2024 Ford F-150 vs 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500

 

A black 2024 Ford F-150 vs white 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 are shown facing away from each other.

There’s no denying that competition brings out the best in all of us. The desire to be the best allows us to push ourselves beyond the limits of normal expectations. In the case of Ford and Chevrolet, the spirit of competition has been burning bright for well over a century, and it certainly shows no sign of dimming anytime soon. As the two biggest domestic manufacturers of trucks and SUVs, the desire to be the best continues to drive both brands toward greatness.

Of all the vehicles these two legendary automakers produce, the pickup truck segment gets the most attention, and it’s where the competition is most potent. The Ford F-150—the highest-selling and most popular pickup in the United States—has been stubbornly holding on to its position against the Chevy Silverado 1500; for this reason, we’ll look at both brands’ flagship pickups to determine the superior model. In this new model year, the auto industry’s most celebrated rivalry has been reissued in the 2024 Ford F-150 vs 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500.

 

2024 Ford F-150 VS 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500
$36,770[a] MSRP $36,800
450 hp Horsepower 420 hp
13,500 lbs Towing 13,300 lbs
570 lb-ft Torque 495 lb-ft

 

Performance

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Potent Engine Options

Potential buyers examine all attributes when they’re choosing their next means of transportation. Some drivers carefully review such qualities as fuel economy; others might look at comfort and amenities. The typical truck driver—who has a multitude of purposes for which they might need to use their vehicle—will more often than not prioritize their truck’s performance and how they can take advantage of it.

Regardless of its employment, any truck is only as good as its engine. The F-150 and Silverado 1500 certainly have a spotless reputation in this respect, and both have unique options with their own advantages. We’ll start with the standard engine on both vehicles and gradually work our way up to see how each performs.

The Silverado 1500 is equipped, at its base level, with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which has been named the “TurboMax” for 2024. The TurboMax is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and delivers exceptional performance in the form of 310 hp and the capacity to generate 430 lb-ft of torque.

Drivers who choose the F-150 will have slightly more power off the bat with a turbocharged 2.7L V6 that produces 325 hp. Besides offering more power underneath the hood, the V6 is more fuel-efficient; this might be attributed to Ford’s equipping all its engines with a competent ten-speed automatic transmission. The EPA estimates the F-150 achieves 19 MPG in the city and 25 MPG on the highway, which is undoubtedly better than the Silverado’s 18 MPG in the city and 22 MPG on the highway.

Getting the highest capability out of either truck means climbing up the trim ladder. To obtain the most potency underneath the hood, Chevy owners will need the 4WD-exclusive 6.2L V8, which is one of two available eight-cylinder options that can be equipped on the Silverado 1500. The 6.2L V8 pairs with a ten-speed automatic transmission, pushing out 420 hp and generating 460 lb-ft of torque. This also unlocks the maximum towing capacity for the Silverado 1500, which is 13,300 lbs.

The F-150 has two distinctive engines that deliver performance and towing figures that outclass Chevy, and both of these manage to do so with six cylinders instead of eight. Ford’s 3.5L PowerBoost V6 HEV takes the hybrid concept into high performance, with 430 hp and the ability to generate an astounding 570 lb-ft of torque. This also outclasses the Silverado 1500’s 3.0L Turbo-Diesel six-cylinder, whose ability to crank out 495 lb-ft of torque is still admirable but falls short of the PowerBoost. The Silverado 1500’s maximum tow rating of 13,300 lbs is impressive, but the F-150—when equipped with the non-hybrid version of the 3.5L V6—can outperform with a tow rating of 13,500 lbs.

Utility

A person is shown using a chop saw on the tailgate of a 2024 Ford F-150.

Equipped to Do More

The pickup truck is regarded as one of the most versatile instruments on the road. While its uses during its early days were primarily directed toward the transportation of materials and goods (which, of course, it’s still used for today), the modern pickup truck has gone on to offer much more to drivers. From the rough and tumble world of off-roading to luxury and sophistication, the applications for which the pickup can be used are virtually limitless.

For tradespeople and the working class, using a pickup truck at any job site can be essential for accomplishing all the tasks needed in a single workday. Chevy offers the ideal workplace companion in the WT (Work Truck) trim. Despite the vehicle being limited in the comforts and amenities that other drivers seek, its regular cab and long bed are certainly more than ideal for getting everything accomplished on time.

While having a workhorse’s fundamentals is ideal for the working world, the F-150 offers unique items that make life more convenient. One of the practical items that Ford brings to the F-150 is an instant workstation that can be accessed by folding down the shift lever; this creates an instant desk to handle any paperwork that might need attention.

Benefits for the working world aside, drivers who enjoy their adventures on the road less traveled have come to rely on the pickup truck for their off-roading entertainment. While any truck with 4WD can handle these duties with varying levels of success, trucks specifically designed for this task have become more in vogue and popular among many.

If you want to take to the dirt in the Chevy Silverado 1500, your options are somewhat limited. The Trail Boss trim, among others, can be outfitted with an off-roading package with all-terrain tires. However, your option for a vehicle formulated explicitly for off-roading means purchasing the Chevy Silverado 1500 ZR2. While this special edition of the Silverado 1500 has everything you could ask for, such as a lifted suspension, elevated ground clearance, and skid plates for added protection, it also comes with a heavy price tag that makes it only available for those with loads of disposable income.

Meanwhile, the F-150 has its counterpart to the ZR2, known as the Raptor; this great trim is likewise specifically formulated for expert off-roading. Lower on the trim ladder is the Tremor, one of the many affordable mid-level trims of the F-150, which comes with skid plates, shocks, and a suspension meant to handle the bumps and cruises that come with the harshest of terrains. You’ll be able to tackle whatever life throws your way without breaking the bank.

Technology

The gray dash and infotainment screen are shown in a 2024 Ford F-150 Platinum.

Innovative Cabin Features

While performance and versatility are essential to any truck driver, the leaps and bounds made with technological innovations in recent years continue to impress many, especially regarding driving assistance features. Chevy and Ford have vast arrays of standard and available tech that can enhance such activities as towing and the overall driving experience, and they can provide oversight to ensure safety.

Of all the features most coveted during the 2024 model year, the advent of semi-autonomous driving tech is the latest to generate excitement. Not only does this reduce the stress during long travel periods, but many operating systems have hundreds of thousands of pre-programmed roads throughout North America. Chevy calls their technology Super Cruise, and Ford refers to theirs as BlueCruise. We’re still years away from this feature being accessible on every trim, but four different trims of the F-150 can have BlueCruise added; in contrast, the availability of Super Cruise on the Silverado 1500 is limited to only the top-tier High Country trim.

The infotainment screen, which has undoubtedly become the anchor of most modern vehicle interiors, allows users to access the many prominent technological features in both models. The Silverado 1500’s screen offers compatibility with Apple and Android products and a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot to maintain a stable connection. Other features include Google and Amazon Alexa integration, wireless phone connectivity, and more.

Ford’s system is undoubtedly impressive and geared more toward user-intuitiveness and practicality. All trims receive a 12.0-inch infotainment screen powered by Ford’s SYNC 4 software. One of the features of Ford’s comprehensive software suite is that it continually receives over-the-air updates, ensuring that you always have the latest edition at your disposal. Ford’s infotainment screen grants everything the Silverado 1500 does but also an advanced navigational system with news and weather updates to inform you during travels.

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Get Behind the Wheel of a 2024 F-150 at Loganville Ford

While the rivalry between the F-150 and Silverado 1500 is indeed one for the ages, as it brings out the best in both vehicles, there can only be one who wears the crown. While some noble attributes of the Chevy Silverado 1500 deserve praise, the versatility and prowess of the Ford F-150 are one more reason why it’s considered America’s favorite pickup truck.

If you’re looking for the right location to take the 2024 Ford F-150 for that all-important test drive, look no further than the experts at Loganville Ford. Not only do we have a vast selection of vehicles, including the Ford F-150, but we also have an expert sales team who can help you make the right choice regarding trim, features, and accessories. The F-150’s legacy and lineage are truly remarkable, and now is the perfect time to buy.


[a] MSRP may change without notice. See dealer for complete details.