2025 Toyota Tundra vs 2025 Ford F-150 in Westminster, BC
New 2025 Toyota Tundra vs 2025 Ford F-150
If you’re looking for a mighty pickup truck, the 2025 Toyota Tundra is the kind you can rely on. It offers a perfect blend of comfort and capability, with a whole range of options to best suit your particular needs, including the mighty and efficient i-FORCE MAX Hybrid engine. But how does the Tundra compare to one of the top-selling trucks in Canada? Read on with the team here at Westminster Toyota as we pit our Tundra against the Ford F-150.
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Raw Power
If you want to talk about sheer raw power, the 2025 Toyota Tundra has it in spades. The 3.5L Twin Turbo i-FORCE V6 engine is able to generate 389 horsepower, and has 479 lb.-ft. of torque. That puts it a fair bit ahead of the entry level EcoBoost engine of the Ford F-150, with its 325 horsepower, but comes up a bit short of the rest of the F-150’s available engines. However, let’s talk about the hybrid option. The i-FORCE MAX can output a jaw-dropping 437 horsepower which is on par with some of the mightiest F-150 engines, and absolutely demolishes the F-150 in engine torque with 583 lb.-ft. Only the F-150’s V8 engine can boast enough torque to compete.
Fuel Economy
The F-150 might have a reputation for power, but it doesn’t have the same reputation when it comes to fuel efficiency. Ford engines are gas guzzlers, and that’s simply not true for the much more efficient Toyota Tundra. The 2025 Toyota Tundra has incredible economy, boasting a combined fuel economy of only 12L/100km. You can get an F-150 with roughly comparable fuel economy – but not at the entry level, so expect to pay a lot extra up front to save at the pump.
Reliability
Ford and Toyota both score well on reliability for their trucks, but if you break it down, Ford trucks tend to be pricier to maintain when something does go wrong. On average, a Ford owner can be expected to pay as much as $200 more in annual maintenance and repairs than a Toyota owner, with an average annual repair cost of around $600. Coupled with the reduced fuel costs mentioned above, and you can just drive your Toyota with the peace of mind that it’s costing you less in the long run than a Ford F-150.
Shop the New Toyota Tundra at Westminster Toyota
If you want a safe, capable, and reliable vehicle that will save you money in the long run, the Toyota Tundra is the perfect pickup truck. Visit our showroom to check one out, or ask us about booking a test drive! When it’s time to buy your next vehicle, we hope Westminster Toyota in New Westminster, BC, is your first choice!