Ford F-150 vs Toyota Tundra: 0–60 and Quarter-Mile Comparison
This comparison brings together verified acceleration results for the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra, covering 0–60 mph times, quarter-mile times, and broader acceleration comparisons across multiple years and trims. The page includes 125 tested F-150 results and 34 for the Tundra, giving useful context for how these full-size pickups perform across their lineups.
In the quickest production 0–60 mph result, the Ford F-150 leads with a 3.6-second run, 0.8 second ahead of the fastest production Toyota Tundra at 4.4 seconds. Quarter-mile records are separate: the fastest production F-150 posts 12.0 seconds, while the quickest production Tundra records 13.0 seconds. Median 0–60 figures also favor the F-150, 6.0 seconds versus 6.4 seconds.
Year coverage runs from 1993 to 2025 for the F-150 and 2000 to 2025 for the Tundra, with 2025 as the latest shared model year with verified data. In that shared year, the F-150 holds the quicker 0–60 mph result by 2.5 seconds. Use the tables below to compare individual trims, test sources, and how specific configurations shape each truck’s acceleration profile.
Category Winners: F-150 vs Tundra
The Ford F-150 leads 6–0 across 6 performance categories, with the Toyota Tundra taking none.
| Category | Ford F-150 | Toyota Tundra |
|---|---|---|
| Fastest production 0–60 | 3.60s Winner | 4.40s |
| Fastest production ¼ mile | 12.00s Winner | 13.00s |
| Fastest overall 0–60 | 3.60s Winner | 4.40s |
| Fastest overall ¼ mile | 12.00s Winner | 13.00s |
| Median production 0–60 | 6.00s Winner | 6.40s |
| Median production ¼ mile | 14.60s Winner | 15.00s |
| Category wins | 6 | 0 |
All-Time Production Records
Production vehicles onlyThe Ford F-150 holds the production 0–60 record at 3.60s, 0.80s quicker than the Toyota Tundra's best of 4.40s.
Fastest Overall Results
Includes modified and non-production vehiclesCounting all tests, the Ford F-150 has been clocked at 3.60s 0–60 — 0.80s quicker than the Toyota Tundra's overall best of 4.40s.
Typical Production Performance
Medians and averages across all production testsOn a typical production run, the Ford F-150 reaches 60 mph in 6.00s — 0.40s quicker than the Toyota Tundra's median of 6.40s.
| Metric | Ford F-150 | Toyota Tundra |
|---|---|---|
| Median 0–60 | 6.00s | 6.40s |
| Average 0–60 | 6.28s | 6.66s |
| Median ¼ Mile | 14.60s | 15.00s |
| Average ¼ Mile | 14.73s | 15.15s |
| Sample (0–60) | 118 | 34 |
Median is preferred over average — it is less influenced by extreme outlier tests. Averages include all production runs on record.
Latest Available Results
| Metric | Ford F-150 | Toyota Tundra |
|---|---|---|
| Latest tested year | 2025 | 2025 |
| Best 0–60 that year |
3.60s
Raptor R SuperCrew (5'7.1" Bed) |
6.10s
SR5 CrewMax Cab (5'5.6" Bed)(TRD Rally Pack) |
| Best ¼ mile that year | 12.10s | 14.50s |
Overlapping Model Years (2000–2025)
15 shared tested yearsRestricted to the 15 years both models overlapped (2000–2025), the Ford F-150 held a 0.70s median 0–60 advantage over the Toyota Tundra.
Data Coverage
The Ford F-150 has 125 tests spanning 1993–2025, while the Toyota Tundra has 34 tests from 2000–2025.
| Metric | Ford F-150 | Toyota Tundra |
|---|---|---|
| Total tests | 125 | 34 |
| Production tests | 118 | 34 |
| Earliest tested year | 1993 | 2000 |
| Latest tested year | 2025 | 2025 |
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Methodology
All 0–60 and quarter-mile results are sourced from independently published road tests by reputable automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed times are not included. When multiple publications test the same vehicle, each run is listed separately. Production and non-production results are clearly distinguished throughout. Fastest 0–60 and fastest quarter-mile records are treated as independent measurements and may come from different tests, trims, or sources.