
The Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado 1500 are back for 2025, continuing their long-standing rivalry in the full-size truck market. These two vehicles represent American pickup truck innovation, offering unmatched work-ready toughness, advanced technology, and efficiency. Our Stivers Ford South team in Union City invites you to explore the features and specifications of these trucks before scheduling a test drive.
The 2025 Ford F-150’s tough and confident aesthetic embraces utility and modern elegance with bold grille styling and sculptural aerodynamics. Equipped with innovative C-clamp LED lighting, the F-150 stands out wherever it goes. The numerous available options and equipment appearance packages, ranging from the sporty STX to the rugged Tremor, lend this pickup a professional edge.
Alternatively, the design of the 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is boxier, featuring sharper lines and a front that isn't as integrated. Although updated trims, such as the ZR2’s improved aesthetics, are now available, the truck's personality has a more utilitarian feel. The Multi-Flex Tailgate adds visual appeal and style, but it doesn't compare to Ford's improved Pro Access Tailgate, an ergonomic option for jobsites.
The 2025 F-150 establishes a high standard with its roomy, practical interior. Its SuperCrew configuration, impressive 43.6 inches of rear legroom, and class-leading interior storage make this truck perfect for work crews or families. The cabin layout is centered around ergonomic and durable materials, with available leather seating, a 12-inch touch screen with SYNC 4, and capability for over-the-air updates.
Ford's technology features include standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a fully customizable digital instrument cluster, and available front Max Recline Seats so you can be comfortable during long hauls. Ford also provides an interior work surface and lockable under-seat storage, in case you use your truck as a mobile office.
The Silverado 1500 has an improved interior, especially in the upper-end trims, with a 13.4-inch diagonal color touch screen and Google-based infotainment system. However, you may find that the physical controls and dashboard design sometimes feel less sophisticated.
Six powertrains are available on the 2025 Ford F-150, including the Raptor R, which has a high-output 5.2-liter supercharged V-8 engine that delivers an impressive 720 horsepower and 640 lb-ft of torque. If you're into efficiency, the 3.5-liter PowerBoost Full Hybrid V-6 engine, which generates 430 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque, is the most efficient powertrain. Its combination of 25 mpg in city/highway driving when in rear-wheel-drive configurations is impressive.
The 2025 Silverado 1500 offers four engine choices. However, its most powerful engine, the 6.2-liter V-8, only generates 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. Chevrolet also offers a potent 3.0-liter Duramax diesel engine that delivers slightly better highway fuel economy at 29 mpg but doesn't achieve the same horsepower levels.
When properly equipped, the F-150's towing capacity allows drivers to haul up to 13,500 pounds, 200 pounds more than the Silverado's 13,300-pound capacity. Ford also incorporates technologies designed to manage heavier loads, such as Pro Trailer Backup Assist and Trailer Hitch Assist.
The Ford F-150 provides a stable ride across all trims thanks to its aluminum construction and adaptive dampers available in off-road-capable trims, such as the Raptor and Limited. Depending on your desired level of adventure and capability, Ford offers a Tremor trim featuring off-road-tuned dampers while maintaining the F-150's on-road comfort.
While the Silverado is similar to the F-150, its ride is less refined, particularly with the ZR2 and High Country trim packages, which offer adaptive suspension dampers. The Silverado's heavier curb weight and less sophisticated damper tuning contribute to its heft when traversing uneven terrain. You'll notice tighter steering control and braking in the F-150, which delivers a smooth, progressive feel when carrying heavy loads.
Ford has equipped all 2025 F-150s with the standard Co-Pilot360, which includes lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring with trailer coverage, adaptive cruise control, and available BlueCruise hands-free highway driving. Each system adds another layer of safety and comfort while you drive.
The Silverado 1500 also features a solid range of standard safety options, including Super Cruise. However, the comprehensive standard driver aids and the Ford systems' ease of access and usefulness of its systems give the F-150's an advantage.
Both trucks perform well whether you're hauling materials, gear, or camping supplies. However, while the Silverado 1500 can carry more raw cargo volume, with the long-bed option's maximum payload of 89.1 cubic feet, the F-150 only offers a maximum of 77.4 cubic feet but has more usable space.
Ford's Pro Power Onboard feature transforms the truck into a mobile generator with up to 7.2 kW of power for jobs or tailgating. Unfortunately, the Silverado doesn't have a comparable feature. Furthermore, Ford's additional features, including the Tailgate Work Surface, clamp pockets, and step assist, make it easier to utilize the truck's bed effectively in practical situations.
The Silverado's Multi-Flex Tailgate is a highlight for Chevy and has several options, such as load stops and a standing workstation. However, Ford's Pro Access Tailgate has a more functional swing-out design, making it easier to access, even while towing.
Ford provides more trim options and feature depth at every level, along with superior technology, resulting in better value retention. Ford rates ownership satisfaction and resale value higher in most regions, making it a better long-term purchase option.
If you're ready to learn more about the 2025 Ford F-150, contact Stivers Ford South at 4355 Jonesboro Road in Union City. Call us at 770-674-6075, or fill out the secure online form to book a test-drive or ask a member of our expert team any questions. We're here to help you choose the right trim, features, and financing for your next full-size truck.
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