The has consistently been a top-rated truck at Edmunds. Thanks to the many available engines and configurations, the F-150 can be anything from a basic work truck to a leather-lined luxury machine that’s capable of trailering sizable campers and boats. Ford has also updated the 2024 F-150 with fresh styling and new technology features.

But its success doesn’t mean the F-150 has the full-size truck market all to itself. The is another Edmunds favorite. Known for its smooth ride and outstanding cabin quality, the 2025 Ram 1500 presents an equally impressive résumé for truck shoppers who want a do-it-all truck.

This year’s truck also receives two new powerful turbocharged engines. Which full-size light-duty truck is the better buy? Edmunds’ test team experts compare the F-150 and Ram 1500 to find out. Engines and MPG The F-150 offers six engine choices for its expansive lineup.

They are a trio of turbocharged V6s; a naturally aspirated V8; a V6-based hybrid version; and a thunderous 720-horsepower supercharged V8 reserved for the off-roading Raptor R. The hybrid powertrain is perhaps the most compelling. It makes a strong 430 horsepower and also delivers the best fuel economy.

The EPA estimates the hybrid can get up to 23 mpg in city/highway combined driving. Most notable for the 2025 Ram 1500 is Ram’s decision to discontinue the truck’s V8 engine in favor of a turbocharged six-cylinder engine. The standard variant produces 420 horsepower, while the high-output e.