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Home » Here Are Some Outside-The-Box Ways To Use The F-150 Lightning’s Enormous Frunk

Here Are Some Outside-The-Box Ways To Use The F-150 Lightning’s Enormous Frunk

  • By The Bishop
  • April 10, 2024
  • 3:52 pm
  • 38 Comments
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Every year Merriam Webster’s dictionary adds new words to its ever-growing list; over 400 new entries made it into this every-present tome for 2023. This year Merriam Webster has added a wide variety of words and phrases, including some of the expected slang that my elementary school-age kids use all the time:

  bussin’ adjective : extremely good : excellent; especially : delicious, tasty

  mid adjective, informal : neither very good nor very bad : so-so, meh

Oddly enough, they’ve added words that I assumed were already in there:

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  halfsies noun “halves; two equal shares or parts”

Really? Just putting that one on now? Other “new words” seem like they have the wrong definition, at least to me:

  jag noun  Scottish term for “a hypodermic injection, esp. a vaccination”

That’s great, but if you’re in Pittsburgh a “Jag” is short for another slang term referring to an undesirable individual.  For example:“Jeet yet? Yinz aren’t takin’ dat Jag-ahf to ‘Slibberty wif us fer jumbo and watch da Stillers n’at”.

It would seem that those working at dictionary publishers have no family in Pennsylvania like me.

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Wait, has the word “frunk” entered the dictionary yet? It should.

Get The Frunk Out

With the proliferation of EVs out there, “frunk” will likely soon go from a sort-of-joke term to something as commonly used as Kleenex (or hoovering with our UK friends). A front luggage compartment was something once only seen on rear-engined cars that have now evaporated. In the U.S. a “frunk” was primarily a feature in rear-enginged Volkswagen products ending with the ill-fated Type 4. The 411/412 had a cavernous space, forcing the car to come from the factory with a Carolina Squat from front springs pumped up to handle all the crap you could stash in there.

Classic & Sports Car – Guilty Pleasures – Volkswagen Type 4 – 412 Wagon2
Volkswagen of America

Today, with most electric cars and SUVs still being the typical two- or three-box configuration, that leaves most of the old engine compartment available as free space. Arguably the King Of Frunks is present on a truck: the Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck. Here’s an engine compartment large enough for the biggest cast iron blocks Detroit can build, now totally empty. Ford says it can hold 14.1 cubic feet and 400 pounds worth of cargo, which is not exactly Crown Vic trunk capacity, but as enclosed cargo space other trucks don’t have, it’s a lot.

The frunk cargo area is just gravy, and there are plenty of things you could do with it that you might not consider with a standard car trunk. A quick search online reveals that Ford has submitted a number of patents for concepts of how this space can be used for work or play. While the ones I’ve seen have been interesting and logical uses for such a compartment, you can imagine my screwed-up mind wants to take it further than the creatives in Dearborn seem to want to go. I’ll let you take a look and see what your opinions are, though the fact that you’re reading this ill-publicized website at all makes me question your judgment.

Business In Front

In most of their promotional images, Ford has shown the frunk as space for the Lightning to help owners get their jobs done with 120-volt power outlets and space for equipment to run. Certainly, there’s far more that this area could be used for to make a mobile workspace.
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Ford
Based on the patent drawings submitted, Ford has considered this idea, or at least the concept of a pull-out work surface. The one I’ve seen pulls pretty far outwards, but I’m imagining something that just gives a few feet to work on whatever part you’re trying to create or mend. The actual void space of the frunk itself would be filled with modular tool cabinets that could be removed entirely or just the drawers themselves (which might have clear covers on top to allow them to be self-contained little bins).
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Ford / The Bishop
The open hood acts as a sun/rain shade, but more importantly, it could hold high-intensity LED downlights for night work. One thing that seems to be ignored by the patent drawings that I’ve seen is some usage for the area above the frunk space and below the bottom of the open hood. I’ve proposed a flip-down (or flip-up) pegboard-backed reconfigurable tool panel with clear doors on the front; sort of like a back-of-workbench tool wall for more items to get your job done. The possibilities are limitless and won’t end until we see drill presses, tools to repair hydraulic hoses, or any specialized equipment you can think of.

Party Central

Ford has shown patents of TV monitors under the open hood of a Lightning-type vehicle, yet the ones I’ve seen involve a clamshell-style opening where the hood portion folds down. I’d leave the hood section there to act as a sun shade for the screen, and a place to put in downlights for the bar below.
What, a bar? Sure, a full wet bar with a refrigerator, ice maker, sink, and a tap for a keg that can fit into the well below the floor. The space behind the bar unit and the firewall can hold a freshwater tank; the sink can drain into a tank under the floor or make like the Dave Matthew’s Band’s tour bus and just let the water fall to the ground. Hey, it’s not solid waste!
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Ford / The Bishop
What a great way to have an outdoor tailgate party in the front and watch your favorite sports team or have a Ford movie festival; you can watch stuff like Bullitt and Gone In Sixty Seconds but unless you have some Aussie Ford mayhem I’m not attending.

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The rebirth of Honda’s little folding Motocompo scooter has been long awaited by fans of the original one that fit into the back of the little Honda City in the early eighties. The thought of those bygone days was that you would drive the car as far into the city as you could, then park it, take out the Motocompo, and ride it the rest of the way to your urban destination. This was a really exciting solution to a problem that in reality didn’t seem to exist, but I think I have a way that something like this could work for a specific need today.
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Bring A Trailer
With the population aging, many people are seeing the need for wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Transporting these things often involves rather unwieldy-looking platforms that fit into a trailer hitch on a car or truck, blocking rear cargo area and likely giving you a very dirty scooter by the time you reach your destination.
There might be a better way. Some time back, I presented a rather unique use for that giant frunk on the Type 4 Volkswagen that I’d seen online. In the early seventies, an insurance company wanted to show that they would cover virtually any kind of car, and presented a series of ads with “Anycars” in them. While some insurance companies today will show a non-descript generic vehicle in their promotions, this company commissioned customizers to make humorous hodgepodges from components taken from dozens of unrelated models. The last one of record (“Anycar III”) used a 1973 VW 412 wagon as the basis:
Vw 412 12 17
Volkswagen of America
Anycar 3 D
Manufacturers Hanover
The AnyCar III featured a mic-drop trick that was rather ingenious. Behind the Rolls Royce style grille was a single passenger scooter that lowered out of the frunk space of the now-unrecognizable Volkswagen.
Anycar 3 E
Manufacturers Hanover
Wow, we could do the same thing with our Ford Lightning frunk! Imagine a platform that you can drive a folding scooter onto; the platform raises up and retracts into the covered space keeping it clean, dry, and secure. Obviously, I had to make a 60th Anniversary ‘Lil Pony Mustang-style scooter with a scaled-down front end and even fake side scoop vents; the handlebars and “Pony interior” style seat fold down to fit in the frunk. You can even charge the thing while it sits in there.
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Ford / The Bishop
By the way, if you think that I haven’t considered a high-powered Shelby version of this scooter to wreak havoc on a retirement center, you still really don’t know me at all, do you?

Keep On Frunking

The sky’s the limit with what we can do with a big frunk. For work, play, or the special needs of people very young or sort of old, there are lots of ideas we can explore. I guess, in a pinch, you could put suitcases up there, but where’s the fun in that?

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Jalop Gold
Jalop Gold
1 year ago

Jag-off is the Western PA version of “Bless your heart” in the south.

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MaxLatG
MaxLatG
1 year ago

As someone who lived in Pittsburgh for 2.5 years, I can confirm thats spot on. Don’t forget the Pittsburgh Left.

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Spectre6000
Spectre6000
1 year ago

The VW Type IV wagon was, in my objectively unimportant but vastly under appreciated opinion, one of the best designed cars from a utility perspective ever. It’s the exact sort of car that really gets me excited. Masterpiece of packaging.

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The Bishop
The Bishop
1 year ago
Reply to  Spectre6000

Parents bought one new when we were stationed in Germany. My cousin and I rode in the cargo area, four adults in the real seats, my brother on someone’s lap, frunk full of bags and a crib on the roof. Now we’d say a long wheelbase Expedition would be needed for such a job.

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Spectre6000
Spectre6000
1 year ago
Reply to  The Bishop

Wagons really need to make a comeback… I DD a 5er wagon. It would be perfect if only it had the 2 seats in the wayback. The same load would have required bags in laps or floors, but it’d have all the modern safety, emissions, and efficiency goodies while also being a very nice space to be in (though cramped in that situation) and moving quickly when the opportunity arises.

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Taco Shackleford
Taco Shackleford
1 year ago

I would like to point out, that while dialects between easter PA and western PA vary greatly, “Yeet yet/ Jeet Yet?” is a universal unofficial state slogan. From the coal mining and steel family Yinzers to the blue collar Hoagie Mouths all across the state, “yeet yet” is a familiar greeting showing the true hospitality of the state residents.

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JT4Ever
JT4Ever
1 year ago

I have yet to get super creative with our Lightning’s frunk, but it is always amusing to see the reactions of other shoppers when I throw a weeks worth of groceries into what looks like the engine compartment

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Jalop Gold
Jalop Gold
1 year ago
Reply to  JT4Ever

When I get my son from soccer practice I toss his dirty stuff in the frunk (funky frunk?) of my Model 3. I usually have someone ask if I have engine trouble when they see the hood(?) up.

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JT4Ever
JT4Ever
1 year ago
Reply to  Jalop Gold

This happened to me just this past weekend. There needs to be some sort of universal signal that a frunk is open but there is no engine trouble. Like a green light on top of the open frunk lid? A giant thumbs-up flag? A Simpsons-like, ear-splitting Everything’s OK alarm?

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BigThingsComin
BigThingsComin
1 year ago

Ah, another clue on the Bishop’s identity. Penna raised! “Jeet yet? Yinz aren’t takin’ dat Jag-ahf to ‘Slibberty wif us fer jumbo and watch da Stillers n’at”. Is Picksburg gold!

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Lizardman in a human suit
Lizardman in a human suit
1 year ago
Reply to  BigThingsComin

Lol. You have to love regional slang. I need a translation just to understand it. Now Cowboy, I understand, though one of my ex girlfriends hated it. Made her feel left out of the conversation

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The Bishop
The Bishop
1 year ago
Reply to  BigThingsComin

actually most of them are from the PA Dutch/ Harrisburg area. What fer dinner ya got? Lebanon bologna?

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BigThingsComin
BigThingsComin
1 year ago
Reply to  The Bishop

Ummm Lebanon bologna! A sinful treat.

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Jalop Gold
Jalop Gold
1 year ago
Reply to  BigThingsComin

as long as it’s not the sweet crap! What about chip chopped Islay ham?

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BigThingsComin
BigThingsComin
1 year ago
Reply to  Jalop Gold

Sweet Lebanon is gross.

Never tried Islay’s, but I’ve got a couple of pounds of chopped ham from the local butcher in the freezer to make hamloaf.

Last edited 1 year ago by BigThingsComin
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Crank Shaft
Crank Shaft
1 year ago

I love the toolbox! Now, if it had some doors that flipped out to protect the headlights from scratches and such it really would make an amazing work platform.

Also, what an ideal place for a sliding compound miter saw or like. Just slide it out and you’re ready. I’d prefer that over having something on the tailgate.

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John Hower
John Hower
1 year ago

Love the mobility scooter storage, but I’d need a Silverado-themed scooter to stash in the frunk.

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Brian Ash
Brian Ash
1 year ago

Back in the day weren’t only a few words added yearly, 400 words?!?! Sounds like a scam to sell books. I am boycotting Merriam Webster until Kwyjibo is added.

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Brian Ash
Brian Ash
1 year ago

But what would it mean if a girl had “Junk in Her Frunk”? That needs to be determined before Frunk makes it into the dictionary…

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Marathag
Marathag
1 year ago

Needs a station wagon style tailgate that could either flip down for seat/platform, or swing off to the side.
That way your noggin won’t hit the lip on the Frunk Lid

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MaximillianMeen
MaximillianMeen
1 year ago

Non-frunk question. Do the covers of the 120V outlets in the bed lock? Or can anyone just plug into your truck when parked?

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OFFLINE
OFFLINE
1 year ago
Reply to  MaximillianMeen

If it’s like the Propower on the F-150 hybrid (and I’m betting it is) the plugs have to be explicitly enabled. It’s not always on.

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Ghost of DadBod
Ghost of DadBod
1 year ago
Reply to  OFFLINE

Indeed, on a Lightning you have to enable the outlets from the touchscreen.

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MrLM002
MrLM002
1 year ago

An idea I had for the Frunk is to replace the frunk lid with one made of lexan to see how drastically the visibility would improve. Of course you could remove the frunk lid for the same visibility improvement but the Lexan would minimize the aerodynamic penalties.

It seems like the perfect opportunity to get your average F-150 driver to realize just how much visibility you lose with a massive hood/frunk.

Cabover/Cabforward has been and continues to be the best layout for automobiles.

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Marathag
Marathag
1 year ago
Reply to  MrLM002

Return of the IH Sightliner

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RidesBicyclesButLovesCars
RidesBicyclesButLovesCars
1 year ago

My first thought about the Lightning frunk is a bank of battery chargers for an all electric mowing business. Have 4 sets of batteries. One set is in active use. One set is cooling from the previous job. The last two are charging.

Assuming a two man crew with basic equipment (self propelled mowers, trimmers and leaf blowers), they could quietly knock out 5-8 yards a day.

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The Bishop
The Bishop
1 year ago
Reply to  RidesBicyclesButLovesCars

From what I understand, they’re considering a ban on gas equipment in California in a few short years so lawn crews will need something.

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Sandy Eggo
Sandy Eggo
1 year ago
Reply to  The Bishop

Yep. Gas-powered leaf blowers were banned by my city a few years ago, and there have been rumblings of a broader statewide ban on all gas-powered lawn tools.

Edit: Oops, this already happened. Sales of new gas-powered lawn equipment are banned as of start of this year. Use of existing equipment remains allowed, and stores are allowed to sell out their existing inventory.

Last edited 1 year ago by Sandy Eggo
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Jalop Gold
Jalop Gold
1 year ago
Reply to  The Bishop

I know of a guy with an all EGO 56V lawn business. He has solar panels on his trailer to keep the batteries charged while he is working a job and driving. I think the breakeven payoff would be far away, but perhaps there are tax credits or places that pay a premium for electric lawn care.

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Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
1 year ago

All of these ideas are quite entertaining; however, the most obvious use for the Lightning frunk is to transport the bodies of the unsuspecting pedestrians these beasts sneak up on ( and over) in crosswalks. You could probably jam in five or six, maybe as many as a dozen if you happen to plow through an elementary school crossing.

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MaximillianMeen
MaximillianMeen
1 year ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Hmmm. Just make the lower, vertical part of the frunk hinged and spring-loaded. Then the trucks can just swallow pedestrians whole, and you don’t have to stop to clean up the mess!

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Palmetto Ranger
Palmetto Ranger
1 year ago

My first thought as a redneck adjacent southerner was that someone is going to fill one of these with water. Googling it turned up a delightful f150 forum thread started by a hero wanting to know why Ford put a drain in the frunk but failed to give him a plug.

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The Bishop
The Bishop
1 year ago
Reply to  Palmetto Ranger

I’ve seen it used for a pet bath

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Ghost of DadBod
Ghost of DadBod
1 year ago
Reply to  Palmetto Ranger

Hot tub!

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Abdominal Snoman
Abdominal Snoman
1 year ago
Reply to  Palmetto Ranger

holy crap, 14.1 ft3 is 105 gallons, or roughly 800Lb of water, 700Lb of gas…

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JT4Ever
JT4Ever
1 year ago
Reply to  Palmetto Ranger

The frunks’ floor panel is removable, with a storage bin below. But, that bin has a drain hole, with the idea that you fill it with ice and you’ve got yourself a tailgate cooler with a drain. Someone needs to make an aftermarket plug so you could just fill it with Long Island Iced Tea or something

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Palmetto Ranger
Palmetto Ranger
1 year ago
Reply to  JT4Ever

Its not insulated, right? That does not make for much of a cooler. I figured the drain was in the event something leaked you did not get liquid sloshing around in there and ruining the electronics.

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JT4Ever
JT4Ever
1 year ago
Reply to  Palmetto Ranger

I don’t think it’s insulated. My best guess is that the idea is not for long-term cold storage. More for dumping a bunch of ice into at a tailgate party and keeping drinks cool for a few hours. Honestly, it’s a novelty like so many other features in vehicles

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