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Ford F-150 vs Chevrolet Silverado 1500 vs Ram 1500 vs Toyota Tundra comparison: Spec battle TechTricks365

Ford F-150 vs Chevrolet Silverado 1500 vs Ram 1500 vs Toyota Tundra comparison: Spec battle TechTricks365


Australians are spoilt for choice when it comes to purchasing a factory-backed full-size US pickup in 2025.

In addition to the familiar Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Toyota has finally made the Tundra available to the masses after conducting a long-term development program and ownership trial.

Further, Ram has come out with an updated version of the top-selling 1500, although the absence of a V8 under its big bonnet is sure to stir up some controversy among fans of American muscle.

In fact, Chevrolet is now the only manufacturer to still offer a V8 pickup Down Under, making the baby Silverado a unique proposition.

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But it can’t quite compete with rivals from an efficiency standpoint, if that’s a priority for potential buyers.

That said, this quartet of pickups are separated by much more than engine specs. From interior features to servicing costs, there’s plenty to differentiate each model in this growing market.

Which begs the question – how do they compare on paper? And which promises the best bang for your bucks?

Here we’re comparing the base variants of each of the four players in the segment, all of which are converted to right-hand drive locally, three by Walkinshaw Automotive.

Let us know which US-built pickup you’d buy in the comments below.

Pricing

There’s a significant price gap between the entry-level variants of each model, with nearly $50,000 separating the F-150 XLT SWB and Tundra Limited. The Ford is the cheapest by a wide margin, although there will be more affordable versions of the facelifted MY25 Ram 1500 coming soon.

Model Price before on-road costs
2025 Ford F-150 XLT SWB $106,950
2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Premium $130,500
2025 Ram 1500 Laramie Sport $141,950
2025 Toyota Tundra Limited $155,990

Drivetrains and Efficiency

As previously mentioned, the Silverado is the last remaining V8 pickup in Australia following the 2025 Ram 1500’s shift to a downsized 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight-six. The F-150 and Tundra employ V6s, and none offer diesel power.

Specifications Ford F-150 XLT SWB Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Premium Ram 1500 Laramie Sport Toyota Tundra Limited
Engine type 3.5L twin-turbo V6 petrol 6.2L V8 petrol ‘Standard Output’ 3.0L twin-turbo inline 6cyl petrol 3.4L twin-turbo V6 petrol
Power 298kW 313kW 313kW 326kW
Torque 678Nm 624Nm 635Nm 790Nm
Transmission 10-speed automatic 10-speed automatic 8-speed automatic 10-speed automatic
Drive type Part-time 4WD Full-time 4WD Switchable 4WD Part-time 4WD
Fuel consumption (claimed) 12.5L/100km 12.9L/100km 10.7L/100km TBC
CO2 emissions (claimed) 290g/km TBC TBC TBC
Fuel tank 136L 91L 98L 122L
Weight 2451kg 2543kg 2642kg 2778kg
Payload capacity 769kg 757kg 863kg 758kg
Braked towing capacity 4500kg 4500kg 4500kg 4500kg

The Tundra is unique in that it utilises a mild-hybrid powertrain combining a 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 with an electric motor and battery pack as part of the drivetrain.

All four pickups are capable of towing up to 4500kg, although the Ram boasts the best payload with 863kg of capacity.

The Ram also benefits from its smaller displacement six-cylinder engine in the efficiency department, consuming 10.7L/100km on the combined cycle.

However, it won’t get you as far between fill-ups as the F-150, which has a whopping 136L fuel tank.

While all models have four-wheel drive capability, the Silverado is the only model with a full-time 4×4 system.

Dimensions

Dimensions Ford F-150 XLT SWB Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Premium Ram 1500 Laramie Sport Toyota Tundra Limited
Length 5884mm 5931mm 5916mm 5955mm
Width (exc. mirrors) 2030mm 2086mm 2057mm 2040mm
Height 1995mm 1930mm 1971mm 1985mm
Wheelbase 3694mm 3745mm 3672mm 3700mm
Approach angle 24.3 degrees 21 degrees 20.2 degrees 23 degrees
Departure angle 25.3 degrees 21 degrees 21.7 degrees 21 degrees
Ramp breakover angle N/A 20 degrees 18.7 degrees N/A
Wading depth N/A N/A 610mm N/A

Servicing and Warranty

The F-150 is a class above when it comes to aftersales support, with Ford offering a benchmark warranty, long service intervals, and the most affordable capped-price servicing program.

Servicing and Warranty Ford F-150 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Ram 1500 Toyota Tundra
Warranty 5 years, unlimited kilometres 3 years, 100,000 kilometres 3 years, 100,000 kilometres 5 years, unlimited kilometres
Roadside assistance Service activated 3 years 3 years Paid, $99 per year
Service intervals 12 months or 15,000km 12 months or 12,000km 12 months or 15,000km 6 months or 10,000km
Capped-price servicing 4 years Not offered Not offered 5 years
Total capped-price service cost $1716 N/A N/A $4500

Safety

None of these American-built pickups have been tested by ANCAP, which makes comparing safety characteristics a challenging task.

Nonetheless, each model is sold with a slightly differing set of safety equipment.

All models are equipped with:

  • Airbags
  • Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
  • Blind-spot monitoring
  • Rear cross-traffic alert
  • Lane departure alert
  • Lane Tracing Assist
  • Emergency steering assist
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Reversing camera
  • Rear parking sensors

On top of the above standard equipment, some models gain a surround-view camera, driver attention monitoring, front parking sensors, and lane tracing assist.

Standard Equipment

Given the elevated price point of full-size pickups in Australia, all are generally very well-equipped both inside and out. Here’s how the key equipment across them compares.

Equipment Ford F-150 XLT SWB Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Premium Ram 1500 Laramie Sport Toyota Tundra Limited
Headlights Halogen LED LED LED
Wheel size 20-inch 20-inch 20-inch 20-inch
Brakes  Discs front, rear Discs front, rear Discs front, rear Discs front, rear
Suspension Front – coil-sprung double wishbone
Rear – leaf-sprung solid axle
Front – coil-sprung double wishbone
Rear – leaf-sprung solid axle
Front – coil-sprung double wishbone
Rear – coil-sprung five-link solid axle
Front – coil-sprung double wishbone
Rear – coil-sprung four-link solid axle
Power outlets 2 x USB-A
3 x USB-C
3 x USB-A
2 x USB-C
6 x USB-A
5 x USB-C
3 x USB-A
2 x USB-C
Digital instrument cluster 8.0-inch 12.3-inch 12.3-inch 12.3-inch
Infotainment touchscreen 8.0-inch 13.4-inch 14.4-inch
10.25-inch passenger screen
14-inch
Sound system 7-speaker unbranded 7-speaker Bose 19-speaker Harmon Kardon 12-speaker unbranded

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