The 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning, Ford’s groundbreaking all-electric pickup, is now rolling off the production line at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center, bringing this highly anticipated truck closer to customers. One of the most crucial features for daily drivers is the infotainment system, and the Lightning offers multiple touchscreen options depending on the trim. Understanding these will help potential buyers choose the right fit for their driving and tech needs.
For those considering the entry-level 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro and XLT trims, the truck comes equipped with a 12-inch center stack touchscreen as standard. This screen provides access to essential functions such as phone integration, navigation, and media controls, making it a solid choice for fleet buyers or those seeking a straightforward, efficient interface.
Higher trims—namely the Flash, Lariat, and Platinum—feature a more expansive 15-inch touchscreen that runs Ford’s Sync 4 system with Enhanced Voice Recognition. This upgraded screen offers wireless phone connectivity, cloud-based services, an extensive app catalog via AppLink, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and conversational voice commands, elevating the overall in-cabin experience to a more connected and intuitive level.
All 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning trims now come standard with SiriusXM 360L, including a three-month complimentary trial. Additionally, the Platinum trim can be upgraded with the new Dark Elements package for $1,000 USD, featuring 22-inch black-painted wheels, black Ford badges, and a sleek black interior. Notable tech improvements include the BlueCruise 1.4 hands-free highway driving system and an increase in maximum DC fast charging current from 450 to 500 amps, further enhancing this all-electric truck’s appeal and usability.