
The Ford F-150 vs Chevrolet Silverado 1500, both are two of the most formidable pickup trucks on the market. They both boast impressive power and performance, have outstanding towing and payload capabilities, and are comfortable and upscale on the inside. In this comprehensive guide, our team at Stivers ORO Ford in Oracle, Arizona, compares these two pickup trucks side-by-side to help you decide whether the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 or Ford F-150 is the best choice for your needs.
Ford introduced the first half-ton F-150 in 1975 and redesigned it in 2021 to be the toughest F-150 ever. The 2025 model is now in its 14th generation. It's available in eight trims, including the off-road-ready Raptor, ideal for tackling tough Arizona trails. Prices for the 2025 F-150 start at $38,810 for the entry-level XL and go up to $74,905 for the top Platinum trim. The off-road Raptor has an MSRP of $79,005.
The Chevrolet Silverado was first introduced in 1999. The 2025 model is part of the fourth generation, which Chevrolet introduced in 2019. You have nine trims to choose from, with prices ranging from $48,195 for the entry-level WT trim to $68,395 for the top High Country trim. As with the F-150, there are multiple cab and bed configurations to choose from.
With the 2025 Ford F-150, you have six engine options:
All engines pair with a 10-speed automatic transmission, and you can get the truck in rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.
The 2025 Silverado 1500 has four engine options, depending on the trim:
The 3.0-liter engine pairs with an eight-speed automatic transmission, while the other three engine options come with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Choose between rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.
In this Ford F-150 vs. Silverado 1500 showdown, towing and payload numbers are essential in helping you decide which of these mighty pickup trucks will fit your needs. While the two have close numbers, the F-150 towing capacity comes out ahead. It has a maximum towing capacity of 13,500 pounds and a maximum payload capacity of 2,440 pounds.
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 has a maximum towing capacity of 13,300 pounds and a payload capacity of up to 2,260 pounds. Whether you need to haul a tractor and crew to the job site or a boat and the family to the lake, these pickup trucks will get the job done.
While rugged on the outside, the interiors of the F-150 and Silverado 1500 are refined, especially in the higher trims. The base trims offer the bare bones, with vinyl seats and manual windows. As you move up the trims, you get attractive comfort features, such as leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable front seats, and a heated steering wheel. The 2025 Ford F-150 has some unique features: You can fold down the shift lever to create a flat, mobile workspace, and the two front seats can fold flat for taking comfortable naps.
Both trucks come with advanced technology. The F-150 boasts the new SYNC 4 infotainment system with enhanced voice recognition. Features include a 12-inch touch screen with numerous apps, navigation, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration. Choose the Ford Connectivity Package to get a Wi-Fi hotspot. The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 features the Chevrolet Infotainment 3 system with Google built-in, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, and a 13.4-inch touch screen.
Safety tech in the F-150 includes Ford Co-Pilot360, while the Silverado 1500 has Chevy Safety Assist. Shared features include precollision warning with automatic emergency braking, high-beam assist, a lane mitigation system, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring. They also have advanced trailering safety features, such as trailer hitch guidance, trailer sway control, and an auxiliary trailer camera.
Both the F-150 and Silverado 1500 feature modern styling with bold headlights, numerous wheel options, and lots of color choices to help personalize your pickup. The F-150 comes in colors such as Agate Black Metallic or Carbonized Gray Metallic. For the Silverado 1500, choose from color options such as Slate Gray Metallic or Radiant Red Tintcoat.
The 2025 F-150 has an available pro-access tailgate that not only folds flat but also swings sideways for easy access to the bed. You can also get the Pro Power Onboard system for a mobile power source that can run power tools and extra lights or charge electronics.
The 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 has an available MultiFlex Tailgate system with various options for openings and steps.
While both trucks have standout features, the 2025 Ford F-150 has a higher towing and payload capacity, a more refined interior, and advanced technology features that make it the ideal pickup for work and recreation. Contact us at Stivers ORO Ford in Oracle, Arizona, to learn more about the F-150 and schedule a test drive. Once you choose the trim that best suits you, our finance team will find an automotive loan that works with your budget.