
 2021 Ford F-150 |  vs. |  2021 Toyota Tundra |
 $29,290 MSRP |  Price |  $34,025 MSRP |
 7 |  Trim Levels |  6 |
 14,000 pounds |  Max. Towing Capacity |  10,200 pounds |
 3,325 pounds |  Max. Payload Capacity |  1,730 pounds |
 Up to 25 mpg city/26 mpg highway |  EPA-Estimated MPG |  Up to 13 mpg city/17 mpg highway |
Many drivers in the Buffalo and Cheektowaga areas are in need of a pickup that can handle tough tasks at the jobsite and weekend adventures with ease. They also don't want to spend a fortune to enjoy the features they desire. That is why the team at Basil Ford has compared two of the toughest competitors in the segment - the 2021 Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra. We have evaluated the F-150 vs. Tundra in several key areas important to West Seneca drivers including price, power, and features. See how the two stack up below, then stop by our showroom to see just how impressive the F-150 performs.
Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra: Pricing and ConfigurationsÂ
First let's look at starting price, which is often a top concern for Rochester drivers. As you evaluate the Toyota Tundra vs. Ford F-150, you'll notice that the F-150 has a lower starting price of $29,290 MSRP. For the base model of the Toyota Tundra, you'll have to spend a whopping $34,025 MSRP. Compare their trims and pricing in detail, here:
2021 Ford F-150 Trims & 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 & PricesÂ
- 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
Toyota Tundra vs. Ford F-150: Performance Prowess
Next, we'll move on to performance, another top priority of Lancaster drivers. Once again, the F-150 clearly outshines the Tundra in several ways. It can tow more, it has a better payload capacity, and it is more efficient! See how the F-150 vs. Tundra compare below:
2021 Ford F-150
- 14,000-pound maximum towing capacity
- 3,325-pound maximum payload capacity
- Up to 25 mpg city/26 mpg highway rating
2021 Toyota Tundra
- 10,200-pound maximum towing capacity
- 1,730-pound maximum payload capacity
- 13 mpg city/17 mpg highway rating
Ford F-150 vs. Toyota Tundra: Robust AmenitiesÂ
Both the F-150 and Tundra lineups feature off-roading options: The Toyota Tundra TRD Pro and the Ford F-150 Raptor. While each is equipped with heavy-duty features like FOX® shocks, the F-150 offers a number of additional amenities to make any task you throw its way a breeze!
- An electronic shift-on-the-fly system, allowing you to choose between two 4WD modes (4x4 low or high), as well as 2-wheel drive
- Torque-On-Demand® transfer case
- All-Terrain KO2 tires and available beadlock-capable wheels
- Terrain Management System
- Trail Control
See the F-150 in Person at Basil Ford
After comparing the Toyota Tundra vs. Ford F-150, we're confident that you will want to see the F-150 in person. We invite you to our showroom to set up a test drive. Contact us today for more information, or begin the financing process from home with our secure online application.Â