2025 Ford F-150 vs. 2025 Toyota Tundra

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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

Shopping for your next pickup? Two of the top contenders in the full-size truck world are the 2025 Ford F-150 and the Toyota Tundra. Both offer strong performance, modern features, and head-turning style—but which one truly gives you more for your money?

At Crain Ford of Jacksonville, we’ve compared both trucks to help drivers from Jacksonville, Cabot, and Sherwood make the right choice. Let’s break it down.  

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 gives you more choices under the hood than almost any other truck on the market. Available engines include:

-2.7L EcoBoost V6
-5.0L V8
-3.5L EcoBoost V6
-3.5L PowerBoost Full Hybrid V6
-High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost V6
-Supercharged 5.2L V8 (F-150 Raptor R)

Depending on how it’s equipped, the F-150 delivers up to 720 horsepower and can tow more than 13,000 pounds. That’s best-in-class strength for towing trailers, boats, or work equipment around central Arkansas.

The Toyota Tundra, on the other hand, comes standard with a twin-turbo V6 and an optional hybrid version. Its max towing capacity is about 12,000 pounds, falling a bit short compared to Ford’s numbers.

Verdict: F-150 – more engine options and top-rated towing power.

Off-road Capabilities

Off-road Capabilities

Both trucks offer off-road models, but Ford’s options go above and beyond. The F-150 Tremor and F-150 Raptor are built for serious off-roading with:

-Trail-ready suspension and FOX shocks
-35-inch off-road tires
-Terrain Management System and Trail Control
-Skid plates and enhanced ground clearance

The Tundra TRD Pro is a capable off-road pickup with upgraded shocks and drive modes, but it doesn’t quite match the off-road muscle of Ford’s Raptor.

Verdict: F-150 – better suited for off-road adventures in the woods or hills of Arkansas.

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Technology Features

Inside the 2025 F-150, you’ll find smart features made for work and play:

-12" touchscreen with SYNC 4
-Digital gauge cluster
-FordPass Connect with Wi-Fi
-Over-the-air updates
-Optional Max Recline Seats and fold-flat work surface

The Toyota Tundra has modern tech like a large center screen and wireless Apple CarPlay, but it misses out on some work-friendly features like the interior work surface and unique seat options.

Verdict: F-150 – great for drivers who want a mobile office and entertainment on the go.

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Interior Space & Comfort

The F-150 and Tundra both offer roomy cabins, smooth rides, and upscale materials in higher trims. The Tundra’s top trims focus on luxury, while the F-150 blends comfort with practicality.

With features like Max Recline Seats and extra rear legroom in SuperCrew models, the F-150 gives you more flexibility, whether you're commuting or resting between job sites.

Verdict: Tie – both trucks are comfortable; your pick depends on how you use your truck day-to-day.

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Safety and Driver Assistance

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

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

The Toyota Tundra features Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, with similar systems like adaptive cruise control and lane tracing. But Ford’s BlueCruise gives it an edge for cutting-edge safety.

Verdict: F-150 – more advanced driver-assist technology, especially for highway driving.

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Our Choice

At Crain Ford of Jacksonville, the 2025 Ford F-150 is our top choice for drivers who want the most value in a full-size truck.

It delivers:

-A wide range of engines
-Higher towing capacity
-Superior off-road models
-Tech that fits both work and family life
-Innovative safety features

The Toyota Tundra is a strong competitor, but the F-150 continues to lead the way with its unmatched capability and smart design.

Ready to experience the 2025 Ford F-150 in person? Come visit us near Highway 67/167 and take a test drive. Whether you need a workhorse or a weekend warrior, we’ll help you find the perfect F-150 for your lifestyle and budget.

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 Jacksonville retains all incentives.