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Surprise: The 2023 Ford F-150 Makes More Power Than Originally Expected

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Photo credit: Ford

Customers taking delivery of their new F-150 Lightnings in the coming weeks are in for a pleasant surprise once they get behind the wheel of their trucks. Ford announced today, just days after beginning production of the all-electric pickup, that both variants of the F-150 Lightning actually make more power than the brand originally expected.

F-150 Lightnings with the extended-range battery pack will now make 580 hp, up from the original figure of 563 horses. Trucks with the standard-range pack are now rated at 452 hp, up from 426. Torque remains the same for both trims, at 775 lb-ft.

As a result of the extra power, payload capacity for the F-150 Lightning is also up over initial estimates. With the right options, Lightnings can now haul a total of 2235 pounds, up from just 2000.