What Fords are electric?
Ford currently sells three fully electric models: the Mustang Mach-E, the F-150 Lightning, and the E-Transit.
As Ford continues its Model e electrification push through 2025, these vehicles illustrate how the automaker is applying electric propulsion across passenger, commercial, and fleet segments.
Current electric Ford models
This list highlights Ford's on-sale, fully electric models, each designed for different uses—from everyday driving to work fleets.
- Mustang Mach-E — Ford's all-electric SUV with rear- or all-wheel drive and multiple battery and trim options.
- F-150 Lightning — An all-electric version of Ford's best-selling pickup, available in several trims with different battery configurations.
- E-Transit — The electric version of Ford's Transit cargo van, offered in multiple wheelbase and roof configurations for commercial use.
All three models are part of Ford's push to expand electrification across its lineup, catering to private buyers and fleet operators alike.
Mustang Mach-E
The Mach-E is Ford's passenger-focused electric SUV, available with different battery sizes and drive configurations. It blends performance potential with practical range options, advanced driver-assistance features, and modern connected-car tech. It appeals to shoppers seeking a versatile EV with sportier variants.
F-150 Lightning
The F-150 Lightning brings electric power to Ford's iconic truck, offering useful payload and towing capacity with a choice of battery sizes and trims, plus features aimed at work and family use. It has been a centerpiece of Ford's commercial and consumer EV strategy.
E-Transit
The E-Transit adapts Ford's popular commercial van platform to electric propulsion, delivering zero-emission urban delivery and service work with configurable cargo space and payload options suitable for fleets.
Summary
Ford's current electric lineup centers on three core models—the Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, and E-Transit—covering a passenger SUV, a full-size pickup, and a commercial van. Together, they illustrate Ford's commitment to expanding electrification across its most important market segments as of 2025.
