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Clash of the Half-Ton Trucks: Compare the New Ford F-150 to the Toyota Tundra

Don't settle with your new truck purchase. You should choose a new truck that's as tough as it is smart. Only the new Ford F-150 qualifies. You can unlock America's best-selling truck in Eureka at Mangold Ford, Inc. As you browse the field of half-ton trucks, you can compare the Ford F-150 to competing models like the Toyota Tundra.

From utility to capability, the Toyota Tundra cannot top the new Ford F-150. We're the go-to regional Ford truck dealer serving El Paso, IL with a wide selection of new F-150 models, and we can hand you the keys to the superior pickup.

Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Engines

The Ford F-150 gives Metamora truck buyers more powertrain options. There are two versions of the EcoBoost® twin-turbocharged V6 engine, generating 325 to 400 horsepower and 400 to 500 pound-feet of torque. You can choose a 400-horsepower 5.0-liter Ti-VCT V8 engine for the Ford F-150 you buy in Eureka and get a truck that delivers 410 pound-feet of torque. New Ford F-150 trucks powered by the 3.5-liter PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6 engine deliver 430 horsepower and 570 pound-feet of torque.

Non-hybrid models for the Toyota Tundra generate between 358 and 389 horsepower through an i-FORCE 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 that has torque outputs of 406 and 479 pound-feet. Toyota Tundra Hybrid trucks generate 437 horsepower and 583 pound-feet of torque through an i-FORCE MAX™ twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain. For maximum power that tops the Toyota Tundra, truck shoppers from Carlock can unlock an F-150 Raptor R™ that has a 5.2-liter supercharged V8 engine unleashing 720 horsepower and 640 pound-feet of torque. The Raptor for the F-150 also offers a 450-horsepower high-output 3.5-liter EcoBoost® engine that delivers 510 pound-feet of torque.

Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Towing & Payload Ratings

Move heavier materials around Metamora with a Ford F-150, which can handle payloads up to 2,445 pounds. That figure tops the class - including the Tundra, which checks in below 2,000 pounds with a payload rating of 1,940 pounds.

The Ford F-150 boasts another best-in-class figure in the capability department. New F-150 trucks can tow up to 13,500 pounds, and this maximum towing capacity tops the Toyota Tundra at 12,000 pounds. Haul your boats and heavier trailers back to Germantown Hills, IL with a Ford F-150 truck.

Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Configurations

When you buy a new Ford F-150 in Eureka, you can have three cab configuration options. Choose between a SuperCrew Cab, a Super Cab, or Regular Cab. The Toyota Tundra only offers two cab sizes with the CrewMax and Double Cab.

Each pickup offers three truck bed options. Double Cab models for the Toyota Tundra can have a truck bed of either 78 or 98 inches (6.5; 8.1 feet). CrewMax models have a 66-inch (5.5-foot) truck bed. The Ford F-150 gives Carlock truck buyers the option of three similar box lengths stretching 66, 78, and 96 inches (5.5; 6.5; 8.0 feet).

Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Utility & Design

While the Toyota Tundra has a boxed steel frame and an aluminum-reinforced bed featuring ultra-durable Sheet-Molded Composite Surface, the Ford F-150 is even tougher, thanks to its durable high-strength steel frame and military-grade aluminum-alloy bed. The Ford F-150's Pro-Access Tailgate has a smart design that puts El Paso, IL truck owners 19 inches closer to the bed for an easier reach. The Ford F-150 includes a driver-side approach swing gate, and it's the only truck in its class to offer a 100-degree fully opened integrated tailgate.

Unlike the Toyota Tundra, which only offers a 400-watt inverter, the Ford F-150 can be turned into a mobile generator. With 2,000 to 7,200 watts of on-demand power, the Ford F-150 can help Eureka drivers power TVs, portable speakers, electric heaters, and other recreational equipment, along with work tools, such as hammer drills, jigsaws, air compressors, welders, and more. It's all thanks to Pro Power Onboard, which provides an energy boost in the truck bed with up to 7.2 kW of electrical power.

Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Interior

You can add an Interior Work Surface to the Ford F-150. This add-on will unfold the center console and create a flat work surface so you can break out your laptop at the job site around Washington with the F-150. The Toyota Tundra is missing such a feature.

Convenient under-seat storage inside the cab of the Ford F-150 gives Germantown Hills, IL truck owners extra room to secure hunting gear, power tools, and other belongings. The Ford F-150 is also lauded for its cab functionality, courtesy of versatile flip-up rear seats that can make room for coolers, large storage bins, and other gear if the truck bed is full. Rear-seat storage is offered by the Tundra, which has seats that fold and flip up.

Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Technology

While the Tundra offers a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, only an 8-inch screen is standard. The selection of new Ford F-150 trucks near Carlock come with a standard 12-inch productivity screen and SYNC® 4 technology with Enhanced Voice Recognition. Each truck includes wireless Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ integration, but the Toyota Tundra fails to offer a 5G LTE Wi-Fi® Hotspot. The maximum number of speakers in the Toyota Tundra is 12 through its JBL® Premium Audio system. Immerse yourself in rich sound throughout the towing journey to El Paso, IL with the Ford F-150 providing 14 speakers through the Bang & Olufsen® Sound System.


Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Safety

On I-74 and other major highways, you can drive your F-150 truck hands-free while towing, thanks to the Ford BlueCruise feature. The Tundra doesn't offer a hands-free driving feature. Each truck offers a head-up display, and Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist for the Tundra is comparable to Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ and Pro Trailer Hitch Assist™ in the F-150. These features for the Ford F-150 help Washington truck owners hitch up a trailer without any stress. Both trucks tout similar safety features through Ford Co-Pilot360® for the F-150 and Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5 for the Tundra.


Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra - Additional Performance Features & Off-Roading

The Toyota Tundra's fuel tank can hold less than 23 gallons. You'll fuel up at pumps between El Paso, IL and Carlock less often with the Ford F-150, thanks to the truck's 36-gallon fuel tank. The Tundra offers all-terrain tires on TRD models, but they are not as large as the 37-inch all-terrain tires that can come with the Ford F-150 Raptor. Both the Tundra and F-150 offer 4x4 configurations and work with 10-speed automatic transmissions. While the Tundra can come with Crawl Control and Multi-Terrain Select, the F-150 offers Ford Trail Controlâ„¢, Trail Turn Assist, and Trail 1-Pedal Drive to tame any trail.

Visit Your Eureka Ford Truck Dealer to Test Drive a New F-150 Today

It's time to get to work, and our Ford dealership in Eureka has new F-150 trucks for sale. Find your ideal Ford F-150 configuration within our new inventory. Then get directions from Washington or Carlock to our Ford dealership to test drive a F-150 truck today. You can buy or lease any new F-150 truck from Mangold Ford, Inc. Finish all of your upcoming tasks with ease by shopping at your Eureka Ford truck dealer, home of the best-selling truck: the F-150.


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