A Ford F-150 Lightning at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Michigan. (Ford Motor Co.)
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restarted production of the F-150 electric Lightning pickup truck as price cuts stoke higher demand from buyers.
Customers have had to wait on orders as Ford restocked vehicles after battery issuesat the plant this spring. It paused output for another six weeks this summer to retool the Dearborn, Mich., facility. The company expects F-150 Lightning sales to “significantly increase” in September and October as production ramps and it fills back orders, executives said Aug. 1.
“We are expanding capacity right now, we’re going to be filling that capacity, we’ll have to see how the market plays out,” said Marin Gjaja, chief customer officer for Ford’s model-e unit. “The demand is there. We now have the supply to match it.”