Ford is halting F-150 Lightning production to focus on more profitable gas and hybrid trucks

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Ford (F) has halted production of its electric pickup truck at the Rouge EV Center in Michigan following a fire at an aluminum supplier’s factory. The F-150 Lightning will remain on pause as Ford focuses on more profitable gas and hybrid F-Series trucks.

Why is Ford pausing F-150 Lightning production?

Ford reported third-quarter earnings after the market closed, beating top and bottom line expectations. Despite the strong performance, it wasn’t all good news.

A fire at Novelis’ aluminum plant in Oswego, NY, which Ford relies on for its F-series, is causing the company to halt production of its electric pickup, the F-150 Lightning.

Ford warned the fire could cut into pretax profits by up to $1 billion more than it initially expected. To offset the losses, the automaker announced plans to add up to 1,000 new jobs to significantly increase production of the F-150 and F-Series Super Duty trucks. In 2026, Ford aims to boost production by over 50,000 trucks.

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Meanwhile, the electric pickup is being left on the back burner. Ford said that “F-150 Lightning assembly at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center will remain paused.”

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The 2026 Ford F-150 Lightning STX (Source: Ford)

The move comes as Ford prioritizes “more profitable” gas and hybrids, which the company said use less aluminum.

All hourly employees at the Rouge plant will be transferred next door to the Dearborn Truck Plant to join the new third crew.

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(Source: Ford)

Ford will add up to 900 jobs at the Rouge Complex and 100 new positions at the Kentucky Truck Plant to boost output. When or if Ford will restart F-150 Lightning production remains up in the air.

Although it hasn’t quite lived up to expectations, the F-150 Lightning is still America’s best-selling electric pickup, outpacing the Tesla Cybertruck and Rivian R1T. Ford sold a record of over 10,000 electric pickups in Q3 for a total of 23,034 through the first nine months of 2025.

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Ford Model e electric vehicle business Q3 2025 earnings (Source: Ford)

Ford Blue and Pro, the automaker’s ICE and software/commercial businesses, posted strong growth in the third quarter.

Meanwhile, Model e, its electric vehicle business, lost another $1.4 billion in the third quarter. That’s up from the $1.2 billion loss in Q3 2024. Ford’s EV business lost $3.6 billion through September.

Ford said roughly $3 billion of it is from its previous generation EVs. The other $600 million is due to investments in its next-gen electric models.

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