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What makes the 2023 Ford F-150 stand out from the 2023 GMC Sierra?

What makes the 2023 Ford F-150 stand out from the 2023 GMC Sierra?

With more capable full-size pickup trucks on the market than ever before, it's normal to see consumers wavering between one model or another. It's normal, each one is packed with qualities. However, in order to make the right choice, we must objectively evaluate the forces at work to find THE model that offers us more.

Most buyers understand that this is the Ford F-150. Here are a few things that help it stand out from a tough rival like the GMC Sierra 1500 2023.

Hybrid and electric versions

We know that GMC will offer an electric version of its Sierra. It's only for 2024, though. At Ford, it's been done for a year now with the Lightning version. Moreover, a hybrid variant is already on the menu. It allows you to save on gas from now on. And if you want to go all-electric, you can do it right now at Ford, where the wait is much shorter than at GMC.

A cabin designed for you

All pickup trucks today are designed with luxury in mind. Ford led the way with its King Ranch models. Competitors have followed suit, emulating the recipe of North America's best-selling pickup truck for decades.

So it's not surprising to find elements in the current model that have yet to be introduced in rival products. That's how you stay ahead of the competition.

So, with a Ford F-150, you enjoy an interior environment where nothing has been forgotten to allow you to work in the greatest of comfort, but also to rest when needed. For example, the gear selector can be tilted to create a flat surface by folding part of the console over it; ideal for a snack or to put your computer on for emailing.

Pro Power Onboard

A van is mainly used for work, but also for leisure. This means that on construction sites, or in the middle of the forest for your activities, it can be useful to have power. But that's not always available.

No problem with the Ford F-150 thanks to Pro Power Onboard technology. Basically, depending on the model and option you select, you get three levels of power to plug in your devices (2.0, 2.4 or 7.2 kW). This means you can run your tools in remote locations, as well as run appliances or a TV for an outdoor movie night.

In fact, anything is possible, even powering your home in the event of a power outage.

How does the Ford F-150 stack up against the GMC Sierra? With this kind of convenience, the answer is obvious.