Finally the American car manufacturer has released the first release of the Ford F-150 Lightning in Europe, precisely in the cold and calm lands of the North, in Norway
If it is true that Ford has confirmed that they will continue to produce vehicles with internal combustion engines, it is also true that they are also thinking about developing electric vehicles. It is no coincidence that the company announced the release of the Ford F-150 Lightning, making its debut in Norway, a cold and calm land in Northern Europe that firmly believes in electric vehicles and now only relies on them. In fact, this country is one of the most loyal customers of this type of vehicle, both for protecting the environment and for the quality of the electric motor. But not only that, this new car from Ford fits perfectly into the adventurous spirit of Norwegiansthanks above all to its all-wheel drive, which fully meets the requirements that Norwegians are looking for in electric vehicles.
1st official F-150⚡️handover. Dag & wife Angela from Texas running a barbeque business & call them self «family tall». Two teenage sons 2.0 meters tall and a lot of gear for work and weekends,⚡️is 💯for this Nor/US family! Uncle Brian in Texas- time to replace your F150 petrol🤩 pic.twitter.com/ALd9zZGVKh
— Per Gunnar Berg (@PerGunnarBerg3) February 9, 2024
The release of the Ford F-150 Lightning drove the Norwegian market crazy
The CEO of Ford Norway, Per Gunnar Bergrevealed that since the first model of Ford’s latest effort arrived there have been lots of purchase questions, which underlines the enormous interest of customers in getting hold of this car. Speaking of technical specifications, this Ford is offered to the Norwegian market in only one version: the Lariat Launch Edition with a 98 kWh battery. This car offers 4×4 all-wheel drive, a electric motor with 452 HP of power and 1050 Nm of maximum torque it’s a’autonomy of 429 km with a single charge.
The price of the car is equivalent to 104.884 euro and the cost of EV, VAT and commission charges is included. The first arrival of this first example demonstrates how interested the American company is in promoting the electric car market, taking advantage of the enthusiasm and ever-growing interest in electric vehicles in key markets such as Norway.
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