2021 Ford F-150 vs 2021 RAM 1500

2021 Ford F-150 vs 2021 RAM 1500
2021 Ford F-150 2021 RAM 1500
Starting MSRP *
  $28,940 $32,245
Max. Towing Capacity **
  14,000 lbs. 7,730 lbs.
Front Leg Room
  43.9 in. 40.9 in.
Infotainment Display
  8.0-in. touchscreen 5.0-in. touchscreen
Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  Standard Available on other styles

2021 Ford F-150 vs 2021 RAM 1500

Serving Richardson, TX

The Ford F-150 and the RAM 1500 have comparable appeal to many truck buyers at first glance. However, despite being top picks among full-size truck buyers for many years, these popular models have significant differences that you should get familiar with before you pick out your next truck. Are you ready to dig deeper and uncover the differences between the 2021 F-150 and the 2021 RAM 1500?

Exterior

Both of these full-size trucks are available with a few cabin and bed options, and your preferences in these areas will impact exterior styling slightly. These models both have familial traits that define style differences. For example, the 2021 Ford F-150 has a prominent front end with an elongated grille. The grille is capped on both sides by stacked LED headlights. The F-150’s hood is moderately sculpted. In comparison, the RAM 1500 has a larger bulge through the hood, a hexagon-shaped grille, and boxy headlights. A power liftgate, fog lamps, and other modern features are available on both truck models.

Interior

The 2021 Ford F-150’s cabin is well-appointed with an extensive selection of quality materials and modern features. Across the trims, this Ford truck model has power ports, USB ports, integrated smart device apps, a trailering camera, several large storage areas, a navigation system, a folding rear row of seats, and more. Some of these features are also found in select RAM 1500 trims. However, with substantial variation in included and available equipment throughout the 2021 trim lines, a close review is in order.

Performance

These truck models are both known for their capabilities and power, but their capabilities are starkly different. You can find a range of diesel and gas powertrains available for both models, and they each have distinct torque and horsepower ratings. Notably, however, the Ford F-150 is now offered with a full hybrid engine in 2021. Some of the F-150’s engines also have EcoBoost technology for added differentiation from the RAM 1500’s engines.

To get a better feel for the differences between the F-150 and the RAM 1500, you should get more familiar with the 2021 F-150’s trim levels and abilities at our dealership. Schedule your visit to North Central Ford by contacting our sales department today.

* MSRP for base vehicle. Excludes destination/delivery fee plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer processing charge, any electronic filing charge, and any emission testing charge. Optional equipment not included. Starting A, Z and X Plan price is for qualified, eligible customers and excludes document fee, destination/delivery charge, taxes, title and registration. Not all vehicles qualify for A, Z or X Plan. All Mustang Shelby GT350® and Shelby® GT350R prices exclude gas guzzler tax.
** When properly configured.