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Built Ford Tough. Now Built Electric.

Ford is transforming its iconic lineup for the electric age. From the legendary Mustang reimagined as an all-electric SUV to America's best-selling truck going fully electric, Ford is proving that performance and sustainability go hand in hand.

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About the Brand

Built Ford Tough — Now Electric

Ford put its two most iconic nameplates — Mustang and F-150 — on electric platforms. The Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning instantly made Ford a serious EV contender by leveraging decades of brand loyalty.

Ford adopted the Tesla NACS standard starting with 2025 models, giving owners access to 50,000+ Superchargers. This was a game-changing move that nearly every other automaker followed.

With competitive pricing, strong dealer support, and America's most recognizable vehicles now available electric, Ford is the EV choice for mainstream buyers who want capability without compromise.

Quick Facts
Founded1903
CEOJim Farley
HQDearborn, Michigan
EV Models3 Models
Price Range$33,995 – $89,995+
Battery Warranty8 yr / 100k mi
ChargingNACS (2025+) / CCS
Market3rd in US EV sales
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Charging

Ford Charging Guide

How to charge your Ford EV at home, on the road, and with fast chargers.

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Home Charging

240V Ford Charge Station Pro: ~30 mi/hr

Fast Charging

Up to 150 kW DC

10→80% in ~35-45 min
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Charging Network

NACS (2025+) for Tesla Superchargers + CCS

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. 2025+ Ford EVs have NACS ports. Pre-2025 models get a free NACS adapter. All Ford EV owners can access 50,000+ Tesla Superchargers across North America.

The Lightning can tow up to 10,000 lbs. However, towing significantly reduces range — expect 40-50% range reduction when towing heavy loads. For regular commuting, range is 240-320 miles depending on battery size.

The Mach-E shares the Mustang name and sporty character but is a crossover SUV. It has sharp handling, 480 hp (GT), and Mustang tri-bar taillights. It's a great EV regardless of the naming debate.