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Reuters just out with an article stating that Ford is stopping shipments of 2024 Lightnings due to an unspecified quality issue. Anyone know what it is?

https://www.reuters.com/business/au...ps-shipments-2024-f-150-lightning-2024-02-23/

Ford halts shipments of new F-150 Lightning EVs

Feb 23 (Reuters) - Ford Motor (F.N), opens new tab said on Friday it had halted shipments of all 2024 model year F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks, so it could perform quality checks for an issue it did not specify.

The No. 2 U.S. automaker said the shipment halt began on Feb. 9. It did not say when it expected to resume shipments that had begun in January of the EV truck. A spokesperson declined to say what quality issue was being checked.

Ford also said that this week it began shipping the first newly designed gas-powered 2024 model F-150 pickups to dealers. Ford said it expects "to ramp up shipments in the coming weeks as we complete thorough launch quality checks to ensure these new F-150s meet our high standards."

Automotive News reported that hundreds, if not thousands, of 2024 model gas-powered F-150 trucks had piled up in storage lots in southeast Michigan since production began in December.

Ford said in September it would start shipping the new F-150 in early 2024 and said Friday it was "on plan."

Last month, Ford said it would reduce production of its F-150 Lightning, as demand for electric vehicles (EVs) has been lower than expected.

Ford said Friday production of the EV truck was continuing. In January, the automaker said it would cut production at its Michigan Rouge Electric Vehicle Center to one shift starting April 1. In October, Ford temporarily cut one of three shifts at the EV plant.

Ford told suppliers in December it planned to produce about 1,600 F-150 Lightning EV trucks per week starting in January, roughly half of the 3,200 it previously had planned.

Ford sold 24,165 F-150 Lightning trucks last year in the U.S., up 55% from 2022, out of about 750,000 total F-150 U.S. sales.

Ford in August had said the plant that builds F-150 Lightning could hit a 150,000-vehicle annualized production rate by October. In 2022 it said it would double EV truck production.
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Market closed , curious if there will be any reaction Monday?
Ford F-150 Lightning Ford stops shipment of 2024 Lightnings due to unspecified issue 1708730803809
 

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Market closed , curious if there will be any reaction Monday?
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did drop slightly in after hrs trading but seems minor compared to all the other issues Ford has had in the past
 

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Let's guess - Battery related? No one would really be surprised would they?
 

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I have a ‘24 Flash order that’s been on “quality hold” for a while now. It’s been built for at least a month.
 

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My guess is, The unspecified reason is demand and left over 2023 inventory levels.
That’s what I’m thinking as well. I look at my dealer website daily and they haven’t sold 1 lighting in 2 months and they have over 20.
My guess is dealers are complaining and they don’t want to be strapped with inventory they can’t move
 

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That’s what I’m thinking as well. I look at my dealer website daily and they haven’t sold 1 lighting in 2 months and they have over 20.
My guess is dealers are complaining and they don’t want to be strapped with inventory they can’t move
They would all be customer ordered vehicles. Only reason to hold is quality defects
 

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They would all be customer ordered vehicles. Only reason to hold is quality defects
Yes but would you personally purchase your ordered 24 for msrp or close when the same truck is sitting on the lot for $18k less?
With the new aggressive rebates for the 23’s / holding 24’s -it could be plausible
 
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What a hoser! Every model year starts this way.

Are you on the payroll of some stock shorter?
No. I currently own 8,000 shares and I'm a long term bull. Just wondering if someone may know the reason for the stop sale. I don't think it's anything major because production is still under way.
 

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Eh, no worries here. I’m so confident us Lightning owners have “today’s Tuckers”.
After Ford totally abandons us and the Lightning EV platform the end of this year, we’ll have several years before the value of our trucks comes up due to availability. Then, they’ll hit the classic stage, and finally, well after we are ALL dead, the value will skyrocket due to sheer limited quantities. I’m hoping some company in California 😜 comes up with a gas engine conversion before my batteries crap out.
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