The Lariat with Premium Package is listed at $79,474. Features here include the big 15-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, leather, heated and ventilated seats, power-folding side mirrors, a power rear sliding window, ambient lighting, and a garage-door opener. It adds Co-Pilot Assist with adaptive cruise control, the 9.6 kW onboard power supply and 240-volt outlet, 20-inch wheels with a dark finish, passive door unlocking, a heated steering wheel, 10-way instead of eight-way power-adjustable front seats, LED cargo box lighting, and the power tailgate with integrated step and work surface. The XLT Premium Package is listed at $56,774, or $3,800 more than the regular XLT. But even if that turns out to be true, we expect they won't be far off.įord had previously given a breakdown of the equipment on the XLT, Lariat, and Platinum trim levels, but this chart goes further, showing what's in the XLT's available Premium Package and the Lariat's Premium Package as well. Ford has said that the figures quoted in the survey don't necessarily reflect final pricing. Reportedly, it was contained in a survey email sent by Ford and uploaded to Reddit. Now, we have pricing information for the higher-spec models.
When Ford revealed the F-150 Lightning electric pickup, the automaker gave pricing only for the Pro work-truck commercial version ($39,974) and the base XLT ($52,974) - both before the $7,500 federal tax credit.