There are four trims to choose from, starting with the Pro, and followed by the XLT, Lariat, and Platinum. All models come with a dual-motor setup and a single speed auto transmission which sends power to all four wheels. The Standard Range model has 452 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, while the Extended Range model gets a power output of 580 hp with the same torque.
The base model features LED headlights, dual-zone climate control, and Ford's Co-Pilot360 driver assistance suite of tech. Next up is the XLT with an eight-way power-adjustable driver's seat, extended running boards, a surround-view camera, an interior work surface, and the availability of the Extended Range battery. The next two models are considerably more luxurious, with the Lariat getting 20-inch rims, leather seats with ventilation in front, and a 15.5-inch touchscreen display. Finally, the Platinum adds features such as ventilated Nirvana leather seats, a twin-panel moonroof, and a B&O Unleashed sound system.
The Pro trim can be equipped with the $1,950 Tow Technology Package, which adds a surround-view camera system, a forward sensing system, Pro Trailer backup assist and hitch assist, trailer brake control, and trailer reverse guidance. The Max Trailer Tow Package at $1,000 adds additional cooling hardware on the battery and electric motor, allowing for an increased towing capacity. The Platinum trim comes standard with both packages.