The rivalry between Chevrolet and Ford has been at the heart of the automotive industry for over a century. Both automakers push each other to innovate and deliver better trucks for consumers. In the 2025 model year, the competition between the Chevy Silverado 1500 and the Ford F-150 is fiercer than ever. But when it comes down to performance, capability, and technology, the 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 stands out as the better option for Ohio drivers. Here’s why.
More Power for Your Dollar: Torque, Towing, and Cargo Space
Chevrolet continues to lead in offering more for your money. While the 2025 Ford F-150 starts at $38,710, the 2025 Silverado 1500 starts at a more affordable $37,000. But the real difference lies in the specifications. The Silverado 1500 comes with more standard torque, a higher towing capacity, and greater payload capability right out of the gate.
For instance, the 2025 Silverado’s base TurboMax engine generates 430 lb-ft of torque, enabling a towing capacity of up to 9,400 pounds and a payload of 2,260 lbs. The F-150, with its standard powertrain, provides only 400 lb-ft of torque, yielding a maximum towing capacity of 8,400 lbs and a payload capacity of 1,785 lbs. Additionally, the Silverado’s bed provides more cargo space, offering 62.9 cu.ft. in its 5.8-foot bed compared to the F-150’s 52.8 cu.ft. The Silverado’s 5.8-foot bed is not just bigger, it also offers better usability.
Diesel Performance: The Legendary Duramax Advantage
While Ford has phased out its diesel engine options, Chevrolet continues to offer the legendary 3.0L Duramax turbo-diesel engine in the 2025 Silverado 1500, giving it a clear advantage. The Duramax delivers 305 hp and 495 lb-ft of torque, providing the Silverado with exceptional towing capabilities, up to 13,300 lbs, and a remarkable payload of 1,970 lbs. Beyond performance, the Duramax engine offers best-in-class fuel efficiency, with an EPA-estimated 23 MPG city and 29 MPG highway, making it the clear choice for long-distance driving and hauling.
A Larger Digital Experience: Superior Driver Displays
Both trucks are equipped with cutting-edge technology, but the Silverado 1500 offers a larger, more intuitive digital experience. The F-150 comes with a 12-inch center touchscreen running Ford’s SYNC 4 system, which is impressive but lacks the overall screen real estate that the Silverado offers.
The 2025 Silverado 1500 ups the ante with a 13.4-inch color touchscreen on trims above the WT, and a 12.3-inch multi-color, reconfigurable Driver Information Center. This provides a superior, expansive digital experience compared to the F-150’s smaller display options. Furthermore, while both trucks offer seamless smartphone integration, the Silverado 1500 also features Google Built-In, providing drivers with access to Google Assistant, Google Maps, and the Google Play Store—features not available on the F-150.
Hands-Free Towing: Super Cruise vs. BlueCruise
When it comes to towing, the Silverado 1500 takes the lead with its innovative Super Cruise technology, available for hands-free driving while towing. Unlike Ford’s BlueCruise, which offers hands-free driving but does not support towing, Super Cruise adapts to the additional drag created by a trailer, ensuring the Silverado maintains a safe speed and stops without issue. This makes towing a trailer in the Silverado 1500 safer and easier than in the F-150.
Superior Functionality: Tailgate and Cargo Space
When it comes to bed functionality, Chevrolet leads with the Silverado 1500’s class-leading Multi-Flex Tailgate and superior cargo space. The Silverado 1500 offers a massive 89.1 cu.ft. of cargo space in its 8.2-foot bed, which far exceeds the F-150’s maximum of 77.4 cu.ft. With smaller bed options, such as the 5.8-foot and 6.6-foot beds, the Silverado still provides more cargo capacity than the F-150. Additionally, the Silverado’s Multi-Flex Tailgate offers six different functions, making loading and unloading easier, whether you’re stepping up to access the bed or using the inner gate as a full-width step that can hold up to 375 lbs.
Ford’s Pro Access Tailgate, while offering a middle section that swings open for better access, doesn’t offer the same versatility or functionality as the Silverado’s Multi-Flex Tailgate. The Silverado’s design is more practical and ensures easier access to your cargo, no matter what you’re hauling.
Leading the Way: Performance, Functionality, and Technology
In the 2025 Silverado 1500, Chevrolet has crafted a truck that outshines the competition in nearly every area. With superior power, more cargo capacity, advanced technology, and hands-free towing, the Silverado 1500 is a more capable and user-friendly option for Ohio drivers. Whether you’re towing heavy loads, navigating rough terrain, or simply hauling gear, the Silverado 1500 is built to do it all with ease.
At Preston Chevrolet, we’re proud to offer the 2025 Chevy Silverado 1500 as the ideal choice for those who demand performance, technology, and value. The Silverado is built to handle the toughest tasks. Additionally, its rugged off-road capabilities make it perfect for navigating Ohio’s diverse weather conditions and terrain, from snowy roads in the winter to muddy trails in the spring.
Visit us today in Burton, Ohio, to experience this incredible truck for yourself.


