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2024 Chevy Silverado EV vs 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning

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You get what you pay for, and it shows when comparing the 2024 Silverado EV vs 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning. Ford's all-electric truck saw a significant jump in price in the last year, but the Blue Oval failed to match that price increase with additional features. Ford's error in judgment is Chevrolet's gain, giving the Silverado EV plenty of room to shine as an all-electric truck that defies expectations and sets new standards of excellence.

The race to build a greener future with zero emissions is well underway, with the 2024 Silverado EV and 2024 F-150 Lightning top contenders in the full-size truck segment. These trucks build on their respective nameplates and legacies as best-selling models. Yet, the real question is whether a truck with an electric heartbeat can provide the capability and performance drivers have come to expect from these iconic workhorses. Fortunately, that's where Chevrolet and Ford agree, making the Silverado EV and F-150 Lightning more than capable of handling any job.
But what gives the 2024 Silverado EV an advantage over its Ford rival? While its higher price tag requires digging deeper in your pockets, the Silverado EV offers more for your hard-earned money. Chevrolet accomplishes this with the Silverado EV's more powerful heartbeat, higher standard towing capacity, longer driving range, innovative technologies, and a vast suite of functional features that deliver a transformative experience wherever you travel.

2024 Chevy Silverado EV vs 2024 Ford F-150 Lightning
$96,495[a] MSRP $62,995
754 hp Horsepower 580 hp
785 lb-ft Torque 775 lb-ft
440 miles Electric Range 320 miles

Performance

A black 2024 Chevy Silverado EV is driving with a kayak in the bed.

Powertrain Specs and Range

The 2025 F-150 Lightning has a two-powertrain lineup with a broad range of horsepower without any difference in torque. Ford requires drivers to dig deeper in their wallets to spend more on a bigger battery, whereas Chevrolet knocks it out of the park with the Silverado EV's 200-kWh standard battery. The numbers paint a clearer picture of the Silverado EV's advantage.

The F-150 Lightning's base powertrain is a dual-motor configuration with a 98-kWh battery that produces 452 hp and 775 lb-ft of torque. The basic setup offers an EPA-estimated driving range of 240 miles, which rapidly declines when testing the truck's 7,700-pound towing capability. Reducing range anxiety requires investing in the F-150 Lightning with the larger 131-kWh battery, which produces 580 hp and the same amount of torque. Unfortunately, the larger battery doesn't significantly increase the truck's range, an EPA-estimated 320 miles.

Chevrolet doesn't waste drivers' time with sub-par performance. Instead, the automaker equips its BEV full-size truck with a 200-kWh dual motor powertrain. The combination produces a jaw-dropping 754 hp and 785 lb-ft of near-instant torque, leaving no question that the 2024 Silverado EV is far more engaging to drive than its Ford rival. It offers a better driving range and a higher standard towing capacity. The 2024 Silverado EV's EPA-estimated range is 440 miles, with a maximum payload of 1,300 pounds and a 10,000-pound towing capacity.

Chevrolet capitalizes on the Silverado EV's performance by heightening its handling and ride quality. The 2024 F-150 Lightning has a lower center of gravity and an independent rear suspension, which makes for a nice ride. Yet, the 2024 Silverado EV's automatic adaptive air suspension gives the Chevy workhorse an undeniable advantage, from heightening your control to smoothing the ride even on bumpy terrain.

Cargo Capabilities

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Functional Design

As full-size trucks, the 2024 Silverado EV and 2024 F-150 Lightning are expected to work hard and never miss a beat. Yet, we also expect our trucks to work with us and make every job more manageable, from hauling passengers in the backseat to storing our tools and accessing our cargo. This functional aspect is another area where the Silverado EV outshines the F-150 Lightning.
The F-150 Lightning is stylish, but Ford's bed design is legions behind that of rivals like the Silverado EV. The F-150's functional elements are more technology-based, improving your experience in the driver's seat without impacting how you physically maneuver around and use the truck as it's designed. What does this look like in real life?

Bed Capacities

The F-150 Lightning has a 5.6' bed that offers 52.8 cu.ft. of storage capacity, which seems like a lot when you add the optional Tailgate Work Surface. Beyond this and available LED zone lighting, that's the extent of the truck's functional design elements. The sparsity is undeniable compared to the 2024 Silverado EV, which boasts a 5.9' bed with 57.7 cu.ft. of room and revolutionary features like the Multi-Flex Midgate and Multi-Flex Tailgate.

Tailgate and Midgate Capabilities

The Multi-Flex Tailgate transforms the traditional tailgate by adding six unique functions, including a primary and inner gate, load stops, a flat work surface, and a full-width step that can support up to 375 pounds. This feature complements the Silverado EV's integrated bumper steps, a feature that's noticeably absent on the F-150 Lightning. The same is true for the Multi-Flex Midgate with pass-through, which extends the bed into the cabin to accommodate items up to 10 ft. and 10 in. The feature lets you configure the Silverado EV's 60/40 split-folding rear seat to your specific passenger- and cargo-hauling needs, making it easy to tailor the Silverado EV to any situation in minutes.

Connectivity

A close up of the black and red accented steering wheel in a 2024 Chevy Silverado EV.

Infotainment

The 2024 Silverado EV and 2024 F-150 Lightning are modern powerhouses with electric heartbeats and plenty of innovative technologies. Chevrolet and Ford equip the trucks with the latest connectivity features to ensure you have everything you need in the driver's seat. While many of these technologies are standard on both models, you'll find a few significant differences that make the 2024 Silverado EV more appealing.

The 2024 F-150 Lightning features a standard 12-inch or portrait-oriented 15.5-inch display with the SYNC 4A infotainment system. The intuitive display has seamless smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, enhanced voice recognition, and connected built-in navigation. It also provides over-the-air software updates that ensure the F-150 Lightning is operating with the latest technologies.

The F-150 Lightning's portrait-oriented display is impressive, with few automakers using this layout. Yet, the Silverado EV's expansive digital landscape easily outshines the Blue Oval. The 2024 Silverado EV features a 17-inch freeform infotainment screen that's home to the Chevrolet infotainment system and offers Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Google built-in, navigational tools, and various in-vehicle apps. It's a hub of connectivity and information, including Chevrolet's Advanced Trailering System with custom trailer profiles, pre-departure checklists, and more.

The Silverado EV's digital landscape extends beyond the 17-inch touchscreen to the 11-inch driver instrument display and a 14-inch multi-color head-up display. These displays are driver-centric and put vital performance insights in immediate view. You'll see everything from driving range and speed to driver-assist alerts and navigational cues without stealing your focus from the road.
Beyond the Silverado EV's larger landscape, the truck and its Blue Oval rival offer similar remote connectivity features. The Silverado EV works with the myChevrolet mobile app, and the F-150 Lightning with FordPass Connect. The tools let you remotely lock and unlock the doors, start and stop the engine, schedule start, check the truck's status, find its location, monitor its range, and more.

Driver-Assist Technologies

A black 2024 Chevy Silverado EV is parked in a driveway and charging.

The 2024 Silverado EV and 2024 F-150 Lightning are safety-oriented and innovative, with Chevrolet and Ford equipping the full-size trucks with the latest driver-assist technologies. These tools serve as virtual spotters that enhance your situational awareness. These driver-assist technologies mitigate potential collisions and even reduce driver fatigue by alerting you to potential hazards. So, how do the models differ?

The 2024 F-150 Lightning is equipped with the Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology, Ford's standard safety suite. The technologies include Pre-Collision Assist, Blind Spot Assist, Reverse Brake Assist, and Adaptive Cruise Control. Depending on the trim, you'll enjoy more advanced technologies, like BlueCruise. Ford's hands-free driver-assist tool is impressive, and it can take over steering the truck and controlling its speed as long as your eyes stay on the road.

While BlueCruise can undeniably make traveling at highway speeds easier, it doesn't offer the same advantage as Super Cruise. The 2024 Silverado EV features the industry's first true hands-free driver-assist technology and the only one that works when towing a trailer. Super Cruise is advanced enough to sense the additional drag of the trailer and adjust its responsiveness, accounting for the extra distance needed to stop safely without incident.

Aside from the Silverado EV's trailering-capable Super Cruise, the truck also instills confidence with Chevy Safety Assist. The suite equips the Silverado EV with Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, Forward Collision Alert, a Following Distance Indicator, IntelliBeam automatic high beams, and Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning. Performance-oriented driver-assist features are also readily available and include innovative tools like Sidewinder and Four Wheel Steer. Sidewinder turns the four wheels at once to move the Silverado EV diagonally at low speeds. Alternatively, Four Wheel Steel tightens the turning radius to make parallel parking and maneuvering through other tight areas a breeze.

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[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.