Ram 1500 vs Toyota Tundra Comparison
Two popular trucks on the road today that make great drive and worksite companions are the Ram 1500 and the Toyota Tundra. Both have the power to work and play on the streets of New Holland, Lancaster, and Reading, Pennsylvania.
The team at New Holland Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (CDJR) is thrilled to introduce you to the Ram 1500 and the Toyota Tundra through this comparison. See which truck comes out on top when comparing the Ram 1500 and the Toyota Tundra’s engine options, towing capacity, payload capacity, and productivity features.
Powerful Engine Options
The Toyota Tundra has one engine throughout all its trims. The standard 5.7L V8 engine generates 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque. It works with a 6-speed Electronically Controlled automatic Transmission and standard Rear-Wheel Drive. If you prefer 4WD (4-wheel drive), that’s available as well.
The Ram 1500 has five engines to choose from—almost all more powerful than the Tundra’s standard engine. Having five engine options also gives you the ability to get the power you need. The standard engine for the Ram 1500 is a 3.6L Pentastar® V6 engine, and you can even opt for an available 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 engine.
For the most power you can get from the Ram 1500, you’ll want the available 6.2L Supercharged HEMI® V8 engine with 702 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque.
Towing and Payload Capacity
When you choose a truck, you’re probably interested in how much your truck can tow. Let’s look at the Tundra and the Ram 1500 when they go toe to toe in towing.
The Tundra’s maximum towing capacity hits 10,200 pounds when properly equipped. The standard tow package helps you accomplish this and makes towing that much easier.
However, the Ram 1500 does much better. When properly equipped, the Ram 1500 has a maximum towing capacity of 12,750 pounds.
Payload can be equally important to truck drivers. The Tundra has a maximum payload capacity of 1,730 pounds, while the Ram 1500’s payload capacity hits an impressive 2,300 pounds.
Productivity Features
Having a truck on jobsites can be a huge help. They help you haul, move equipment and can even be sources of power.
The Tundra has productivity features, including fold-up rear seats that help you load the cab with cargo and a deck rail system that can help keep cargo secure when the tailgate is lowered.
The Ram 1500 has its own productivity features. You can get directions via the in-vehicle Navigation system so you’ll always get where you want to go. The available Trailer Reverse Steering Control system helps you control your trailer more easily when you’re in reverse.
The multifunction tailgate of the Ram 1500 makes loading and unloading the truck bed easy. The tailgate can open in a 60/40 split, act as a traditional tailgate that supports 2,000 pounds, and even let you access the truck bed while trailering.
Which Truck Helps You Get the Job Done?
Both trucks have the capability and power to get you where you need to go. However, if you’re looking for a truck with better engine options, towing capacity, payload capacity, and productivity features, the Ram 1500 is the truck for you.
The team at New Holland CDJR is happy to give drivers from New Holland, Lancaster, and Reading, PA, a close-up look and a test drive of the Ram 1500. Contact us to schedule a test drive today!
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