 model.
The recently updated F-150 Lightning can be leased through Ford Credit at a 4.76% lease or interest rate for 36 months, 5.17% for 39 months, and 5.67% for 48 months. However, it is not yet known if the 2024 F-150 Lightning qualifies for the same $7,500 lease discount as some versions of the 2023 model, because of its eligibility for the federal EV tax credit.
Cars Direct notes the lease rate for the F-150 Lightning is much lower than that of the standard combustion-powered F-150 which starts at 7.42%.
The launch of the 2024 F-150 Lightning has brought the exciting addition of the Flash version to the range. While some had expected the F-150 Lightning Flash to be a performance-focused model, it is instead a premium offering laden with technology and based on the XLT trim. It sits nicely in the middle of the range, priced from $69,995 and slotting below the Lariat ($77,495), Platinum ($89,995), and Platinum Black ($97,995).
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A host of welcome features come standard on the Flash. These include a 15.5-inch infotainment display, an eight-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system with a subwoofer, wireless smartphone charging, and a power tailgate. The $69,995 model also comes standard with the Tow Technology Package that adds Pro Trailer Backup Assist, Trailer Brake Controller, Smart Hitch, a smart trailer tow connection point, trailer reverse guidance, and on-board scales. Ford has also maximized the model’s driving range by adding a heat pump, meaning it can travel an EPA-estimated 320 miles (515 km) on a single charge.