
Chevy Silverado EV vs. Ford F-150 Lightning
See How the Chevy Silverado EV Stacks Up
Against the Ford F-150 Lightning
When it comes to the worksite or your home project needs, the right truck will tow, carry, and power your way through every challenge. However, when it comes to efficient pickup truck options with electric-powered engines, your choices will feel limited. With the upcoming Chevy Silverado EV and Ford F-150 Lightning, you'll get all-electric power, ensuring that you never need to rely on gas to get the job done.
But, which truck can do it better than the rest? Below, you'll find our comparison of the two models, showcasing the Chevy Silverado EV's strengths and why we prefer it over the F-150 Lightning.

Chevy Silverado EV vs.
Ford F-150 Lightning
Chevy Silverado EV vs.
Ford F-150 Lightning
- All the power you need isn't under the hood for either truck, but that doesn't mean you won't get more performance from your all-electric truck. The Chevy Silverado EV's top-shelf powertrain delivers 660 horsepower and 780 pound-feet torque. On the other hand, the Ford F-150 Lightning's Extended-Range battery is its best option but only delivers 563 horsepower and 778 pound-feet of torque.
- All-electric trucks mean rechargeable batteries that deliver a maximum mileage range before you need to stop and juice the battery up. The Chevy Silverado EV's battery offers a maximum range of 400 miles, while the F-150 Lightning's Extended-Range battery only manages 300 miles.

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