TechCrunch
Ford is launching another version of its all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup that prioritizes tech and battery range over other premium features as the automaker tries to respond more quickly to consumer demands. The F-150 Lightning Flash version will have a starting price of $69,995 (not including the destination fee) and will come with an extended battery range of 320 miles, the 1.2 version of its hands-free advanced driver assistance system that includes lane changing, a 15.5-inch touchscreen, a power tailgate, keyless entry and a wireless charging pad, among features. At that price, the Flash still qualifies for the $7,500 federal tax credit, according to Ford.