2021 Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra

When you buy your next pickup truck, only the best will do - so which model has the power and performance to tackle your toughest tasks? In this guide, we walk you through the 2021 Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra. While there's no shortage of Toyota Tundra trucks on the market, it's the Ford F-150 that offers the better buy for Buffalo drivers. Let's find out why.

F-150 vs. Tundra: Trims and Prices

Comparing the Toyota Tundra vs. Ford F-150, the Ford F-150 offers a wider range of trim levels and a wider range of price points for Lancaster drivers. If you're looking for an affordable pickup with serious capabilities, the Ford F-150 XL starts at just $29,290 MSRP - nearly $5,000 less than the entry-level Toyota Tundra. See how the Toyota Tundra vs. Ford F-150 match up below:

2021 Ford F-150 Trims and Prices

  • XL - $29,290 MSRP
  • XLT - $35,400 MSRP
  • Lariat - $45,045 MSRP
  • King Ranch® - $56,015 MSRP
  • Platinum - $58,795 MSRP
  • Limited - $73,105 MSRP
  • Tremor - $49,505 MSRP
  • Raptor - $64,145 MSRP
  • 2021 Toyota Tundra Trims and Prices 

    • SR - $34,025 MSRP
    • SR5 - $35,715 MSRP
    • Limited - $42,740 MSRP
    • Platinum - $49,245 MSRP
    • 1794 Edition - $49,245 MSRP
    • TRD Pro - $49,125 MSRP
    • F-150 vs. Tundra: Capabilities and Efficiency

      When you choose your next pickup for the West Seneca roads, performance is a top priority. And between the Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra, the Ford F-150 has both the higher capabilities and the better fuel economy. See the specs for the Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra below:

      2021 Ford F-150

      • 14,000-pound maximum towing capacity
      • 3,325-pound maximum payload capacity
      • 20 mpg city/26 mpg hwy rating
      • 2021 Toyota Tundra

        • 10,200-pound maximum towing capacity
        • 1,730-pound maximum payload capacity
        • 13 mpg city/17 mpg hwy rating
        • F-150 vs. Tundra: Off-Road Performance

          Are you planning on heading out of Rochester and into the great outdoors? Both models offer off-road ready trims with the Ford F-150 Raptor and the Toyota Tundra TRD Pro. And while both have heavy-duty FOX® shocks for better performance, the F-150 Raptor has some noticeable advantages like:

          • Terrain Management System
          • Trail Control
          • Electronic shift-on-the-fly system (switch between 4×4 Low, 4×4 High, and 2WD)
          • Torque-On-Demand® transfer case
          • All-Terrain KO2 tires, available with Beadlock wheels
          • Find Your Next Truck with Basil Ford

            You've seen the key differences between the 2021 Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra, and you've seen the evidence in favor of the Ford F-150. Now experience the real deal in person at Basil Ford. Our team would be happy to take you on a test drive, so contact us with any questions or stop by Cheektowaga to see our new inventory up close!