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Does the Ford Lightning have 6 seats?

The Ford F-150 Lightning does not offer a six-seat configuration. It seats five people, with two up front and three in the rear.


Seat configuration and capacity


The Lightning's interior is built to seat five: two front seats and a three-person rear bench. There is no six-seat option in the Lightning lineup.


What follows is a quick breakdown of the layout for typical buyers.



  • Seating capacity: 5 passengers (2 in the front, 3 in the rear).

  • Front row: two bucket seats with a center console (no front-row bench).

  • Rear row: three-passenger bench with a 60/40 split in some trims for cargo versatility.

  • Six-seat configuration: not available across Lightning trims.


In practice, this five-seat layout provides ample room for a small family or crew while maintaining a substantial cargo bed for tools and equipment.


Trim levels and interior consistency


Across the Lightning lineup—Pro, XLT, and Lariat—the seating configuration remains five-passenger with the same front bucket seats and rear bench. The choice of trim affects materials, tech, and power, but not the number of seats.


Front seating details


All Lightning variants use two front seats with a center console; Ford does not offer a traditional six-seat front bench in the Lightning.


Summary


The Ford F-150 Lightning seats five, not six. If a six-passenger cabin is a priority, consider a different F-150 configuration or another vehicle that offers a front bench option; the Lightning prioritizes electric performance and five-passenger practicality.

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