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Ford F-150 Lightning vs Rivian R1T

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Ford F-150 Lightning comes out ahead overall (7.5 vs 6.6), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Ford F-150 LightningRivian R1T
Reliability & Durability 8.2 6.0
User Sentiment 8.2 6.4
Complaint Severity 7.3 7.3
Consensus Strength 4.4 4.6
Value for Money 5.5 3.0
Owner Advocacy 6.2 8.3
Ford F-150 Lightning

The Lightning is the F-150 that drives like a sports sedan, instant torque, the quietest cabin in any truck, and a ride that somehow gets better when you load it up. The deal-breaker is concrete: towing cuts range by two-thirds, turning a 300-mile trip into a charging scavenger hunt, and the software still boots slower than your laptop while burying every climate control three taps deep. If you charge at home, rarely tow far, and want the smoothest daily driver in the segment, it's a steal at current lease rates; if you need a real workhorse for long hauls, the gas F-150 still does that job better.

Rivian R1T

The R1T is the electric truck that drives like a sports car and rides like a luxury SUV, genuinely class-leading dynamics wrapped in a genuinely useful gear tunnel. The catch is you're buying into a startup still finding its footing: Gen 1 trucks suffer systematic 12V battery failures (some owners on their fifth replacement), service centers are scarce and slow, and Gen 2's rear door release is so poorly designed it requires panel removal in an emergency. If you love the truck enough to tolerate growing pains and can live near decent service, it's a thrilling machine; if you need Toyota-grade reliability or can't afford downtime, walk.