2025 Ford F-150 vs 2025 Ram 1500: Which Truck Reigns in Saskatchewan?

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Life in Moose Jaw calls for a pickup that can handle it all—from snowy streets to hauling gear to the cabin at Buffalo Pound Lake. The 2025 Ford F-150 and 2025 Ram 1500 are two of the most recognizable names in the full-size truck segment. Both are strong contenders, built for work and ready for adventure. But which one is better suited for Saskatchewan drivers? Let’s break it down.

Performance That Matches Your Day-to-Day

Performance That Matches Your Day-to-Day

Both trucks offer a wide range of engines under the hood. The 2025 Ford F-150 starts strong with a 2.7-litre EcoBoost V6 engine in its base trims, offering a solid power and fuel efficiency blend. Optional powertrains, like the 5.0-litre V8 or the hybrid 3.5-litre PowerBoost, provide extra grunt for those who tow or haul often. The Ram 1500, on the other hand, leads with its 3.6-litre Pentastar V6 with eTorque, while its available 5.7-litre HEMI V8 brings in added muscle.

In terms of towing, the F-150 comes out ahead with a maximum capacity of 13,500 pounds when properly equipped, compared to the Ram 1500’s 12,750 pounds. For anyone trailering a camper to Saskatchewan Landing or hauling materials to the farm, that extra edge can make a difference.

Interior Comfort and Cabin Tech

Interior Comfort and Cabin Tech

Inside, both trucks offer comfort, but in different ways. The Ford F-150 keeps things practical with durable surfaces and clever storage, especially in the base trims. Available features on higher trims like the Lariat or Platinum include an optional 12-inch touchscreen and the SYNC 4 infotainment system, which is intuitive and fast.

The Ram 1500 leans more into luxury, even in its base models. Its ride quality is noticeably smoother thanks to its coil-spring rear suspension, and its Uconnect 5 system is easy to use. If you want your workhorse to feel a little more like a lounge, the Ram might appeal more. But if you're more utility-driven, the F-150's modular workspace and fold-flat gear options are built for function.

Fuel Efficiency Where It Counts

Fuel economy in pickups is never stellar, but both these trucks make an effort. The F-150’s 2.7-litre EcoBoost engine delivers around 10.2 L/100 km combined, while the hybrid version does even better. The Ram 1500 with the base V6 offers about 10.6 L/100 km combined. These numbers vary by configuration, but in most comparisons, Ford’s lighter frame gives it a small edge in efficiency.

Designed for Saskatchewan Life

In a province where weather changes in a blink and wide-open roads stretch for kilometres, reliability and flexibility matter. Whether you're exploring the nearby trails at Wakamow Valley or tackling heavy work on rural roads, both trucks are more than capable. But the F-150’s slightly better towing, stronger fuel numbers, and clever work-focused features give it a practical edge for Moose Jaw drivers who need a truck to do it all.

See the F-150 in Action Right Here in Moose Jaw

For a closer look at the 2025 Ford F-150, stop by Moose Jaw Ford and take one for a test drive. It’s one thing to read about towing capacity and fuel numbers—it’s another to feel the power for yourself. Whether you’re hauling tools out to a jobsite or planning a weekend escape to the Qu’Appelle Valley, the F-150 is built to match your pace. Our team is here to answer your questions, walk you through available trims, and help you find a truck that fits your lifestyle—on and off the grid. Let’s get you behind the wheel of a pickup that works as hard as you do.

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