During the month of September 2025, Ford F-150 Lightning offers are currently unavailable on the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning.
There are no Ford F-150 Lightning deals during the month of September, including any special purchase, financing, or lease incentives. The Blue Oval is instead referring customers to its dealerships.
For reference, here are the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including $2,195 destination/delivery charge:
The 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning gets a new package and software updates. That includes the new Dark Elements appearance package, available on the Platinum trim level, adding 22-inch black-painted wheels, black Ford ovals and badging, and a black interior.
The 2025 F-150 Lightning drops the standard eLocking rear axle, as the automaker has opted to include the E-Locker (as it’s otherwise known) as part of the optional Max Trailer Tow Package, and also ditched the Interior Work Surface feature for the XLT and Flash trims, though it’s still standard on the Lariat and Platinum.
But, the Flash trim gains standard ActiveX seating instead of cloth, while across the lineup the spare tire is now optional, replaced by the Tire Inflator and Seal Kit. The 2025 model also gains standard SiriusXM 360L and retains the factory installed SecuriCode Keypad after all, on two trims. The all-electric full-size pickup truck also gets BlueCruise 1.4, which offers a smoother, more natural hands-free highway driving experience.
Pricing for the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning retains that of the 2024 lineup’s, with only the destination and delivery charge increasing by $100 to $2,195.
The 2026 Ford F-150 Lightning STX just debuted as an off-road oriented EV.
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Closing the week at $11.65 per share.
It was a bit early for folks on the West Coast.
A potentially useful feature.
Along with a couple of minor updates.
The trucks will replace the base's aging fleet.
It'll join a quickly growing segment.