Experience the future of tough, all-electric trucks with the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning Flash 4WD SuperCrew, now available at Bellingham Ford. This brand-new model features a powerful 536-hp electric motor, Extended Range Battery, 9.6kW Pro Power Onboard, and DC fast charging to keep you moving. Enjoy comfort and convenience with heated ActiveX front seats, dual-zone climate control, a heated steering wheel, and advanced tech like SYNCĀ® 4A, a 15-inch touchscreen, B&O Sound System, and built-in navigation.
Safety comes standard with Ford BlueCruise hands-free driving (1-year plan), Ford Co-Pilot360, 360-degree cameras, blind spot monitoring, lane keeping assist, and adaptive LED headlights. With the MAX Trailer Tow Package, ToughBed spray-in liner, and 20-inch alloy wheels, this Lightning is ready for work or adventure.
Experience electric power like never beforeāschedule your test drive at Bellingham Ford today.
Stock #: 25403
Fuel Type: Electric
FAQ: Electric Trucks in Whatcom County ā Bellingham Ford
1. Are electric trucks good for driving in Whatcom Countyās weather?
Yes. Electric trucks like the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning are engineered for year-round Northwest conditions, including rain, cold temperatures, and steep elevation changes. The F-150 Lightningās 4WD system, instant torque, and adaptive LED headlights make it ideal for Bellingham, Mount Baker, and rural Whatcom County roads.
2. How far can the Ford F-150 Lightning drive on a full charge?
The F-150 Lightning offers impressive range with its Extended Range Battery, making it perfect for commutes across Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden, and beyond. Range varies based on load, terrain, and temperature, but the Lightning is designed for long-distance daily driving in Northwest Washington.
3. Where can I charge an electric truck in Whatcom County?
Whatcom County offers multiple DC fast charging stations and Level 2 chargers, including Bellingham, Ferndale, and Birch Bay. The F-150 Lightning also includes Intelligent Backup Power and Pro Power Onboard, allowing flexible charging and power options at home, job sites, and campsites.
4. Can the F-150 Lightning tow and haul like a gas-powered truck?
Absolutely. With the MAX Trailer Tow Package and powerful 536-hp electric motor, the Lightning is built Ford Tough. It delivers instant torque ideal for towing boats, cargo trailers, or equipment around Bellingham Bay, Lake Whatcom, and local job sites.
5. Do electric trucks qualify for incentives or rebates in Washington State?
Washington offers EV-friendly policies including sales tax exemptions for qualifying models and potential utility rebates. Availability changes often, so Bellingham Ford can help you navigate current incentives for electric trucks in Whatcom County.
6. How does the F-150 Lightning perform on local job sites?
With 9.6kW Pro Power Onboard, the F-150 Lightning can run tools, lights, and equipment without a generator. Contractors in Bellingham, Blaine, and Lynden appreciate the clean, quiet power for construction sites, farms, and outdoor projects.
7. Is the Ford F-150 Lightning good for road trips around Washington?
Yes. With its extended range, built-in navigation, and growing fast-charging network, the F-150 Lightning is ideal for road trips to Seattle, the Cascades, Vancouver B.C., and other Northwest destinations.
