Battle of the Full-Sized Pickup Truck - See What Sets the Toyota Tundra Apart

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At Aubrey Alexander Toyota of Selinsgrove, we proudly serve drivers throughout the Danville and Bloomsburg area with a new vehicle inventory that includes all the latest Toyota cars, trucks, minivans, and SUVs. If you're looking for a full-sized, capable pickup truck with high utility ratings, you've come to the right place. We have a selection of top-selling Toyota Tundra models on hand right now, and we're excited to help you get to know it better.

Our team of sales professionals specializes in helping drivers in the Williamsport area explore new Toyota models and make the right decision for their needs. As such, we can help you get to know the popular Tundra pickup better, including how well it compares to competing trucks. To illustrate, we've compiled this comparison for you. Read on to learn more about how our truck compares to the similar Ford F-150 and Chevy Silverado 1500.

Toyota Tundra vs. Ford F-150

Like the new Toyota Tundra, the Ford F-150 is a full-sized truck that's available in multiple cab / trim / engine configurations. But the Tundra is both taller and has a higher ground clearance than the F-150. That's not all, it also comes out ahead of this competing model in other key areas, such as:

  • Standard performance and output. Right out of the gate, the Toyota Tundra delivers more power than the Ford F-150, with the lineup starting at 389 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque. Meanwhile, the F-150 starts out with 290 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque.
  • Hybrid performance. While both trucks have hybrid engines available as an option on select trims, you'll find that the Toyota Tundra hybrid is more powerful and delivers more oomph than the F-150 hybrid. Our truck equipped with a hybrid engine produces 437 horsepower with 583 pound-feet of torque, compared to 430 horsepower and 570 pound-feet of torque for the Ford hybrid option.
  • Standard features. From connectivity to convenience, the Toyota Tundra also has more the features that our customers want listed as standard equipment than the Ford F-150. Examples include wireless connecting smartphone integration, push-button start, and adaptive cruise control, all of which are standard for our Tundra model.
  • Toyota Tundra vs. Chevy Silverado 1500

    Once again, the Toyota Tundra appears, on the surface at least, to have a lot in common with the competition. In the case of the Chevy Silverado 1500, both trucks have a menu of cab and trim configurations, making it highly customizable for our customers. But the Tundra comes out ahead in a few key areas, including:

  • Available hybrid engine. The newest Toyota Tundra models have an optional, 437-horsepower hybrid powertrain available for upper-level trims. This impressive engine increases efficiency and delivers the performance that drivers love, and you won't find anything like it with the Chevy truck. That model doesn't include a hybrid in its lineup.
  • Power and performance. As with the Ford comparison above, the Toyota Tundra also has more power and a higher output than the Chevy Silverado 1500. In fact, the Tundra base engine has more power than the first two Silverado engines, delivering the performance that our customers are looking for.
  • Safety equipment. As with other Toyota models from the renowned carmaker, the Tundra comes standard with a slew of advanced safety features. Every Tundra has standard adaptive cruise control, forward collision mitigation, and lane keeping assistance. None of these are standard for the Chevy truck.
  • Find Your Next Pickup Truck Today in Selinsgrove

    There's a lot that sets the Toyota Tundra apart from the competition, and our team can tell you all about it. Contact us soon to set up your test drive, and visit our finance center to begin your journey towards Toyota Tundra payments and terms that are personalized to suit your needs.

    ** Price(s) include(s) all costs to be paid by a consumer including $477 documentation fee, except for licensing costs, registration fees, and taxes.