Ford F-150 vs Toyota Tundra

 

When you're searching for a truck to get some work done in Springfield, Glenolden, and Swarthmore, you may find that you have a lot of commanding options. At Springfield Ford, we want to help you narrow down your choices, so we created this comparison of the popular Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra.

Read on to discover which pickup delivers the powerful performance you're searching for and contact us if you have any questions.

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Bring Your Trailer Along for the Ride

Every worksite has different demands, so the Ford F-150 offers six total engine options, each with their own host of benefits and towing capabilities. With this diverse lineup, you can choose the best engine to tackle your projects. If you're looking for maximum pulling power to haul heavy machinery or a multi-horse trailer, opt for the available 3.5-liter EcoBoost® engine that can handle up to 13,200 pounds with ease. Unfortunately, the Toyota Tundra only has one powertrain with a maximum towing capacity of 10,200 pounds, so it might not be able to get the job done.

The F-150 then simplifies hauling your large boat with Pro Trailer Backup Assist™. This available system seamlessly synchronizes your truck and trailer, so you only need to turn a dial to easily back your camper into your site. Since this advanced technology is a class-exclusive feature on the F-150, you won't be privy to its convenience with the Tundra.[1]


Tear It Up on the Weekends

You work hard throughout the week and deserve to have some fun on the weekends. The Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra have got your back with rugged 4-wheel drive systems that work to lock your wheels for a more controlled ride through mud and over rocks, helping you take an unforgettable getaway.

The F-150 takes it to the next level with an available Terrain Management System™. Choose from seven modes (Normal, Sport, Slippery, Tow/Haul, Deep Snow/Sand, Baja, and Rock Crawl) to match the road conditions you're encountering. It will then manage acceleration, braking, and torque to provide you with the ideal amount of road grip needed to stay in command of your pickup. You may not be able to tackle as many off-road situations in the Tundra, though, since this system isn't available.

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A Safe Drive Wherever You Roam

Whether you're staying local at your worksite or taking to the open road, you'll want a truck to keep you protected from whatever's thrown your way. Luckily, Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking comes standard in the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra. It detects and alerts you to potential frontal collisions so you can take the necessary actions to avoid a collision altogether.

The BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert is also available in these pickups, alerting you to vehicles traveling in your side blind zones. The F-150 offers Trailer Coverage as well. That way, you can program the length of your trailer into the system for a confident drive even with a 25-foot-long camper in tow. Without this helpful feature in the Tundra, you may not feel as at ease changing lanes with your trailer attached.


Ford F-150 vs Toyota Tundra: Take a Test Drive Today!

While the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra share some similarities, we think drivers in Springfield, Glenolden, and Swarthmore will prefer the higher towing capacity, advanced safety systems, and extra off-road features of the F-150 will appeal more to you. Get behind the wheel of this impressive truck at Springfield Ford today. Contact us to schedule a test drive.

 

[1] Class is Full-Size Pickups under 8,500 GVWR.

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