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2025 Toyota Tundra vs the Competition

2025 Toyota Tundra vs the Competition

Toyota’s full-size pickup truck is named after the vast, flat, treeless Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, where the subsoil is permanently frozen. While that doesn’t sound like a great place to be, the Toyota Tundra is a different story. Toyota launched the third-generation Tundra for the 2022 model year, which has altered the perception of a full-size truck.

To start, there is no V8 in the lineup. All Tundra models are powered by a 3.4-liter twin-turbocharged V6 in one of two states of tune. Being a Toyota, there is a hybrid option based on the same engine, with the hybrid system mostly on hand to provide more power. All drivetrains include a 10-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission and the choice of rear or four-wheel drive, except on trims where 4-wheel drive is standard.

The Tundra offers configurations according to your needs. All model cabins feature four doors, but if cargo capability is more important than back seat room, the Double Cab can be combined with a 6.5—or 8.1-foot bed. If cabin space takes priority, the spacious CrewMax cabin can be combined with a footbed. The latter is the most popular configuration and will be the basis for the comparisons below unless otherwise specified.

2025 Toyota Tundra vs the Chevrolet Silverado

The Chevrolet Silverado is the second best-selling vehicle in the US.  Such sales numbers of over a half-million a year enable a broad model line with three cab sizes and four engine choices. There are nine trim levels, from the basic WT (Work Truck) to the plush High Country to the ZR2, an off-road focused competitor to the Tundra TRD Pro.  The Silverado shares almost all mechanical components with the GMC Sierra 1500, and the latest design for both models launched in the 2019 model year.  The Tundra SR5 CrewMax 4×2 and Silverado 1500 LT Crew Cab 4×2 both have MSRPs a little over and under $50K and will be the default base of comparison unless otherwise specified.

  • The Tundra SR5’s 389-hp 3.4-liter V6 has significantly more power than the Silverado LT’s base engine(310-hp) and both its available engines (305—and 366-hp).
  • The Tundra’s engine also has more torque (479 lb-ft) than the base Silverado engine (430 lb-ft) and its optional V8 (383 lb-ft), falling short only to the optional Silverado Diesel inline-6 (495 lb-ft).
  • The Silverado has no hybrid drivetrain.
  • The Tundra i-FORCE MAX hybrid drivetrain produces more torque at 583 @ 2400 rpm than the Silverado Diesel engine at 495 @ 2,750 rpm.
  • A 10-speed automatic is standard on all Tundra models compared to the standard 8-speed transmission on the Silverado.  A 10-speed automatic is available on upper trim levels of the Silverado.
  • Despite greater power, the Tundra i-Force twin-turbo 3.4-liter V6 gets slightly better fuel mileage than the Silverado’s turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-4 (18/23/20 vs. 18/21/19).
  • The i-FORCE engine also gets better fuel mileage than the Silverado’s less powerful 5.3-liter V8 (18/23/20 vs. 16/21/18).
  • With the large cabin short configurations, the Tundra has an almost foot longer wheelbase for a more stable highway ride (13’1” vs. 12’3”).
  • The ground clearance on the base Tundra models is notably higher than that on the base Silverado models (9.3 inches vs. 7.9 inches).
  • The Tundra earned a 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK+ from IIHS, their highest designation.  The Silverado did not receive any accolades from IIHS.
  • The Tundra comes with 2 years / 25K miles of complementary maintenance instead of 1 year / 12K miles for the Silverado.

2025 Toyota Tundra vs the RAM 1500

Dodge pickup trucks have been around for over a century.  The Ram name first appeared in 1989, and when the truck division separated from Dodge in 2010, the division was named RAM, and the 1500 name was introduced to designate the light-duty equivalent of the F-150, Silverado, and Tundra. Once heavily invested in Hemi V8s, the 1500 line has transitioned to a “Hurricane” 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 cylinder engine, with a 3.6 normally aspirated V6 as the base engine. Models are available with a Quad Cab featuring short rear doors and a Crew Cab with four standard-sized doors. Cargo beds are offered in lengths of 5’7” and 6’4”. There are eight trim levels, starting with the basic Tradesman and culminating with the Tungsten, the flagship of the model line.

  • The Tundra’s base 3.4-liter turbocharged V6 in the SR model has 348 horsepower, compared to 305 from the normally aspirated 3.6-liter V6 in the Ram 1500.
  • The difference in torque is even more significant: The SR-5 engine produces 405 lb-ft @2000 rpm, compared to 271 lb-ft @ 4900 rpm for the Ram 1500 V6.
  • The available Ram 1500 Hurricane engine has more horsepower than the Tundra i-FORCE engine, at 420 vs. 389, but the Toyota engine has more lb-ft of torque, at 479 vs. 469.
  • On the upper end of the model line, the Ram 1500 Hurricane H.O. (High Output) has more horsepower than the Tundra’s i-FORCE MAX hybrid engine, 437 vs. 540, but less lb-ft of torque, 583 vs. 521.
  • When comparing the most powerful engines, the Tundra’s i-FORCE MAX hybrid drivetrain is rated at 19/22/20 (4WD), compared to 15/24/17 for the Ram 1500’s high-output engine (all Ram 1500 Hurricane H.O. models have 4WD).
  • The Tundra model line has a 10-speed transmission vs. an 8-speed automatic for all Ram 1500s.
  • The Tundra’s fuel capacity is significantly greater than that of the Ram 1500 (36 gallons vs. 26 for a possible range of 756 miles vs. 572 for the Ram 1500), which is the highest possible range for each model line.
  • Among the non-off-road-focused models, the Tundra has significantly greater ground clearance than the Ram 1500 (9.3 inches vs. 7.7).
  • The base towing capacity of the Tundra is 7,600 pounds compared to 6,640 pounds for the Ram 1500.
  • The Tundra can tow a maximum of 12,000 pounds vs. the 11,550-pound maximum towing capacity of the Ram 1500.

2025 Toyota Tundra vs the Ford F-150

The Ford F-150 has the distinction of being the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the past 43 years.  With sales of over $750K models per year, the F-150 has a broad model line with Regular Cab, SuperCab, and SuperCrew® cabs, six different internal combustion engine choices, including the only other hybrid drivetrain in the category besides the Tundra i-FORCE MAX.  It also has eight trim levels, from the basic XL to the Tundra TRD Pro competing Raptor® to the luxurious Platinum, which would compete against the Tundra Capstone.

Unless otherwise specified, all dimensional comparisons will be between the Tundra SR5 4×2 and the F-150 XLT 4×2, both with the full-size 4-door cab and smaller cargo bed, which is the most popular configuration for all full-size pickup truck models.

  • When comparing XL and SR5 base engines, the Tundra produces 389 horsepower compared to 325 for the F-150 XL.
  • Also, when comparing these two engines, the Tundra produces 479 lb-ft of torque compared to 400 for the F-150.
  • The Tundra SR5’s i-FORCE engine slightly trails the F-150’s optional 5.0-liter V8 in horsepower (389 vs. 400) but significantly exceeds its torque (479 lb-ft vs. 410).
  • When comparing the hybrid engine, the Tundra’s i-FORCE MAX 3.4-liter V6 hybrid system exceeds the F-150’s 3.5-liter V6 hybrid system in horsepower (437 vs. 430) and torque (583@2400 rpm vs. 570@3000 rpm).
  • Looking at the price comparable Tundra SR5 and F-150 XLT 4×2 models, the Tundra has a higher maximum payload.  (1830 lb. vs. 1685),
  • The Tundra earned a 2025 TOP SAFETY PICK+ from IIHS, their highest designation.  The Ford F-150 earned a TOP SAFETY PICK, which is one step down.
  • All Tundra models have adaptive cruise control, which is not available on base F-150 models.
  • All Tundra models have keyless start, which is not standard on base F-150 models.
  • Air conditioning is standard on both trucks, but only the Tundra has automatic climate control on all models.
  • The Tundra CrewMax Cab comes standard with rear climate control vents, while the Ford F-150 Super Crew cab does not.
  • Dual front knee airbags are standard on all Tundra models while not available on the F-150.

Compare 2025 Toyota Tundra to the Competition

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Half Ton Trucks Toyota Tundra Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Ram 1500 Ford F-150
Trims 10 9 10 8
Colors 10 7 18 8
Engine Cylinders 6 4 6 6
Horsepower 3.4 V6 – 389
3.4 V6 HEV – 437
SR – 348
I4 – 310
I6 – 305
5.3 V8 – 355
6.2 V8 – 420
3.6 V6 – 305
3.0 I6 – 420
3.0 I6 – 560
2.7 V6 – 325
3.5 V6 – 400
5.0 V8 – 400
3.5 V6 HEV – 430
Torque 479, 583, 405 383 / 420 / 430 / 495 271 / 469 / 521 400 / 410 / 500 / 570
Transmission 10-speed automatic 8 or 10-spd automatic 8-Speed Automatic 10-speed automatic
DriveTrain Rear-Wheel Drive, Four-Wheel Drive Rear-Wheel Drive, Four-Wheel Drive Rear-Wheel Drive, Four-Wheel Drive Rear-Wheel Drive, Four-Wheel Drive
Towing Capacity 12000 13200 11320 13100
Payload Capacity 1940 2020 1730 1650
Fuel Economy (Hwy/City) 3.4 V6 18/24/20
3.4 V6 HEV 20/24/22
I6 23/29/26
I4 18/21/19
5.3 V8 16/21/18
6.2 V8 14/17/15
V6 19/24/21 I6 17/24/19 I-6 HO 15/21/17 2.7 V6 19/25/21
3.5 V6 17/25/20
3.5 V6 HEV 22/24/23
V8 16/24/19
Infotainment 8 inches / 14 inches 7 / 13.4 8.4 / 12 / 14.5 12 inches
Front Headroom 41 43.0-43.1 40.9 40.8
Front Legroom 41.2 44.5 40.9 43.9
Rear Headroom 38.5 39.9 Double Cab 40.1 Crew Cab 39.2 Crew Cab 39.9 Quad Cab 40.3 SuperCab
40.4 SuperCrew
Rear Legroom 33.3 DoubleCab
41.6 CrewMax
35.2 Double Cab 43.4 Crew Cab 35.3 Crew Cab 44.8 Quad Cab 33.5 SuperCab
43.6 SuperCrew
Cab Options Double Cab, CrewMax Regular Cab, Double Cab, Crew Cab Quad Cab and Crew Cab Regular Cab, SuperCab, SuperCrew
Box Length Double Cab – 8ft 1in, 6ft 5in
CrewMax – 6ft 5in, 5ft 5in
Regular Cab – 8ft
Regular, Double, Crew Cab 6ft. 6in.
Crew – 5ft 8in
5FT., 7IN. (CREW) 6FT., 4IN. (QUAD OR CREW) Regular Cab -8ft, 6ft 5in
SuperCab – 6ft 5in
SuperCrew – 6ft 5in, 5ft 5in
Base Price $51,010 $54,700 $51,535 $51,915

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