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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra

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2025 Ford F-150 vs. 2025 Toyota Tundra

Which One is Right for You?

Feature Ford F-150
(Our choice!)
Toyota Tundra
Starting Price $38,810 $40,090
Engine Power 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6: 325 hp/400 lb.-ft. torque
5.0-liter V8: 400 hp/410 lb.-ft. torque
3.5-liter EcoBoost V6: 400 hp/500 lb.-ft. torque
3.5-liter PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6: 430 hp/570 lb.-ft. torque
High-Output 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6: 450 hp/510 lb.-ft. torque
High-Output Supercharged 5.2-liter V8: 720 hp/640 lb.-ft. torque
i-FORCE 3.4-liter Twin-Turbo V6: 358 hp/406 lb.-ft. torque
i-FORCE 3.4-liter Twin-Turbo V6: 389 hp/479 lb.-ft. torque
i-FORCE MAX 3.4-liter Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid: 437 hp/583 lb.-ft. torque
Fuel Efficiency 22 city/24 highway MPG  17 city/19 highway MPG
Warranty 5 years/60,000 miles 5 years/60,000 miles

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Overview

When it comes to full-size pickup trucks, the 2025 Ford F-150 and the Toyota Tundra are two of the most talked-about options on the market. Both deliver impressive power, bold design, and modern tech, but only one offers the versatility and value today’s truck buyers are looking for. In this detailed comparison from Crain Ford of Little Rock, we explore how the Ford F-150 stacks up against the Tundra in key areas like engine options, towing capacity, off-road performance, interior comfort, and advanced safety features. If you’re searching for the best full-size truck for work or play, the 2025 Ford F-150 stands out as the smarter, more capable choice.  

2025 Ford F-150 Trims

  • XL
  • STX
  • XLT
  • Lariat
  • Tremor
  • King Ranch
  • Platinum
  • Raptor

2025 Toyota Tundra Trims

  • SR
  • SR5
  • Limited
  • Platinum
  • 1794 Edition, Limited i-FORCE MAX
  • Platinum i-FORCE MAX
  • 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX
  • TRD Pro
  • Capstone


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Performance & Powertrain Options

The 2025 Ford F-150 comes with a wide variety of engines so that you can choose the perfect power level for your needs. Engine options include:


-2.7-liter EcoBoost V6
-5.0-liter V8
-3.5-liter EcoBoost V6
-3.5-liter PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6
-High-Output 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6
-High-Output Supercharged 5.2-liter V8


The F-150 offers up to 720 horsepower, and when properly equipped, it can tow over 13,000 pounds. That’s one of the highest ratings in its class.


The Toyota Tundra offers fewer options. Its main powertrain is a twin-turbo V6, available with or without a hybrid system. While powerful, it maxes out at around 12,000 pounds of towing, slightly behind the F-150.


Winner: Ford F-150 for more engine choices and better towing capability.

Off-road Capabilities

Off-road Capabilities

Both trucks offer off-road packages, but the Ford F-150 Raptor and Tremor trims take things to another level. You get features like:


-FOX off-road shocks
-35-inch all-terrain tires
-Trail Control and Terrain Management System
-Skid plates and higher ground clearance


The Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is solid, with upgraded suspension and off-road tech, but it doesn’t match the raw power and flexibility of the F-150’s Raptor trim.


Winner: Ford F-150 for serious off-road enthusiasts.

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Technology Features

Inside the 2025 Ford F-150, you’ll find a modern cabin with available features like:


-12-inch touchscreen with SYNC 4
-Digital instrument cluster
-Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
-Over-the-air updates and FordPass Connect
-Max Recline Seats and interior work surface


The Tundra also offers a nice interior with a large screen and tech like wireless smartphone connectivity, but it lacks some work-friendly features the F-150 includes.


Winner: Ford F-150 for tech that fits both work and play..

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Interior Space & Comfort

Both trucks offer spacious seating, premium materials on higher trims, and smooth rides. The Toyota Tundra leans more toward luxury in its upper trims. At the same time, the Ford F-150 balances comfort with function, especially with its available Max Recline front seats perfect for long trips or quick naps at the jobsite.


Ford also offers more interior storage and rear-seat space in some configurations.


Winner: Tie. Choose based on what comfort features matter most to you.

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Safety and Driver Assistance

The 2025 Ford F-150 comes standard with Ford Co-Pilot360, which includes:


-Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
-Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)
-Lane-Keeping System
-Rear View Camera
-Optional BlueCruise hands-free driving (on select trims)


The Tundra comes with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, offering similar features, including adaptive cruise control and lane departure alert.


Both trucks are strong in this category, but the F-150 offers more advanced options, especially for hands-free driving.


Winner: Ford F-150 for more advanced driver-assist options.

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Our Choice

At Crain Ford of Little Rock, the 2025 Ford F-150 is the clear winner in this head-to-head comparison. It offers:

-More powertrain options
-Higher towing capacity
-Better off-road trims
-Innovative tech for work and play
-Advanced safety features and comfort

While the Toyota Tundra is a solid truck, the F-150 continues to set the standard for what a full-size pickup should be.

Stop by Crain Ford of Little Rock to test drive the 2025 Ford F-150 today. Whether you need a tough work truck or a high-tech daily driver, we’ll help you find the perfect fit.

Prices do not include additional fees and costs of closing, including government fees and taxes, any finance charges, service and handling fee of $129, or emissions testing fees. All prices, specifications, and availability subject to change without notice. Crain Ford of Little Rock retains all incentives.