2025 Ford F-150® vs. Chevy Silverado 1500 | Barrington, IL

Make your new truck dreams a reality with the 2025 Ford F-150® or 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500. These dynamic full-size pickups blend power, style, tech, and toughness to create dominant on- or off-road performance. See how these two powerhouses compare in performance, design, tech, and size with the following F-150 vs. Silverado 1500 comparison created by the truck pros at Wickstrom Ford.

If you find the unique features, standard tech, and astounding strength of the 2025 Ford F-150 are a fit for what you want, continue your research with our model review and in-depth trims research page. Then, browse the new inventory at our Ford dealership and schedule a test drive with your favorite new Ford F-150 for sale in Barrington, IL.

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2025 Ford F-150 Exterior Parked In Dusty Desert

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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado 1500 Exterior Design

Find strength, versatility, and eye-catching looks with either the 2025 Ford F-150 or 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500. Distinctive body architecture and signature grille and headlight layouts let everyone know which truck you’re driving. Both trucks offer a wide range of 17- to 22-inch wheels. Appreciate lighting for late-night projects or campsite setup with LED zone lighting on the F-150 or perimeter lighting on the Silverado 1500. Additionally, both trucks offer power-deployable running board steps, rain-sensing windshield wipers, LED fog lights, and LED bed lighting.

Notable exterior differences include:

  • Tailgate Functions — Each truck offers a unique, optional tailgate design. The Pro Access tailgate on the F-150 functions as a split swing gate or as a traditional tailgate. By comparison, the Silverado 1500 offers a six-function Multi-Flex tailgate, including fold-down inner gate and step functions. Both trucks also offer a power tailgate.
  • Onboard Generator Capabilities — While you can equip your Silverado 1500 with a 120-volt exterior power outlet, the Ford F-150 is available with up to 7.2 kilowatts of power from outlets in the bed. This Pro Power Onboard™ utilizes up to four bed outlets, along with a 240-volt plug, in addition to two cab outlets.
  • Standard Lighting — The Ford F-150 lights up the road home with brilliant LED reflector headlamps. Halogen headlamps and incandescent taillamps are standard on the Silverado 1500, while LED lighting is included on upper-level trims.
  • Rugged Off-Road Equipment — Rugged, wilderness-ready trim options with heavy-duty equipment and all-terrain tires are available with either truck. The F-150 Raptor® includes FOX Racing™ shocks with Live Valve™ technology, 35-inch all-terrain tires, and available 37-inch tires. For its part, the Silverado 1500 ZR2 offers Multimattic DSSV™ dampers, 33-inch MT tires, and a lifted suspension.
2025 Ford F-150 Exterior In Forest At Sunrise

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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado 1500 Interior Design & Technology

Appreciate everyday essentials and plush conveniences in both the 2025 Ford F-150 and 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500. Cloth, sport cloth, ActiveX®, or leather adorn the F-150 cabin, while vinyl, cloth, or leather are offered in the Chevy truck. In premium trims, both trucks include features like genuine wood trim, a heated steering wheel, and a power sunroof in the Silverado 1500 and power moonroof in the F-150. In select trims, both trucks also offer dual-zone automatic climate control, wireless charging, and an automatic-dimming rearview mirror. 

Notable interior and technology differences include:

  • Top-Tier Seat Luxury — While you can find heated and ventilated front seats and heated rear seats on either truck, only the Ford F-150 offers Active Motion® massage functionality for top-of-the-line comfort and relaxation.
  • Work-Ready Interior — Practical options fill both the F-150 and Silverado 1500, including unique lockable storage under the rear seats in either truck or compartments in the rear seatbacks with the Silverado 1500. However, only the F-150 offers an interior work surface that folds down to create a flat surface over the center console.
  • Standard Infotainment Capabilities — Standard wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ connectivity makes utilizing your favorite apps easy in either truck. The F-150 features a 12.3-inch touchscreen as standard equipment, while a 7-inch touchscreen is standard in the Silverado 1500. A larger 13.4-inch touchscreen is offered in the Silverado 1500 LT trim and up, along with a 12.3-inch driver information center screen that is comparable in size to the 12-inch instrument cluster productivity screen in the F-150.
  • Branded Sound Systems — Keep the good times rolling with premium sound systems in either truck. The F-150 is available with a 14-speaker B&O Unleashed Sound System by Bang & Olufsen®, while a Bose® seven-speaker sound system is offered with the Silverado 1500.
2025 Ford F-150 Interior HUD

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2025 Ford F-150 Interior Cargo Space

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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado 1500 Engine Specs & Fuel Economy

Strength and capability help you meet deadlines and exceed expectations with the 2025 Ford F-150 and 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500. Six different engine options, including the full hybrid PowerBoost® engine and supercharged V8, are available in the F-150 for efficiency, power, and thrills. Meanwhile, the Silverado 1500 offers four different engines, ranging from the standard TurboMax™ to the Duramax® turbo diesel.

Overall, the F-150 engines make more horsepower than the Silverado 1500 engines — up to 720 horsepower in the F-150 or 420 horsepower in the Silverado 1500. A slight advantage in standard torque for the Silverado 1500 gives way to the unrelenting output of the F-150 with an available 640 pound-feet of torque. In fuel economy, the Ford F-150 achieves up to 22 MPG around town with its PowerBoost full hybrid engine and 25 MPG on the highway with its 3.5L EcoBoost® or 5.0L V8. The Silverado 1500 tops out at 23 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway with the Duramax turbo diesel engine.

Work-ready capability defines both trucks. The F-150 leads the way with a 13,500-pound maximum towing capacity, compared to a 13,300-pound maximum towing capacity for the Chevy Silverado 1500.

Learn more about the F-150 engine specs and details with our engines research page.

See how the F-150 and Silverado 1500 engine specs compare in the following chart.

Ford F-1502025 TruckChevy Silverado 1500
SixEngine OptionsFour
325 / 720 HPHorsepower (Standard/Max)310 / 420 HP
400 / 640 lb.-ft.Torque (Standard/Max)430 / 495 lb.-ft.
22 MPGMax. City Fuel Economy23 MPG
25 MPGMax. Hwy Fuel Economy29 MPG
13,500 lbs.Max. Towing Capacity13,300 lbs.
2,440 lbs.Max. Payload Capacity2,260 lbs.
Ten-speed automaticTransmission OptionsEight- or ten-speed automatic
2025 Ford F-150 Exterior Offroading In Desert

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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado 1500 Size & Cargo Space

The 2025 Ford F-150 and 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 are both available with three cab options and three bed lengths. Overall, the F-150 bed cargo capacity ranges from 52.8 cubic feet to 77.4 cubic feet, while the Silverado offers from 69.9 to 98.1 cubic feet of cargo bed space. Inside their comparable cabs, the Silverado 1500 offers more headroom. Legroom specs are close, with a slight advantage to the Chevy.

Compare the key size differences and similarities between the F-150 and Silverado 1500 in the accompanying chart.

Ford F-1502025 TruckChevy Silverado 1500
Regular, super cab, SuperCrewCab OptionsRegular, double, crew
52.8 / 62.3 / 77.4 cu.-ft.Bed Cargo Capacities69.9 / 71.3 / 98.1 cu.-ft.
40.8 in.Regular Cab Headroom43.1 in.
43.9 in.Regular Cab Legroom44.5 in.
40.8 / 40.3 in.Super/Regular Cab Headroom (Front/Rear)43 / 39.8 in.
43.9 / 33.5 in.Super/Regular Cab Legroom (Front/Rear)44.5 / 35.2 in.
40.8 / 40.4 in.SuperCrew/Crew Cab Headroom43 / 40.1 in.
43.9 / 43.6 in.SuperCrew/Crew Cab Legroom44.5 / 43.4 in.
2025 Ford F-150 Interior With Hands Off Driver

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2025 Ford F-150 Interior Front With Driver

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2025 Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado 1500 Safety Options & Features

Whether you’re using your 2025 Ford F-150 or 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 for challenging towing tasks, commutes around town, or cross-country road trips, the standard and available safety features serve to boost your confidence. Headlining the safety features for both trucks is available hands-free highway driving technology — BlueCruise in the F-150 and Super Cruise® in the Silverado 1500. Unique trailering systems in the F-150 include dial-controlled Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ and automatic backing assistance as you hitch with Pro Trailer Hitch Assist™. The Silverado 1500 towing assistance features center around its 14 available camera views, including an HD surround camera. A 360-degree camera is similarly available on the F-150.

Beyond these advanced features, find a number of comparable, standard safety features on both trucks.

Standard F-150 safety features include:
  • Pre-Collision Assist® with automatic emergency braking
  • Lane-keeping system
  • Post-collision braking
  • BLIS® (blind spot information system) with cross-traffic alert
  • Reverse sensing system
  • Rearview camera
Standard Silverado 1500 safety features include:
  • Automatic emergency braking
  • Front pedestrian braking
  • Lane-keep assist with lane departure warning
  • Following distance indicator
  • Forward collision alert
  • IntelliBeam® automatic high beams
  • HD rear vision camera
2025 Ford F-150 Interior Infotainment System And Dash

2025 Ford F-150

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