2026 Ford F-150 vs 2026 Toyota Tundra
As you drive around Sandy Springs, Smyrna, or Athens for work or play, you want a truck that stands up to your active lifestyle. Only a few names are listed for light-duty pickup trucks, and the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra are two at the top. As you compare these two models, you can decide which one best meets your needs.
![]() 2026 Ford F-150 |
![]() 2026 Toyota Tundra |
MSRP |
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| $39,330 | $41,260 |
City/Highway MPG |
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| 20 city / 23 highway mpg | 20 city / 24 highway mpg |
Engine |
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| 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 | i-FORCE (3.4 L twin-turbo V6) |
Transmission |
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| 10-speed automatic | 10-speed automatic |
Horsepower |
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| 325 hp | 389 hp |
The Basics
Both the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra have a lot to offer buyers. The two trucks have some strong similarities, such as the basic warranty. They also have some major differences, which may be the deciding factor on which model is best suited to your lifestyle. The F-150 features eight trims, including the Raptor, which is designed for off-roading. Two other trims, the King Ranch and Platinum include comfort features and sophisticated styling. The Toyota Tundra offers ten trims, but only five of them are gas models with the other five being hybrids. Ford provides the F-150 Lightning electric pickup as a separate model.
Practical Performance
Both trucks feature rear-wheel drive and a V6 turbo engine for the base trim. Only the F-150 gives you the no-frills two-door model with seating for three, which is perfect for a basic work truck if you don’t want to spend a lot of money or add a lot of features. Performance is almost identical for the base models of these two trucks with the F-150 having a slightly higher fuel economy. As you move up to the top trim, Ford offers more horsepower while being quite competitive on fuel economy against a hybrid Toyota model.
Premium Amenities
On the base trims for both trucks, you’ll find some of the most practical features included, such as power locks and windows and remote keyless entry. Both models include Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as standard across the line. Satellite radio is also included on all trims, expanding your entertainment regardless of which model you choose. As you compare the Platinum trim for each brand, you’ll see many similarities. For instance, leather upholstery is standard along with power front seats, front and rear heated seats, and front cooled seats. Both models include a premium audio system with Bang & Olufsen for the F-150 and JBL for the Tundra.
Premier Safety
Once again, the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra are comparable when it comes to safety features. Neither one add a lot of modern tech to the base models, but they include more driver assistance features with the higher trims, such as an Around View Camera, rear parking sensors with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, and Active Lane Keep Assist. Both models offer a heads-up display as an option on the higher trims, which allows information to be displayed on the windshield as you drive.
You can get to know the 2026 Ford F-150 and the various trims that are available when you visit ALM Ford Marietta. Stop by the dealership today to take this truck for a test drive. Contact us with any questions and our team will help you decide if the F-150 is right for you.

