Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra

Comparing the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra: Which Full-Size Pickup Should You Get?

When it comes to full-size pickup trucks, the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra are two of the most popular choices on the market. Both trucks have been fully redesigned for the latest model year, offering bold new styles, impressive capabilities, and a range of advanced features. At Healey Brothers Ford in Poughkeepsie, NY, we're proud to carry the powerful and capable Ford F-150. But how does it compare to its rival, the Toyota Tundra? Let's take a closer look at these two pickup heavyweights.

Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra

 F-150

Ford F-150

Tundra

Toyota Tundra

  Ford F-150 Toyota Tundra
Engine Power 450 hp @ 5,850 rpm 389 hp @ 5,200 rpm
Engine Torque 510 lb-ft @ 3,000 rpm 479 lb-ft @ 2,400 rpm
Transmission 10-speed automatic 10-speed automatic
Fuel Economy (City/Hwy/Combined) Not Available 17 / 22 / 19 MPG
Fuel Capacity 36.0 gal. 32.2 gal.
Tire size 315/70R17 265/60R20

*Comparison source: Edmunds (https://www.edmunds.com/car-comparisons/).

Performance

Performance and Capability

When comparing the engine options of the F-150 and Tundra, we find the Ford F-150 offers six impressive powertrains, including a powerful 400-horsepower V8 and the groundbreaking PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6. This hybrid powertrain delivers 430 horsepower and a massive 570 lb.-ft of torque, making it the most powerful engine in the F-150 lineup. When properly equipped, the F-150 can tow up to 14,000 pounds and haul a payload of up to 3,325 pounds. That's more than enough muscle for any job site in Fishkill or weekend adventure in Beacon.

The Toyota Tundra, on the other hand, offers two engine choices: a twin-turbo V6 and a hybrid V6. The hybrid powertrain generates an impressive 437 horsepower and 583 lb.-ft of torque. However, the Tundra falls short of the F-150 in terms of maximum towing and payload capacities. When properly equipped, the Tundra can tow up to 12,000 pounds and haul up to 1,940 pounds. While still respectable numbers, the F-150 has a clear advantage in this category.

Design and Comfort

Both the F-150 and Tundra have received bold redesigns that give them a more rugged, muscular appearance. The F-150's exterior features a new front fascia with a larger grille and sculpted hood, giving it a commanding presence on the road. Inside, the F-150 offers a range of trim options, from the work-ready XL to the luxurious Limited and King Ranch models. Higher trims feature premium materials like genuine wood and leather upholstery.

The Tundra's new look is equally impressive, with a massive grille, pronounced fenders, and available LED light signatures. While the Tundra's interior may not be quite as upscale as the F-150's high-end trims, it does offer more passenger space, particularly in the rear seats. The Tundra's new CrewMax model boasts best-in-class legroom, making it a great choice for families or work crews.

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Technology and Connectivity

When it comes to staying connected on the go, both the F-150 and Tundra offer advanced infotainment systems. The F-150 features Ford's SYNC 4 system, which boasts a large, user-friendly touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, and natural voice recognition. Higher trims offer an even larger 12-inch touchscreen display. The F-150 also offers unique features like an available interior work surface that makes it easy to handle paperwork or use a laptop on the job site.

The Tundra's new Audio Multimedia system is also impressive, with a standard eight-inch touchscreen that can be upgraded to a massive 14-inch display on higher trims. It also features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as a new intelligent voice assistant that can handle more natural language commands. Both trucks offer Wi-Fi hotspot capability, so you can stay connected even on long road trips from Hyde Park.

Safety Features

Safety is a top priority for both Ford and Toyota, and their full-size trucks reflect that commitment. The F-150 and Tundra both offer a comprehensive suite of standard driver-assist technologies, including pre-collision warning with automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and automatic high beams. These features provide added peace of mind whether you're navigating busy streets in Wappingers Falls or cruising on the highway.

The F-150 Ford Truck takes safety a step further with its available Ford Co-Pilot360 Active 2.0 package, which includes advanced features like Active Park Assist 2.0 and Intersection Assist. Perhaps most impressively, the F-150 offers Blue Cruise, a hands-free highway driving system that allows you to take your hands off the wheel on over 100,000 miles of pre-mapped highways across North America.

The Tundra, meanwhile, comes standard with blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert on all trims, features that are optional on the F-150. The Tundra also boasts a total of eight airbags, including a driver and front passenger knee airbag, compared to six airbags in the F-150.

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Why You Should Pick Up the New F-150

While both the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra are impressive full-size pickup trucks, the F-150 has a slight edge in terms of overall performance, capability, and technology. With features like its class-leading towing and payload capacities, innovative hybrid powertrain, and unique features like the Pro Power Onboard generator and BlueCruise hands-free driving system, the F-150 is hard to beat.

That said, the Tundra remains a strong contender, particularly for those who prioritize passenger comfort and standard safety features. Its spacious CrewMax model and comprehensive suite of driver-assist technologies make it a compelling choice.

Ultimately, the best way to decide between these two excellent trucks is to experience them for yourself. At Healey Brothers Ford in Poughkeepsie, we invite you to come take the Ford F-150 for a test drive and see why it's been America's best-selling truck for over four decades. With its unrivaled combination of power, capability, and innovation, the F-150 is ready to tackle any job you throw at it.

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