The Ford F-150 Lightning is Ford's all-electric pickup truck, representing a major step forward in EV technology for the truck market. Available from 2022 to 2026, this battery electric vehicle (BEV) combines the capability of the F-150 platform with zero-emission electric power. With 674 total complaints and no reported deaths, the Lightning shows typical first-generation EV growing pains.

674
Total Complaints
28
Total Recalls
5
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths

Best Years

These years have the fewest reported problems.

Common Problem Categories

Electrical System 208
Exterior Lighting 108
Forward Collision Avoidance 64
Power Train 60
Vehicle Speed Control 54

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2026 0 1 0 0 Good
2025 8 3 6 6 Good
2024 62 4 10 2 Good
2023 336 11 24 2 Below Average
2022 268 9 16 0 Below Average

Ford F-150 Lightning Bev Years to Avoid

As a relatively new vehicle, all years show some complaints. The 2023 model year has the most complaints with 336, followed by the 2022 launch year with 268 complaints. These early production years may require more attention.

Best Ford F-150 Lightning Bev Years

The 2025 model year shows the fewest complaints with just 8, followed by 2024 with 62 complaints. As Ford has refined the Lightning, later model years appear to be more reliable.

What Owners Are Reporting

Electrical system issues lead complaints for this all-electric truck, including battery management systems, charging problems, and various high-voltage electrical concerns typical of new EV platforms.

Exterior lighting complaints are notably high, with owners reporting issues with the advanced LED lighting systems and lighting controls.

The advanced driver assistance systems, particularly forward collision avoidance, have generated significant complaints related to false alerts and system malfunctions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with Ford F-150 Lightning?

Electrical system issues are the most common at 208 complaints, followed by exterior lighting problems and forward collision avoidance system concerns.

Which F-150 Lightning model years should I avoid?

The 2023 model year has the most complaints (336), and the 2022 launch year has 268 complaints. Consider newer model years for improved reliability.

Is the F-150 Lightning reliable?

As a first-generation EV truck, the Lightning has experienced some growing pains. Later model years (2024-2025) show significantly fewer complaints as Ford has addressed early issues.

Are there battery problems with the F-150 Lightning?

Electrical system issues, which include battery-related concerns, are the leading complaint category. However, no deaths have been reported, suggesting major safety issues are limited.

Which F-150 Lightning year is the best to buy?

The 2025 model year has just 8 complaints and 2024 has 62, making these later production years the better choices for reliability.