Ford stopped shipping its all-electric F-150 Lightning pickups and has been holding them for quality inspections since February 9.
Ford spokesperson Emma Bergg would not specify any particular quality concern that engendered the shipment pause, calling holds like this a fairly routine part of the manufacturing process as vehicle production shifts into a new model year. Ford recently began shipping new 2024 model year F-150 gasoline-powered and hybrid trucks.
The shipment pause was first reported by the industry newspaper Automotive News.
Ford sells far more gasoline- and hybrid-powered F-150s than the
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