The Ford F-150 with the fastest straight‑line performance today is the F-150 Raptor R, powered by a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 delivering about 700 horsepower and posting 0–60 mph times in roughly the high 3-second range. The all‑electric F-150 Lightning accelerates quickly as well, but generally doesn’t match the Raptor R’s sprint.
To understand what “fast” means for a pickup, this article compares two common benchmarks: acceleration (0–60 mph) and top speed. It examines the current lineup, including the Raptor R, the standard Raptor, and the F-150 Lightning, noting how factors such as weight, tires, gearing, and electronic limits affect performance numbers. Figures vary by trim, test conditions, and model year.
Fastest in a straight line
Below is a snapshot of the leading F-150 variants by straight-line acceleration, using stock factory numbers and widely reported test results. The goal is to identify which model can unleash the quickest dash from a standstill.
- Ford F-150 Raptor R — 5.2-liter supercharged V8, about 700 horsepower; 0–60 mph in roughly 3.6–3.9 seconds; electronically limited top speed around 118 mph.
- Ford F-150 Lightning (Dual Motor, Extended Range) — about 580 horsepower; 0–60 mph around 4.0 seconds; top speed near 110 mph.
- Ford F-150 Raptor — 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, about 450 horsepower; 0–60 mph around 5.0 seconds; top speed around 107 mph.
In this head-to-head, the Raptor R clearly leads the field in straight-line speed, with the Lightning providing brisk electric acceleration without matching the gas‑powered V8’s sprint.
Top speeds by model
Top speed figures reflect factory limits and common configurations. They indicate how fast each variant can go once conditions allow, though real‑world speed is affected by tires, load, and aerodynamics.
- Ford F-150 Raptor R — electronically limited top speed around 118 mph.
- Ford F-150 Lightning — about 110 mph.
- Ford F-150 Raptor — around 107 mph.
Overall, the Raptor R again sits at the top in terms of maximum speed among current F-150s, with the Lightning close on its heels in practical acceleration and respectable top-end capability.
Summary
Across the current F-150 lineup, the fastest in a straight line is the F-150 Raptor R, thanks to its near‑700 horsepower V8. The F-150 Lightning offers rapid acceleration with an electric drivetrain but does not surpass the Raptor R in sprint time. For buyers, speed is one factor among many—off‑road capability, ride quality, towing, efficiency, and price all play critical roles. The lineup can shift with new models or updates, but as of now the Raptor R stands as the quickest F-150 in straight-line performance.


