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2023 Ford F-150 vs. 2023 Toyota TundraComparison Study

The 2023 Ford F150 and 2023 Toyota Tundra are two of the most popular full-size pickup trucks on the market today. Both vehicles offer a range of engine options, spacious and well-appointed interiors, and a range of towing and payload capacities.

In this comparison, we will examine the key differences and similarities between the two trucks, to help you determine which one is the best choice for your specific needs and lifestyle.

F-150 + Tundra Engine Comparison

2023 F-150 Engine

The 2023 Ford F-150 comes equipped with a choice of five engine options, including a 3.3-liter V-6 with 290 horsepower, a 5.0-liter V-8 with 400 horsepower, a twin-turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 with 325 horsepower, a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V-6 with 400 horsepower, and the Raptor R Engine: High-Output 5.2L Supercharged V8. All models are paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.

The 2023 F-150 offers, for the first time, a hybrid powertrain that provides 430 horsepower and an estimated driving range of up to 598 miles per tank according to Edmunds. The available 3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V-6 engine features a 35 kW electric motor with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, the hybrid Ford F150 includes an onboard power generator for outages during storms or on job sites without power hook-ups.

Buyers have the option to choose between rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive with any engine option. Dorian's Vehicle Review Team's test drive of a four-wheel drive Lariat with the hybrid powertrain showcased an exceptionally smooth ride and satisfactory handling, reaching 0-60 mph in just 5.4 seconds. The higher-end models, such as the King Ranch trim package, feature a variable-assist steering system for improved agility at low speeds.

For off-road enthusiasts, the Tremor model offers 33-inch all-terrain tires with 18-inch wheels, an upgraded suspension, a locking rear differential, and a four-wheel drive transfer case borrowed from the powerful F-150 Raptor.

2023 Tundra Engine

The 2023 Toyota Tundra is available with three engine options, including a 3.5-liter V6, twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 engine and twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 engine and electric motor.

The Tundra comes equipped with a twin-turbo V-6 engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission. Unlike other full-size pickup trucks, the Tundra is not available with a V-8 engine. The engine is offered in three different power outputs, with 348 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque on the base SR trim and 389 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque on other models. During our test drive, the nonhybrid Limited model achieved a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 6.1 seconds.

Exterior Design

F-150 Exterior Features

The 2023 Ford F150 features an updated grille and headlight design, new wheel options, and a variety of color choices.

The 2023 F150 Rattler trim package is an off-roading option for those looking for a more affordable F-150. Based on the lower-cost XL trim, the F-150 Rattler comes standard with 4WD and includes features from the FX4 off-road package, such as off-road shock absorbers, an electronic rear-locking differential, hill descent control, and skid plates. It also features all-terrain tires.

Despite its expected affordable price, the F-150 Rattler has a stylish interior with onyx seats and bronze accents, as well as exterior rattlesnake graphics and a dual-exhaust system. The truck is available in eight exterior color options, including Oxford White, Avalanche, Iconic Silver, Carbonized Gray, Antimatter Blue, Stone Gray, Agate Black, and Rapid Red TriCoat.

Tundra Exterior Features

The 2023 Tundra has three available bed lengths: an 8-foot-1-inch long bed, a 6-foot-6-inch standard bed, and a 5-foot-6-inch short bed. While the Tundra's max payload capacity ranges from 1,485 to 1,940 pounds, which is slightly lower than the average for its class, the truck still delivers satisfactory hauling power.

In addition to its bed space, the Tundra offers storage options in the cabin. The truck features a large center console and a sizable compartment underneath the rear seats. With the spacious CrewMax four-door option, you'll find even more storage in the rear interior, providing a convenient alternative to the bed. The Tundra also offers rear underseat storage and small-item storage for front passengers.

While the Tundra's interior storage options are plentiful, some reviewers note that the organization could be improved. The various bins and compartments may become cluttered quickly, especially compared to the more innovative designs of some domestic competitors. Non-hybrid Tundra models feature a bin under the rear seat with a fixed perimeter and two divider panels that can partition the space, but there is still room for improvement in this area.

Vehicle Interior Features Comparison

Ford F-150 Interior Features

The F150's interior comes loaded with standard features such as an 8-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi hotspot, multiple USB ports, and Bluetooth connectivity. Plus, it supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, making it easy to stay connected while on the go.

If you want even more advanced features, the F-150 offers several optional upgrades. For instance, you can opt for a 12-inch touch screen or a 12-inch digital gauge cluster. Other options include HD Radio, wireless device charging, navigation, and an eight- or 18-speaker Bang & Olufsen stereo. You can also enjoy dual-zone automatic climate control, push-button start, remote start, an in-bed power outlet, and a moonroof.

The F-150's cabin controls and infotainment layouts are clearly designed with ease of driver and passenger use in mind. The controls are logical, making it simple to perform most functions. With all of these interior features and upgrades, the F-150's interior and creature comforts are sure to meet your needs.

The interior showcased in this Ford 360 virtual tour represents the specific trim package 2023 Ford F-150® XLT Truck and may not accurately depict the interior of the compared model. Please refer to individual model specifications and trim options for a precise representation of each vehicle's interior features and design.

Tundra Interior Features

The 2023 Toyota Tundra has an aggressive design, with a distinctive grille and styling accents. In terms of size and cargo capacity, the Tundra is slightly larger than the F150, but both trucks offer plenty of space for cargo and passengers.

Tundra's include an analog gauge cluster, an 8-inch touch screen, and support for both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You'll also get navigation, satellite radio, a six-speaker stereo (nine speakers for Crew Cabs), Bluetooth, three USB ports, a Wi-Fi hot spot, keyless entry, push-button start, and single-zone automatic climate control.

The 2023 Tundra offers a range of available features as well. You can upgrade to a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster or a massive 14-inch touch screen, and enjoy a 12-speaker stereo system, wireless device charging, and two additional USB ports. Other available features include ambient lighting, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a panoramic sunroof. There are also two 120-volt household-style power outlets added.

The Tundra's touch-screen infotainment system is responsive and user-friendly, allowing access to all your favorite features. Additionally, the main audio and climate controls can be adjusted through buttons and knobs on the center stack. However, the markings for these controls may be difficult to read in direct sunlight.

Safety Features: F-150 vs. Tundra

Both the 2023 Ford F150 and 2023 Toyota Tundra offer advanced airbags, traction and stability control, and a rearview camera as standard safety features. The F150 also offers optional adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning, while the Tundra offers the optional Toyota Safety Sense suite of driver assist technologies. In terms of crash test ratings, both trucks have received high marks from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

2023 F-150 Safety Features

If you're in the market for a pickup truck with advanced safety features, the Ford F-150 could be a top contender. While the entry-level XL doesn't come with any driver assist systems, the XLT and higher trims boast an impressive array of technologies, such as forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, blind-spot and rear cross-traffic warning, and rear parking sensors. If you go for the Co-Pilot360 Assist package, you'll also get adaptive cruise control, lane-centering steering assist, evasive steering system, and speed-sign recognition. And if you opt for a trim level above the XL and XLT, you can add Ford Blue Cruise advanced hand- free driving system for even more driving convenience.

Not only does the F-150 offer top-notch safety features, but it's also a strong performer in crash tests. The truck has earned perfect five-star ratings for overall, frontal, and side crash protection from the government. It's also been named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for its exceptional performance in various crash tests and its advanced crash-prevention technologies.

2023 Tundra Safety Features

The Tundra's Toyota Safety Sense suite of driver-assist technologies offers standard forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking, standard lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist, and standard adaptive cruise control. These features work together to help keep you safe and alert on the road.

Towing and Payload Capacity

Both the 2023 Ford F150 and 2023 Toyota Tundra offer towing and payload capacities, with the F150 offering a higher towing capacity and higher payload capacity from the Tundra. Both trucks also offer trailer assist technologies and features, making it easier to tow a trailer and ensure that your load stays secure.

2023 F-150 Towing & Payload Details

The Ford F-150 offers impressive towing and payload capabilities with a maximum towing capacity of 14,000 pounds and a payload capacity of 3,325 pounds, which are both exceptional for a full-size pickup truck. However, it's important to note that you cannot achieve the maximum towing and payload capacities in the same model. You will need to choose between a high towing capacity or a good balance of the two.

To reach the maximum towing capacity of 14,000 pounds, you'll need the 400-horsepower twin-turbocharged V6 engine paired with either the Super Cab with an 8-foot bed or the SuperCrew with the 6.5- or 5.5-foot bed. For the maximum payload capacity, you can opt for the Regular Cab model with the V8 engine and an 8-foot bed.

For a well-rounded compromise, consider the Super Cab or SuperCrew with either of the aforementioned engines. Most of these combinations offer over 13,000 pounds of towing capacity and over 2,900 pounds of payload capacity, striking a good balance between the two metrics.

2023 Tundra Towing & Payload Details

The 2023 Tundra boasts a maximum towing capacity of 12,000 pounds. This is achievable with the SR5 trim level and the extended cab (Double Cab), 6.5-foot bed, and RWD. Equipped with a 389-hp twin-turbo 3.5-liter V-6 and a 10-speed automatic transmission, this model requires no additional options or upgrades to achieve the maximum towing rating.

All Tundra models, except the base SR, come with a standard Class IV hitch and integrated trailer brake controller. An available towing tech package offers additional features, including rear-facing trailer lights on the optional tow mirrors and Straight Path Assist to assist with backing up to your trailer, but it does not affect towing capacity.

The Tundra comes with three bed length options: an 8-foot-1-inch long bed, a 6-foot-6-inch standard bed, and a 5-foot-6-inch short bed. However, the Tundra's max payload capacity falls below average for the full-size pickup truck class, ranging from 1,485 to 1,940 pounds. In addition to bed space, the Tundra boasts ample in-cabin storage options, such as a large center console and a sizable compartment underneath the rear seats. With the CrewMax four-door model, you can also take advantage of plenty of storage options in the rear interior for items you'd rather not place in the bed. While the rear underseat storage is generous and there's small-item storage for front passengers, the Tundra's interior storage is not as well-organized as its domestic counterparts, and the various bins could become a bit messy quickly. Non-hybrid models come with a bin under the rear seat with a fixed perimeter and two divider panels that can partition the space, but the '23 F-150 offers much greater innovation in this area.

Price & Value

The starting price of the 2023 Ford F-150 is around $33,835, while the starting price of the 2023 Toyota Tundra is about $39,015. Both trucks offer excellent value for their respective price points, as they both provide impressive performance, technology, and comfort features. However, the F150 offers a wider range of engine options and a more advanced infotainment system, making it a more versatile and well-rounded choice for those who want a top-notch full-size pickup truck.

Why The F-150 Is The Right Choice

The Ford F-150 is the top choice for drivers who need a powerful workhorse. With class-leading towing and payload capacities, this truck can handle heavy loads with ease. Equipped with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine, the F-150 can tow up to 14,000 pounds, while the 5.0-liter V8 engine can carry a payload of up to 3,325 pounds.

The F-150 offers six engine options (seven if you count the Raptor tuning as a separate engine), so you can find the perfect combination of performance, capability, and efficiency to fit your needs. Plus, the King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited trims offer premium features like massaging leather seats, a Pro Power Onboard generator, power running boards, and a Bang & Olufsen audio system, adding a touch of luxury to your ride.

Off-road enthusiasts will appreciate the rugged Tremor model, which features 33-inch all-terrain tires and an upgraded suspension.

The F-150 also comes with advanced technology features, including the BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving system that enables hands-free driving in "Blue Zones" mapped by Ford. Available on the Tremor, King Ranch, and Platinum trims, it's standard on the Limited. Additionally, the F-150 features the user-friendly SYNC 4 infotainment system with an 8-inch screen and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. This system comes standard on all trims, and you can upgrade to a larger 12-inch screen with navigation in the XLT model or enjoy it standard in the Lariat trim and above.

If you're looking for a truck that can deliver impressive capabilities, a wide range of features, and advanced technology, the Ford F-150 is the right choice for you. With its outstanding towing and payload capacities, multiple engine options, and various trims, this truck has everything you need to tackle any job or Michigan adventure.