The street truck died when Ford killed the SVT Lightning in 2004. Twenty years later, Roush Performance resurrects the lowered, mean-looking pickup with the 2026 F-150 Nitemare—and it’s meaner than before.
This isn’t your neighbor’s weekend hauler. The Nitemare drops your F-150 three inches up front and five inches in the rear, transforming America’s best-selling truck into something that looks like it’s prowling for trouble. Think of it as the anti-Lobo: where Ford’s off-road special climbs rocks, the Nitemare hugs asphalt.
Suspension Surgery
The transformation starts with a comprehensive suspension overhaul. Coil-overs replace the factory setup while drop spindles and knuckles slash ride height. Twin-tube dampers and progressive-rate springs manage the new geometry. Upgraded anti-roll bars keep things planted through corners, delivering enhanced handling capability that transforms the truck’s character.
Those 22-inch gloss black wheels wrapped in 305/40R22 General Tire rubber complete the stance transformation. This truck doesn’t just look fast sitting still—it broadcasts intentions from three lanes away.
Key Specs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Roush kit price | $22,999 (plus base F-150 cost) |
| Suspension drop | 3-inch front/5-inch rear |
| Wheels | 22-inch gloss black with performance tires |
| Interior | Raven Black quilted leather with red accents |
| Warranty | 3-year/36,000-mile through Ford dealers |
Street Cred Restored
The exterior makeover screams attitude from every angle. Roush’s blackout grille integrates amber running lights while functional hood extractors sport Nitemare badges. Optional checkered-flag bedside graphics lean into racing heritage—subtle as a sledgehammer, exactly as intended.
Blacked-out tailgate badges and integrated LED markers complete the sinister look.
Inside, Raven Black quilted leather seats feature red accent stitching and American flag tags. The leather-wrapped steering wheel gets a red carbon-fiber insert. Aluminum pedals and embroidered floor mats remind you this isn’t stock. Each truck gets a serialized Roush plaque because exclusivity matters in the aftermarket world.
The factory 400-horsepower Coyote V-8 stays untouched, but Roush adds a performance cat-back exhaust with dual black tips. Slotted brake rotors handle the enhanced stopping duties.
Available through Roush-authorized Ford dealerships on XL and XLT trims, the Nitemare package transforms any F-150 into a Lightning spiritual successor. Street truck culture just got its dealer-backed revival.
























