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Ford F-150 Lightning: cost to run

Electric (EV) · Pickup truck · All-Wheel Drive · EPA model year 2024

The Ford F-150 Lightning (2024) is rated at 70 MPGe by the EPA and costs about $1,100 a year in electricity (EPA estimate, 15,000 mi/yr). That is roughly 8¢ per mile at June 2026 EIA prices, or $84 to drive 1,000 miles. It has an EPA range of 320 miles and no tailpipe emissions. OwnRate's transparent 5-year cost-to-own estimate is about $40,950. It ranks #19 of 70 models for lowest running cost.

Source: EPA / DOE FuelEconomy.gov vehicle data. Data as of June 2026.

Ford F-150 Lightning key figures

MetricFord F-150 Lightning
PowertrainElectric (EV)
Model year (latest EPA data)2024
Body / classPickup truck (Standard Pickup Trucks 4WD)
Combined efficiency (EPA MPGe)70 MPGe
Electricity use47.9 kWh / 100 mi
EPA electric range320 miles
EPA estimated annual fuel cost$1,100 / year
Estimated 5-year fuel cost (EPA basis)$5,500
Cost to drive 1,000 miles (at EIA prices)$84
Cost per mile (at EIA prices)
Tailpipe CO20 g/mi (no tailpipe)
Cheapest-to-run rank (1 = lowest of 70)#19

Source: EPA / DOE FuelEconomy.gov vehicle data (2023–2027 model years); EIA prices (June 2026). Data as of June 2026.

Sources: EPA/DOE FuelEconomy.gov · EIA gasoline · EIA electricity. EPA fuel cost assumes 15,000 mi/yr. Verify before relying on it.

What it costs to run the Ford F-150 Lightning

The EPA's estimated annual fuel cost for the Ford F-150 Lightning is $1,100, which is what appears on the window sticker. Using June 2026 EIA national-average prices ($3.40/gal for gasoline and $0.18/kWh for electricity) and 15,000 miles a year, OwnRate estimates about $1,265 a year, or roughly 8¢ per mile. Because it runs on electricity, the cost depends heavily on your local kWh price — cheap overnight rates can cut it sharply, while public DC fast-charging can cost much more.

Estimated 5-year cost to own the Ford F-150 Lightning

Running cost is only part of ownership. Below is OwnRate's transparent 5-year estimate. The fuel/energy line uses the EPA's published annual fuel cost ($1,100 × 5). The maintenance, insurance and depreciation lines are documented assumptions by body type and powertrain — not model-specific quotes — so treat the total as a ballpark, not a price. See the methodology for the exact assumptions.

Cost line (5 years)Estimate
Fuel / energy (EPA 5-yr)$5,500
Maintenance & repairs (est.)$3,600
Insurance (est.)$9,350
Depreciation (est.)$22,500
Estimated 5-year cost to own$40,950

Source: EPA fuel cost + OwnRate documented ownership assumptions. Data as of June 2026.

Estimate only. Depreciation, insurance and maintenance vary widely by trim, location, driver and market. Use the cost-to-own calculator to adjust the inputs.

Similar vehicles by running cost

The Ford F-150 Lightning compared with peers in the same category, nearest on EPA annual fuel cost:

Ford F-150 Lightning and its nearest-cost peers. Source: EPA / DOE FuelEconomy.gov vehicle data, 2023–2027 model years.
VehicleTypeEfficiencyEPA fuel / yr¢/mile
Ford F-150 Lightning (this vehicle)Electric (EV)70 MPGe$1,100
Rivian R1TElectric (EV)78 MPGe$950
Tesla CybertruckElectric (EV)78 MPGe$950
Ford Maverick HybridHybrid37 MPG$1,700
Ford Maverick (gas)Gas25 MPG$2,50014¢
Ford F-150 Hybrid (PowerBoost)Hybrid24 MPG$2,60014¢

Frequently asked questions

How much does the Ford F-150 Lightning cost to run per year?

The EPA estimates the Ford F-150 Lightning (2024) costs about $1,100 per year in electricity, based on 15,000 miles a year at the EPA's reference prices. At June 2026 EIA prices, OwnRate's own estimate is roughly $1,265 per year, or about 8¢ per mile. It ranks #19 of 70 models tracked for lowest running cost. Estimate — verify on FuelEconomy.gov.

What is the Ford F-150 Lightning's range and efficiency?

The Ford F-150 Lightning has an EPA combined rating of 70 MPGe, uses about 47.9 kWh per 100 miles, and has an EPA all-electric range of 320 miles. That makes it #19 of 19 by MPGe among EVs.

How much does it cost to drive the Ford F-150 Lightning 1,000 miles?

At June 2026 EIA average prices ($3.40/gal gasoline, $0.18/kWh electricity), driving the Ford F-150 Lightning 1,000 miles costs about $84 in electricity — roughly 8¢ per mile. Use the fuel-cost calculator to plug in your own price and mileage.

What is the 5-year cost to own a Ford F-150 Lightning?

OwnRate estimates the Ford F-150 Lightning at about $40,950 over 5 years: $5,500 fuel/energy (EPA basis), plus illustrative $3,600 maintenance, $9,350 insurance and $22,500 depreciation. Only the fuel figure is EPA data; the rest are documented assumptions, not model-specific quotes — see the methodology.

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Sources & accuracy

Fuel economy, EPA annual fuel cost, electric range and CO2: EPA/DOE FuelEconomy.gov (US public domain, 2023–2027 model years). Fuel prices: EIA (June 2026). The 5-year cost-to-own combines the EPA fuel cost with OwnRate's documented ownership assumptions (see methodology) and is an estimate only — not financial advice. Verify with the primary sources and a dealer before buying.

Last updated: 2026-06-20