Ford F-150 Lightning Strikes Gold with Third Consecutive KBB Best Buy Award

The Ford F-150 Lightning has solidified its position as the leading electric truck, earning the Kelley Blue Book (KBB) Best Buy Award for the third year running. This impressive three-peat is particularly noteworthy as the Best Electric Truck category was only introduced in 2023, making the Lightning the sole recipient of this accolade to date. KBB’s rigorous testing process evaluates vehicles across numerous criteria, including safety, efficiency, technology, and value, highlighting the models that truly stand out in their respective segments.

KBB praised the F-150 Lightning for its comprehensive package, citing its competitive pricing, impressive range, advanced technology, spacious crew cab, and the backing of Ford’s extensive experience in building top-rated pickups. The publication emphasized that despite increasing competition in the electric truck market, the Lightning continues to impress and maintain its top ranking. This recognition from a respected authority like KBB underscores the Lightning’s strengths and its appeal to consumers seeking an electric truck that delivers on multiple fronts.

The F-150 Lightning’s win is part of a broader success for Ford at the 2025 KBB Best Buy Awards. The traditional F-150 also secured the Best Buy Award in the full-size truck category, while the Ford Maverick took the top spot in the compact pickup segment. These wins across different truck categories demonstrate Ford’s continued dominance and innovation in the truck market, both with traditional combustion engines and its expanding electric vehicle offerings.

Kelley Blue Book’s Best Buy Awards are designed to assist car shoppers in making informed decisions. Brian Moody, executive editor at KBB, explained that the awards reflect “true excellence” among new cars, with each vehicle tested with the everyday driver in mind. KBB’s commitment to providing valuable information to consumers is further exemplified by their new podcast mini-series, “Life in Drive,” which aims to offer a relatable perspective on car ownership and the driving experience.