If you want a thrilling new truck to drive in Seminole, OK, the Ford F-150 Lightning might be right for you. The fully electric F-150 Lightning, coming soon to Seminole Ford, provides exceptional performance without using a drop of gasoline. But is it your best bet when it comes to electric trucks? At Seminole Ford, we want you to be able to make an informed decision, so here is how the F-150 Lightning compares to the Chevrolet Silverado EV.

Standard Torque

The F-150 Lightning comes standard with an electric powertrain that delivers 775 pound-feet of torque. The Chevrolet Silverado EV electric motor delivers 615 pound-feet of torque. Even the higher-level Chevrolet First Edition Silverado EV generates 780 pound-feet of torque, nearly identical to the torque provided by the F-150 Lightning. If you want a base trim truck that delivers an exciting driving experience with lots of torque in Shawnee, OK, the F-150 Lighting might be your ideal choice.

Towing and Hauling

Odds are you want your electric truck to be able to carry plenty of cargo. Both the Chevrolet Silverado EV and F-150 Lightning have a maximum towing capacity of 10,000 pounds, making both trucks excellent options for bringing your camper or boat on a getaway outside Holdenville. However, when it comes to hauling cargo in the truck bed, the F-150 Lightning has a clear advantage: the F-150 Lightning can haul up to 2,000 pounds, while the Silverado EV hauls up to 1,300 pounds.

Reserve a Ford F-150 Lightning Today

Whether you want to maximize your torque while driving around Wewoka or you need to haul as much cargo as possible in Prague, the F-150 Lightning has some clear advantages over the Silverado EV. To reserve an F-150 Lightning at Seminole Ford, contact us today!

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