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Ford Super Duty vs. Chevy Silverado HD
Ford Super Duty
Chevy Silverado HD
At a Glance: Super Duty vs. Silverado HD
Ford Super Duty

When looking for a truck with power and capability, the Ford Super Duty and the Chevy Silverado HD can deliver a trustworthy performance and handle the heaviest of loads all over Tampa, Riverview, Brandon, and St. Petersburg, FL.

While either one of these automotive beasts has its strengths and would serve you well, one truck comes away with a clear advantage. In this Ford Super Duty vs. Chevy Silverado HD comparison, the team at Elder Ford of Tampa will help identify their differences and declare a victor. Keep reading to find out more!


	MAX HORSEPOWER

MAX HORSEPOWER

500 HP | 445 HP
Super Duty vs Silverado HD
MAX TORQUE

MAX TORQUE

1,200 lb-ft | 910 lb-ft
Super Duty vs Silverado HD
MAX GAS CONVENTIONAL TOWING CAPACITY

MAX GAS CONVENTIONAL TOWING CAPACITY

22,000 lbs. | 18,510 lbs.
Super Duty vs Silverado HD
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Select a category below to learn more about how the Ford Super Duty compares to the Chevy Silverado HD.
PERFORMANCE
Ford Super Duty

There’s truly no mistaking the power that comes with the Ford Super Duty and the Chevy Silverado HD. Each vehicle offers a tiered engine lineup of souped-up engines that can conquer anything. However, the Ford not only gives you more options, but it can also help maximize the force that you crave.

Power Train Options

In exploring the Chevy Silverado HD, you’ll have two different engine options to consider. The first is a 6.6L V8 gas engine that comes ready to pump out 401 horsepower and 464 lb-ft of torque; this setup is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Secondly, you could explore the available 6.6L Duramax® Turbo-Diesel V8 engine that’s paired with an Allison® 10-speed automatic transmission. This engine can produce 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque.

Conversely, in exploring the Ford pickup, you’ll have more choices—and more power readily available. The Super Duty offers four different engine options to choose from, including two power trains that rate best in class. In each case, it’s paired with a TorqShift® 10-speed automatic transmission.

  • 6.8L V8 Gas: 405 horsepower/445 lb-ft of torque
  • 7.3L V8 Gas: 430 horsepower/485 lb-ft of torque (best in class)
  • 6.7L Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel: 475 horsepower/1,050 lb-ft of torque
  • High Output 6.7L Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel: 500 horsepower/1,200 lb-ft of torque (best in class)
A Convenient Commute

Whether you’re heading to the jobsite or picking up equipment from the hardware store, you’ll no doubt want a convenient and comfortable commute.

Here the Super Duty prevails, since it’s now equipped with 5G technology. As a result, you’ll enjoy the most advanced in-vehicle connectivity, enabling you to remain connected and informed on the go, whether you’re looking to interface with clients or input a route to a new job.

The Chevy Silverado HD does offer some similar features, but they don’t come standard. For example, if you want a Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless charging, or other modern must-haves, you’ll have to upgrade to get them.


 

 

 

 

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TOWING
Ford Super Duty

Of course, the primary reason to drive a truck like the Ford Super Duty or the Chevy Silverado HD is because of its towing capability. No matter what you want to hook up to your truck, you can trust that the Ford and the Chevy can handle it without hesitation.

Maximum Towing Capacity

Capability is clearly a must-have trait when choosing trucks as large as the Super Duty and the Silverado HD. While both trucks excel in this regard, the Ford has a distinct edge.

Here's a look at the maximum gas conventional towing capacities and the maximum diesel gooseneck towing capacities of each option when properly equipped:

  • Ford Super Duty gas conventional towing capacity: 22,000 pounds
  • Chevy Silverado HD gas conventional towing capacity: 18,510 pounds
  • Ford Super Duty diesel gooseneck towing capacity: 40,000 pounds
  • Chevy Silverado HD diesel gooseneck towing capacity: 36,000 pounds

Plus, with available Enhanced Trailer Navigation, the Ford Super Duty can adapt your route based on the size of the trailer to accommodate height and width restrictions.

Towing Technologies

Did you know there are technologies in each truck that will make both towing and hooking up your trailer a breeze? In addition to making it easier, ultimately this towing tech will also help you save time and enhance your productivity.

The Ford Super Duty has an available 360-degree Camera Package that enables you to see all sides of your truck and trailer. Plus, the available Pro Trailer Hitch Assist™ will help line up your hitch without having to get out of the truck. Need some extra assistance when backing up? Trailer Reverse Guidance in the Ford is at your service. When backing up, cameras placed on the exterior mirrors can show the direction of your truck, with helpful guidelines that turn with the direction of the steering wheel.

The Chevy Silverado 3500, by comparison, has available Hitch Guidance and an available camera system as well. However, it lacks a camera that provides a 360-degree view of your truck and trailer simultaneously.


 

 

 

 

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SAFETY
Ford Super Duty

Regardless of whether you’re carrying passengers or a trailer—or both—it's of the utmost importance that you feel protected and comfortable no matter where you are. The Ford Super Duty and the Silverado HD are both incredibly safe vehicles, offering many similar safety technologies.

Shared Safety Features

Their similar available safety features include:

  • Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Lane-Keeping Alert
  • Auto High-Beam Headlamps

In addition to the above systems, both trucks offer a variation of Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go. The version in the Ford, however, is a bit more intuitive, as it offers brake support, whereas the Chevy version doesn’t. The BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert in the Ford also has trailer coverage, which is not part of the Chevy version of this feature.

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Which Truck Will You Choose?
Ford Super Duty

After reading through this Ford Super Duty vs. Chevy Silverado HD comparison, the answer to this question should be clear. Based on its lineup of powerful engines, more advanced towing technologies, and extra-layered safety features, the Ford stands above the Chevy in the most crucial areas.

Ready to choose your next co-worker for those jobs around Tampa, Riverview, Brandon, and St. Petersburg, FL? Our team at Elder Ford of Tampa is here to help you get behind the wheel of the Ford Super Duty. Contact us to set up a test drive.

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new Super Duty for yourself are conveniently available right here online.