The 2022 F-150 and its many engine options and capabilities make it a force to be reckoned with. The 2022 Chevrolet Silverado also offers a handful of engines but offers a little less in interior luxury. You’ll see that both have about the same amount of technology and safety features so it might just come down to the differences in fuel economy, towing and price. Let’s take a look.
Power
The 2022 Ford F-150 hybrid offers so many engine options that can all be paired with rear or four wheel drive:
It also comes with an onboard generator, handy at job sites or during a power outage. Payload ranges from 1,840 to 3,250 pounds.
Hybrid twin turbo 3.5-liter V-6 + 35kW electric motor
25/26 up to 700 miles driving range per tank
For the 2022 Chevrolet Silverado, here’s what we know:
3-liter I-6 cylinder diesel
Trims
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2022 Ford F-150
- XL: $32,665
- XLT: $40,310
- Lariat: $50,045
- Tremor: $55,065
- King Ranch: $61,465
- Platinum: $64,245
- Limited: $78,405
2022 Chevrolet Silverado
- Work Truck: $34,845
- Custom: $41,845
- LT: $45,945
- Trail Boss: $49,745
- RST: $50,145
- LTZ: $56,395
- High Country: $61,495
Interior/Exterior
2022 Ford F-150
- Fold flat front lever and front seats
- Spacious passenger seating
- 35-inch all-terrain tires
- Upgraded suspension
- Locking rear differential
- 4WD transfer case
- Clever storage compartments throughout
2022 Chevrolet Silverado
Base features:
- Manual locks and windows
- Vinyl seats
- Manually adjustable front seats
LT & above
- Tons of storage compartments
- Multi-Flex tailgate
- Leather upholstery & wood trim
- Large rear seats
Tech
2022 Ford F-150
- Optional navigation
- Optional SiriusXM radio
- Optional B&O stereo
- 8-12 inch infotainment display
- Updated Sync 4 software
- Apple carplay/ Android auto
- Wifi hotspot
2022 Chevrolet Silverado
Base features:
- Easy physical controls
- 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster & large touchscreen
- Apple carplay/Android auto
LT & above
- 13.4-inch horizontal touchscreen with Google Voice assist
- Amazon Alexa capability
Saftey
2022 Ford F-150
- Standard automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
- Available lane departure warning with lane keep assist
- Available adaptive cruise control
2022 Chevrolet Silverado
- Standard blind spot monitoring & rear cross-traffic alert
- Standard lane departure warning & lane keep assist
- Standard automatic emergency braking & forward collision warning
Conclusion
In terms of pricing and power, both trucks come very close to one another. However, the 2022 Ford F-150 offers more engine options and standard technology features. It also put a little more effort into a comfortable interior as some report that the cushions inside the Silverado aren’t particularly cushy. We think the data speaks for itself but if you’re still unsure, come take the 2022 Ford F-150 for a test drive today.