2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum: 131 kWh Extended Range 580 hp Battery, Horsepower, Range
The most luxurious Lightning — same 131 kWh extended range battery as the Lariat, but with a premium interior that nobody notices until they sit inside. Dual-motor AWD, 433 kW (580 hp), 131 kWh usable battery, 300 mi (483 km) EPA range — figures valid for cars built from spring 2022. DC charging peaks at 150 kW with 15–80% in 41 minutes; AC onboard charger is 19.2 kW (full charge ~8 h). 0–60 mph in 3.8 s, top speed 110 mph. Want 20 more miles of range and save some money? The Lariat ER hits 320 mi and costs less → Looking for the best value in extended range? The Flash ER delivers 300 mi at a much lower price →
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Ford F-150 Lightning
Platinum: 131 kWh Extended Range | 2022–
433 kW
Technical Data & Performance | |
| Model Years | 2022–present |
| Trim (Variant) | F-150 Lightning - Platinum: 131 kWh Extended Range |
| Power (Horsepower) | 433 kW (580 hp) |
| Top Speed | 177 km/h (112 mph) |
| Torque | 1050 Nm (775 lb-ft) |
| Acceleration | 4.1 sec (0–100 km/h) 4.1 sec (0–62 mph) |
| Drive | AWD All-wheel drive |
| Motor details | Two inboard three-phase fixed magnet AC motors |
Battery & Charging | |
| Battery Capacity & Size | 131 kWh usable |
| Max Range | 483 km (300 mi) / EPA |
| Consumption | 31.7 kWh/100 km |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
| Cell Format / Supplier | NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt): Liquid-cooled / SK On (BlueOvalSK Joint Venture) |
| Battery Voltage | 400 V |
| V2L Supported | Yes / Up to 9.6 kW |
| Heat pump | Yes : From 2024 MY |
| AC Home Charging | US: Type1 / 1-phase - 19.2 kW (Max Power) |
| DC Fast Charging | US: CCS1, 150 kW (Max Power) 41 min. (10–80%) |
Dimensions & Body | |
| Type | 4 door, Pickup |
| Seating capacity | 5 |
| Length | 5911 mm (232.7 in) |
| Width | 2123 mm (83.6 in) |
| Height | 1990 mm (78.3 in) |
| Wheelbase | 3696 mm (145.5 in) |
| Ground Clearance | 216 mm (8.5 in) |
| Curb weight | 3100 kg (6834 lb) |
| Gross weight | 3742 kg (8250 lb) |
| Trunk Volume | 1495 L (52.8 ft³) |
| Towing | Unbraked: 750 kg (1653 lb), Braked: 4536 kg (10000 lb) |
| Drag Coefficient | 0.40 |
| Platform | Ford TE1 (Track Platform) |
| Additional Information | BED TRUNK CAPACITIES : Inside length (at floor) 67.1 in. (1704 mm.) / Width between wheelhouses 50.6 in. (1285 mm.) / Inside height 21.4 in. (544 mm.) | Top-spec luxury trim | 22-inch wheels (affects range vs Lariat: 300 vs 320 mi EPA) | Pro Power Onboard: 9.6 kW standard | Towing: up to 10,000 lbs with Max Trailer Tow Package | AC onboard charger: 19.2 kW (80A) — full charge ~8 h | DC 15–80% in 41 min at 150 kW | B&O Unleashed 18-speaker audio | Nirvana leather seating | Ford BlueCruise standard | Max Trailer Tow Package standard |
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Estimated Market Price * for reference only |
USD 87,090 |
⚠️ Please note: actual vehicle specifications may vary depending on market, trim level, or available regional packages.
Verdict: The Platinum is the most expensive Lightning in 2022 but paradoxically not the highest-scoring one — that's the Lariat ER at 6.9 vs 6.6 here. The reason is simple: the 22-inch wheels that make it look jaw-dropping on the street actually push efficiency down to 31.7 kWh/100 km (versus 29.9 on the Lariat) and cut range to 483 km from 515 km. Value drops to 3.0 at €174.0/km — in that band, you're paying more per kilometer than almost anything in the EV world except exotic supercars. If you want it all — the B&O 18-speaker sound, massaging seats, BlueCruise, onboard scales — it's worth the premium. But from a pure EV-efficiency standpoint, the Lariat ER is the smarter pick and outscores it by 0.3 points. Figures valid for trucks built through MY2022.
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| Criterion | Score | Key data | 10/10 = |
|---|---|---|---|
| Range | 6.0 | 300 mi / 483 km EPA · 22" wheels · 400–499 km band | 800+ km |
| Battery | 10.0 | 131 kWh usable · 400V · 110+ kWh band · no 800V/V2G bonus | 110+ kWh |
| Charging | 5.0 | 150 kW DC · 41 min 15–80% · V2L+V2H std · no V2G · 150–199 kW band | 400+ kW |
| Performance | 10.0 | ~4.0 s → 9.0 + AWD +1.0 = 10.0 (cap) · 433 kW / 1050 Nm | sub-3s AWD |
| Efficiency | 2.0 | 31.7 kWh/100 km · 66 MPGe EPA · 22" wheels · 20+ band | <12 kWh/100 km |
| Cargo | 10.0 | 1,895 L combined (1,495 bed + 400 frunk) · 1100+ L band | 1100+ L |
| Value | 3.0 | $90,874 · €84,058 · €174.0/km · $188.1/km · €160–219/km band | <€45/km |
| Overall | 6.6 / 10 | EVspecsHub Score v6.7 · EVspecsHub.com · April 2026 | |
Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum 131 kWh: The Flagship Trim With a Few Surprises
The Platinum is the only 2022 Lightning where the Extended-Range battery was standard from day one — no option required, no fleet-only asterisk. You get the 131 kWh pack, the full 9.6 kW Pro Power Onboard with 240V bed outlet, Ford Intelligent Backup Power included, and the B&O Unleashed 18-speaker audio. What catches people off guard: the Platinum has a lower maximum tow rating than the Lariat (8,500 lbs vs. 10,000 lbs on Lariat with Max Trailer Tow Package), and the standard 22-inch wheels carry a real range penalty. I went through owner forum threads and charging session logs to give you the accurate picture. Figures valid for 2022 model year vehicles.
One thing that's consistently misread in Platinum comparisons: the EPA range is 300 miles — not 320 miles like the XLT and Lariat ER. Ford explains this as a result of the heavier Platinum trim weight and larger standard wheel size. Owners confirm the gap is real in highway driving.
1 Battery Pack — 131 kWh, Top of the Range, BMS Details 131 kWh usable · NMC pouch
Ford publishes 131 kWh usable for the Platinum — the largest pack in the Lightning lineup and unchanged from the Lariat ER. Gross capacity from owner OBD2 reads sits around 138–142 kWh, with BMS holding back roughly 7–11 kWh of buffer. Ford doesn't publish the gross figure in consumer documentation — same omission as across all Lightning trims.
Cell format and chemistry match the broader ER lineup: NMC pouch cells, liquid cooled, assembled at Rawsonville Components Plant in Michigan. The onboard AC charger is identical to the Lariat ER — 19.2 kW input / 17.6 kW output. On an 80A Ford Charge Station Pro (included standard), official 15–100% charge time is 8 hours. Owners report 8–10 hours in practice, with the longer end typical in cold weather.
Pack specs — cross-checked against manufacturer technical documentation and owner OBD2 logs
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Usable capacity (Ford stated) | 131 kWh |
| Gross capacity (owner OBD2 reads) | ~138–142 kWh |
| BMS buffer (estimated) | ~7–11 kWh |
| Cell format | Lithium-ion pouch |
| Thermal management | Liquid cooled |
| Cell chemistry | NMC (nickel manganese cobalt) |
| Battery assembly location | Rawsonville Components Plant, Michigan |
| Onboard charger (input / output) | 19.2 kW / 17.6 kW |
| Motor type | Dual inboard three-phase fixed magnet AC motors |
| Peak power | 580 hp / 433 kW |
| Peak torque | 775 lb-ft / 1,050 Nm |
| EPA range | 300 miles (483 km) — 20 mi less than Lariat ER |
| Battery warranty | 8 years / 100,000 miles · min. 70% capacity retained |
2 DC Charging — Real Curve on the Largest Lightning Pack NMC · 150 kW peak
150 kW DC peak — same as every Lightning trim, regardless of pack size. The Platinum doesn't unlock higher charge rates. What the 131 kWh pack does change is the total energy per session: a 20–80% charge puts roughly 79 kWh into the Platinum pack, which at 130–140 kW real peak takes around 35–38 minutes. That's longer than SR trims at the same charger simply because there's more to fill.
From owner-logged sessions, the Platinum ER curve is nearly identical to the Lariat ER — peak at 130–145 kW between 10–35% SoC on a warm battery, then a gradual taper. The heavier vehicle weight doesn't affect the charging profile. Ford's official "54 miles in 10 minutes" estimate is simulation-based at ideal conditions — real sessions at 130–140 kW deliver roughly 45–50 miles in the same window.
DC Charging Curve — F-150 Lightning Platinum 131 kWh ER 2022 CCS · warm battery
EVspecsHub.comNMC pouch · 131 kWh usable · battery temp above 20°C · cold caps at ~50–70 kW
Based on owner-logged charging sessions. Real peak 130–145 kW. Larger pack = longer absolute session vs SR. Figures valid for 2022 Platinum builds.
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F-150 Lightning Platinum ER 2022 — DC Charging Power by SOC
150 kW CCS · warm preconditioned battery · owner-logged sessions
| State of charge (SOC) | Charging power (kW) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 5% | ~105 kW | Ramp-up from very low SoC |
| 10% | ~132 kW | Approaching peak |
| 20% | ~143 kW | Peak window |
| 30% | ~141 kW | Gradual step-down |
| 40% | ~116 kW | Taper underway |
| 50% | ~93 kW | Steady taper continues |
| 60% | ~73 kW | Noticeable slowdown |
| 70% | ~53 kW | BMS protecting upper cells |
| 80% | ~33 kW | Typical road-trip stop point |
| 90% | ~15 kW | Slow fill — avoid at public DCFC |
| 100% | ~6 kW | Not recommended at DC chargers |
Data: owner-logged sessions · Cold battery (<10°C / 50°F) caps at ~50–70 kW · figures valid for 2022 Platinum builds
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19.2 kW onboard charger, 80A Ford Charge Station Pro included standard — official 15–100% time is 8 hours on the 131 kWh pack. Owners report 8–10 hours depending on ambient temperature. On a 48A connected station: 13 hours. On the included 30A mobile charger on 240V: 19 hours. The Charge Station Pro inclusion at standard is worth noting — on SR trims it's optional extra cost, on Platinum it ships in the box.
3 Real-World Range — EPA 300 Miles vs. Owner Logs 131 kWh · AWD · EPA 300 mi
300 miles EPA — 20 miles less than Lariat ER despite the identical pack. The weight of the Platinum trim plus the standard 22-inch wheels account for the difference. On the highway at 70–75 mph, owners are logging roughly 220–250 miles, which tracks with the heavier-truck-plus-bigger-wheel reality. City driving is more forgiving — efficiency stays high in stop-and-go regardless of wheel size.
Real-World Range by Condition — F-150 Lightning Platinum 131 kWh ER 2022 stock 22" wheels · no payload
EVspecsHub.comNMC pouch · 131 kWh usable · EPA 300 mi / 483 km · owner-logged data
Owner-logged data. Towing at Platinum max tow rating (8,500 lbs — no Max Trailer Tow Package available). Cold figures: owner logs, northern US. Actual range varies with load, speed, HVAC. Figures valid for 2022 Platinum builds.
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F-150 Lightning Platinum ER 2022 — Real-World Range Summary
Owner-logged data · no payload unless noted · stock 22" wheels
| Condition | Range (km) | Range (mi) | % of EPA |
|---|---|---|---|
| EPA official | 483 km | 300 mi | 100% |
| City / mixed, mild | 400–420 km | 248–260 mi | ~83–87% |
| Highway 70–75 mph | 355–400 km | 220–250 mi | ~73–83% |
| Highway + full bed | 240–275 km | 150–170 mi | ~50–57% |
| Towing 8,500 lbs (max for Platinum) | 160–210 km | 100–130 mi | ~33–43% |
| Cold (-10°C / 14°F) | 260–300 km | 160–185 mi | ~53–62% |
Data: owner-logged sessions · stock 22" wheels · towing at Platinum max rating · figures valid for 2022 Platinum builds
EVspecsHub.com4 Bed, Frunk & Interior — Dimensions and Owner Measurements 5.5-ft bed · 14.1 cu ft frunk
Same SuperCrew body, 5.5-foot bed, and 14.1 cubic foot frunk as every Lightning trim. The Platinum adds signature tailgate lighting and the full power up/down tailgate as standard. Interior is a notable step up — Nirvana leather with black tuxedo stripes, heated and ventilated front MultiContour seats with Active Motion, and a 10-way power driver's seat with memory. The Max Recline Seats option is available on Platinum only — the only Lightning trim where this is even offered.
F-150 Lightning Platinum 2022 — Bed, Frunk & Interior Dimensions
Source: manufacturer technical documentation · cross-checked against owner measurements
| Measurement | Inches | Metric |
|---|---|---|
| Bed inside length (at floor) | 67.1 in | 170 cm |
| Bed width between wheelhouses | 50.6 in | 129 cm |
| Bed inside height | 21.4 in | 54 cm |
| Cargo box volume | 52.8 cu ft (1,495 L) | |
| Open tailgate to ground | 36.7 in | 93 cm |
| Front trunk (frunk) volume | 14.1 cu ft (400 L) | |
| Frunk liftover height | 34.5 in | 88 cm |
| Wheelbase | 145.5 in | 370 cm |
| Overall length | 232.7 in | 591 cm |
| Width (excl. mirrors) | 80.0 in | 203 cm |
| Ground clearance | 8.4 in | 21 cm |
| Front headroom | 40.8 in | 104 cm |
| Front legroom (max) | 43.9 in | 112 cm |
| Rear legroom (max) | 43.6 in | 111 cm |
| Max payload (Platinum ER) | ~1,800 lbs (816 kg) — lowest of all Lightning trims | |
Dimensions from 2022 manufacturer technical documentation · preproduction estimates · actual vehicles may vary
EVspecsHub.comPayload on the Platinum is the lowest in the lineup — roughly 1,800 lbs — a direct consequence of the heavy luxury interior, larger wheels, and full feature stack. If maximum payload matters, the Pro SR (2,235 lbs) is the better choice. The Platinum is built for comfort and technology, not for hauling the heaviest loads.
5 Pro Power Onboard, V2H, BlueCruise — What Comes Standard 9.6 kW std · V2H std · BlueCruise std
Pro Power Onboard — 9.6 kW Standard
9.6 kW Pro Power Onboard is standard on Platinum — same as Lariat and Flash. Two 120V outlets in the cab, four in the bed, four in the frunk, plus the 240V outlet in the bed. For comparison, the Pro and XLT base out at 2.4 kW unless the 9.6 kW package is added. On the Platinum you just have it, full stop.
Ford Intelligent Backup Power (V2H)
The 80A Ford Charge Station Pro ships standard with the Platinum — same as Lariat. With professional installation of a whole-home transfer switch, the 131 kWh pack can run an average US home for roughly 3–4 days on typical draw. Owners who've set this up on Platinum builds report no Platinum-specific issues — the process is identical across ER trims.
Ford BlueCruise — Hands-Free Highway
Ford Co-Pilot360 Active 2.0 (which includes BlueCruise hands-free highway driving and Active Park Assist 2.0) is standard on the Platinum — not optional, not a package add. On Pro and XLT it doesn't exist. On Lariat it's an optional package. On Platinum it's just there. Owners use it for long highway stretches and generally report it works well on mapped divided highways. It requires a compatible AT&T network area to activate the initial feature trial.
B&O Unleashed — 18-Speaker Audio
The Platinum gets the B&O Unleashed Sound System with 18 speakers including a subwoofer — not the 8-speaker system on XLT or the B&O standard (without "Unleashed") on Lariat. Owners who care about audio consistently say the difference is noticeable. It's a premium cabin in a way the lower trims aren't.
Heat Pump
No heat pump — same as all Lightning trims. Resistive cabin heating across the board. The Platinum's heavier curb weight and larger cabin volume mean the HVAC system draws more in cold weather than lighter trims, contributing to the cold-weather range penalty. No OTA path for retrofit has been announced.
Other Features Owners Ask About
- Max Recline Seats: Optional on Platinum only — the only Lightning trim where this is available. Lets front seats recline nearly flat. Worth specifying if you plan extended road trips or overnight stops in the truck.
- Phone as a Key: Standard on Platinum — use your smartphone as the key fob via the FordPass app. Included in the Intelligent Access system.
- Signature hood and tailgate lighting: Standard on Platinum — distinctive at night, also makes the truck instantly recognizable. Not present on Pro or XLT.
- Max Trailer Tow Package: Not available on Platinum — max tow is capped at 8,500 lbs. Lariat can reach 10,000 lbs with the package. If maximum towing capacity matters, Lariat wins.
- Advanced Security Pack: Standard on Platinum (optional on Lariat) — includes motion sensor interior scanning and a backup battery siren.
- OTA updates: Ford Power-Up wireless updates standard. 2022 Platinum owners have received two-plus years of OTA refinements since launch.
6 Wheels, Tires & the 22-Inch Range Penalty 6×135 · CB 87.1 mm · 22" std
The Platinum ships on 22-inch bright machined aluminum wheels with Ebony Black painted pockets — the largest standard fitment in the Lightning lineup. Same bolt pattern as every Lightning and ICE F-150: 6×135, CB 87.1 mm. The 275/50R22 all-season tire is stock — meaningfully higher rolling resistance than the 275/65R18 on Pro and XLT, and a direct contributor to the Platinum's lower EPA figure versus the Lariat ER.
F-150 Lightning Platinum 2022 — Wheel & Tire Specifications
Factory specs · Source: manufacturer documentation and owner fitment data
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Bolt pattern | 6×135 |
| Center bore | 87.1 mm |
| Standard wheel — Platinum | 22-inch bright machined aluminum · Ebony Black pockets |
| Stock tire — 22" | 275/50R22 all-season |
| Lug nut thread | M14×2.0 |
| Lug nut torque | 150 lb-ft (204 Nm) |
| Range penalty vs. 18" | ~15–20 mi estimated — main reason EPA is 300 mi vs 320 mi on Lariat |
| Winter wheel option | 18-inch steelies — wide availability via 6×135 ICE F-150 fitment |
| Winter tire range gain | ~15–20 mi highway vs. stock 22" all-season (owner reports) |
Data: manufacturer documentation · owner fitment threads · figures valid for 2022 Platinum builds
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Note: Range and charging figures come from owner-logged sessions and forum-reported data. Charging curve reconstructed from real session logs — Ford does not publish cell-level DC charging data. Cold-weather and towing range figures based on owner reports from forum threads. Battery capacity buffer estimates based on OBD2 diagnostic reads. Payload figure is an estimate — check door jamb sticker for vehicle-specific rating. Dimensions from 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning official technical documentation. Figures valid for 2022 model year Platinum builds.Back to contents
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The Evolution of the Ford F-150 Lightning: Key Changes and Specifications
Generation I (2022–Present)
2022: First Model Launch
- Motors: Dual permanent-magnet synchronous motors (front & rear), combined 318 kW (426 hp) Standard; 434 kW (580 hp) Extended, 1 051 Nm torque
- Battery: Standard-range 98 kWh; extended-range 131 kWh usable NMC pack
- Range: EPA rated 230 mi (370 km) Standard; 320 mi (515 km) Extended
- Charging: CCS DC fast up to 150 kW; onboard AC charger 11.3 kW
2023: Efficiency & Regen Software Update
- Battery: Revised NMC cells increase energy density by 3 % (usable: Standard ~100 kWh, Extended ~135 kWh)
- Motors: Calibrated torque-vectoring adds 5 % regenerative power
- Charging: Sustained CCS rate improved to 160 kW
2024: Thermal Management & Charging Boost
- Battery: Upgraded cooling system for extended pack, maintains 131 kWh usable under high load
- Charging: CCS peak increased to 175 kW; sustained rate +10 %
- Motors: Inverter firmware update improves output by 2 %
2025: STX Trim Introduction
- Motors: STX version dual motors tuned to 400 kW (536 hp), 1 051 Nm torque
- Battery: Extended-range 131 kWh usable pack
- Range: Estimated 290 mi (467 km) EPA
- Charging: CCS DC fast up to 150 kW; onboard AC 11.3 kW
Frequently Asked Questions FAQ about the EV Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum ER | Specs, Dimensions, Charging
Range data hasn't been officially confirmed by the manufacturer yet.
It supports DC fast charging up to 150 kW, reaching 10–80% in about 41 minutes at compatible stations. AC charging is 19.2 kW from a home wallbox.
Yes, the F-150 Lightning supports V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) and bidirectional charging at up to 9.6 kW. That means you can power external devices or even charge another EV from the car.
The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum: 131 kWh Extended Range has a trunk capacity of 1495 L (52.8 ft³) standard. Frunk availability hasn't been officially confirmed yet.
The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum: 131 kWh Extended Range measures 5911 mm (232.7 in) in length, 2123 mm (83.6 in) in width, and 1990 mm (78.3 in) in height. The wheelbase is 3696 mm (145.5 in).
The ground clearance of the F-150 Lightning is 216 mm (8.5 in).
Unbraked trailer: 750 kg (1653 lb). Braked trailer: 4536 kg (10000 lb).
The F-150 Lightning features a motor delivering 433 kW (580 hp) and 1050 Nm (775 lb-ft) of torque.
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I'm Alex. EVs have been a hobby for years — not as a journalist, just someone who finds this space genuinely interesting. I go through official releases, dig into owner threads, watch real-world tests, and bring the most accurate data into one place. If something's wrong, there's a contact link at the bottom of the page.
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