Buy or Lease A New Ford F-150 Lightning in Vandalia OH

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Power Your Jobsite. Commute Without Gas.

The F-150 Lightning runs your tools, powers your tailgate, and drives 230–320 miles on a charge. Montgomery County contractors running Pro Power Onboard eliminate generators. Vandalia commuters cut fuel costs to zero. Same F-150 capability—no engine, no exhaust, no gas station stops. Beau Townsend Ford on W National Road stocks Lightning inventory for buyers ready to work electric.

452–580 HP | 775 lb-ft torque | Up to 10,000 lbs towing | Mega Power Frunk: 400 lbs / 14.1 cu ft

F-150 Lightning Pro Power Onboard for Montgomery County Contractors

Forget the generator. The Lightning's available 9.6 kW Pro Power Onboard runs saws, compressors, and power tools directly from the truck battery—eleven outlets spread across the frunk, bed, and cab. Montgomery County contractors working sites without power connections in Huber Heights or new construction in Englewood keep working while other crews wait for generators to arrive. The frunk alone holds 14 cubic feet of secure, weatherproof storage that locks like your cab.

Lightning Towing and Payload Capacity

Extended-range Lightning configurations tow up to 10,000 lbs when properly equipped. Standard-range models handle 7,700 lbs. Payload capacity reaches 2,000 lbs in the bed. These are real work truck numbers—not compromised by going electric. What changes is range under load. Expect 100–150 miles when towing heavy on I-75. Plan charging stops accordingly for long-haul towing, or use Lightning for local towing where you return home to charge nightly.

F-150 Lightning Specs in Vandalia, OH

  • Range: 230 miles (standard battery) | 300–320 miles (extended battery)
  • Power: 452 HP standard | 580 HP extended range
  • Torque: 775 lb-ft—instant, from zero RPM
  • Towing: 7,700 lbs standard | 10,000 lbs with Max Trailer Tow Package
  • Drivetrain: Dual-motor all-wheel drive standard on all configurations
  • Charging: DC fast charging—15% to 80% in approximately 40 minutes

Is the F-150 Lightning Right for Vandalia Buyers?

The Lightning fits Montgomery County buyers whose driving patterns align with electric capability. Daily commuters on I-75 and Dixie Drive—even 60+ mile round trips—charge at home and never visit a gas station. Contractors working local job sites use Pro Power Onboard daily and charge overnight. Homeowners wanting backup power during outages get intelligent home integration that powers essential circuits when the grid fails.

Buyers who regularly tow heavy loads 200+ miles in a day should consider the gas-powered F-150 or Super Duty. The Lightning excels at local towing and daily driving—not cross-state heavy hauling.

Lightning Performance on I-75 and Ohio Roads

775 lb-ft of torque available instantly—no turbo lag, no waiting for power band. Extended-range Lightning hits 60 mph in approximately 4 seconds. Merging onto I-75 from Dixie Drive feels effortless. The dual-motor all-wheel drive system distributes power front and rear independently, providing traction that mechanical systems can't match in Ohio winter conditions.

Shop F-150 Lightning at Beau Townsend Ford Vandalia

Beau Townsend Ford on W National Road stocks F-150 Lightning inventory and understands which buyers benefit from electric and which should stick with gas. We'll help you analyze your actual driving patterns, towing needs, and charging options before making a decision. Test drive Lightning on real Vandalia roads—I-75, National Road, Benchwood Road—not just a parking lot loop.

Start your Lightning finance application, book a test drive, or value your trade-in toward your electric truck.

F-150 Lightning FAQ — Vandalia Buyers

How much can the F-150 Lightning tow?

Extended-range Lightning tows up to 10,000 lbs with the Max Trailer Tow Package. Standard-range models handle 7,700 lbs. However, towing significantly reduces range—expect 100–150 miles when pulling heavy loads. Lightning works well for local towing where you charge at home nightly.

What is Pro Power Onboard?

Pro Power Onboard turns the Lightning into a mobile power source—up to 9.6 kW available through outlets in the frunk, bed, and cab. Run power tools, job site equipment, or even power your home during outages. Montgomery County contractors use it to eliminate generators on sites without power.

How long does it take to charge an F-150 Lightning?

Home Level 2 charging (240V) fills the extended-range battery in approximately 10–14 hours overnight. DC fast charging adds 54 miles in 10 minutes and reaches 80% in about 40 minutes. Most Vandalia owners charge at home and rarely need public charging for daily driving.

Is the Lightning practical for daily driving in Montgomery County?

Absolutely. With 230–320 miles of range depending on battery, the Lightning easily handles daily Vandalia commutes, errands throughout the Miami Valley, and weekend trips. Charge at home overnight and start each day with a full battery.

How does Lightning perform in Ohio winters?

Dual-motor all-wheel drive is standard on all Lightning configurations, providing confident traction on snow-covered roads. Cold temperatures reduce range by 20–30%, but home charging means you start each day with full capacity regardless of weather.

Can the Lightning power my house during an outage?

Yes—with Ford Intelligent Backup Power (requires compatible home installation), the Lightning can power your home's essential circuits during grid outages. Extended-range battery provides approximately 3 days of average home power or up to 10 days with power rationing.