Compare performance (450 HP vs 265 HP), trunk space and price (37,500 $ vs 39,300 $ ) at a glance. See which model fits your needs and budget better – Ford F-150 or Toyota Highlander?
Looking at overall running costs, both models reveal some interesting differences in everyday economy.
Ford F-150 is barely cheaper – starting at 37,500 $ , while the Toyota Highlander costs 39,300 $ . That’s a price difference of around 1,820 $.
When it comes to city fuel economy, the Toyota Highlander performs clearly better – achieving 36 mpg, compared to 20 mpg for the Ford F-150. That’s a difference of about 16 mpg.
Under the bonnet, it becomes clear which model is tuned for sportiness and which one takes the lead when you hit the accelerator.
When it comes to engine power, the Ford F-150 offers substantially more power – delivering 450 HP compared to 265 HP. That’s roughly 185 HP more horsepower.
There’s also a difference in torque: the Ford F-150 delivers visibly more torque with 510 lb-ft compared to 310 lb-ft. That’s about 200 lb-ft more.
Cabin size, boot volume and payload all play a role in everyday practicality. Here, comfort and flexibility make the difference.
Seats: Toyota Highlander offers more seats – 8 vs 6.
In terms of curb weight, Toyota Highlander is only slightly lighter – 4,155 lbs compared to 4,391 lbs. The difference is around 236 lbs.
The Ford F-150 is clearly superior overall in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.
The Ford F-150 is the quintessential American pickup, blending brawny style, smart tech, and the sort of cabin comfort that makes long hauls feel like short errands. Whether you’re towing toys or tackling a muddy jobsite, it shrugs off hard work with easygoing confidence—and still cleans up nicely for a night out.
detailsThe Toyota Highlander is a trusty family hauler that blends calm road manners with a thoughtfully finished cabin and a bonus row for occasional adults. It won’t set your hair on fire, but with a refined hybrid option, easy-to-use tech, and resale strength that makes rivals sweat, it’s the sensible choice that still feels a bit special.
detailsCosts and Consumption |
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Price
37,500 - 79,000 $
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Price
39,300 - 53,400 $
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FuelEconomy City
15 - 20 mpg
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FuelEconomy City
21 - 36 mpg
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FuelEconomy Hwy
18 - 26 MPG
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FuelEconomy Hwy
28 - 35 MPG
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Electric Range
-
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Electric Range
-
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Battery Capacity
-
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Battery Capacity
-
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Fuel tank capacity
23 - 36 gal
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Fuel tank capacity
17.1 - 17.9 gal
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Dimensions and Body |
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Body Type
Pickup
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Body Type
SUV
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Seats
3 - 6
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Seats
7 - 8
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Doors
-
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Doors
-
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Curb weight
4,391 - 5,863 lbs
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Curb weight
4,155 - 4,595 lbs
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Trunk Volume
-
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Trunk Volume
-
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Length
209.1 - 243.5 in.
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Length
194.9 - 197.4 in.
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Width
79.8 - 79.9 in.
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Width
76 in.
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Height
75 - 79 in.
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Height
68 in.
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Engine and Performance |
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Engine Type
Gasoline
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Engine Type
Gasoline, Hybrid
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Transmission
Automatic
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Transmission
Automatic
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Drive Type
Rear Wheel, All Wheel
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Drive Type
Front Wheel, All Wheel
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Power HP
325 - 450 HP
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Power HP
243 - 265 HP
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Torque
400 - 510 lb-ft
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Torque
175 - 310 lb-ft
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Number of Cylinders
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Number of Cylinders
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Engine Displacement
2.7 - 5 L
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Engine Displacement
2.4 - 2.5 L
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Gears
-
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Gears
-
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General |
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Model Year
2,025
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Model Year
2,024
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Brand
Ford
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Brand
Toyota
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