Calling all truckers around Auburn, Worcester, and Southbridge, MA! The showdown between the Ford F-150 and the Nissan TITAN has begun. This clash is sure to be one for the ages. The question is: Which model will come out on top?
Our team at Ira Ford Auburn is just as eager to discover the winner as you are. It’s time to kick up some dust!

|
Ford F-150 |
Exterior Dimensions (Crew Cab) |
Nissan TITAN |
|
157.2 inches |
Wheelbase |
139.8 inches |
|
243.5 inches |
Overall Length |
228.2 inches |
|
79.9 inches |
Overall Width |
79.5 inches |
|
12 inches |
Maximum Ground Clearance |
10.6 inches |
If sheer size is your first wish, the F-150 is the clear choice. When both are outfitted with their crew cab configurations, the F-150 is much larger than its competition. It also has a larger bed available. The largest truck bed available with the TITAN is only six and a half feet, while the F-150 is available with up to an 8-foot bed.
That larger exterior leads to more space on the inside, too. Both trucks can seat up to six passengers, but you’ll have some more wiggle room in the Ford F-150. It boasts up to 43.9 inches of front legroom and another 43.6 inches in the rear, while the Nissan TITAN only has 41.8 inches up front and 38.5 inches in the back.

At the helm of a truck, power is a must. Both models can be outfitted with a 400-horsepower V8 engine. While the V8 is the only engine available with the TITAN, the F-150 can also be equipped with one of five other powertrains. That gives you the chance to choose the perfect combination of power and efficiency.
Do you want a hybrid truck? The 3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6 is only available with the Ford F-150. It’s capable of 430 horsepower and a whopping 570 lb-ft of torque.
If you’re hitching up a trailer, you’ll be happy to know that the F-150 has a massive maximum towing capacity of 14,000 pounds when properly equipped. Travel trailers, industrial vehicles, and boats are light work for this truck. Compare that to the Nissan TITAN, which can only manage up to 9,320 pounds.

Mass and muscle are only half the job. The other half requires brains. Luckily, both trucks deliver in that department. They are available with the following systems:
You need 1,500 pounds of gravel for that landscaping job, right? In a Nissan TITAN, you’ll have to take the worker at the warehouse for their word about the weight. In a Ford F-150, however, you can simply activate the available onboard scales and drive away assured that you have what you need to tackle the task.
Once you reach your destination, parking your trailer will be a breeze with the F-150. It can be outfitted with Pro Trailer Backup Assist™, which makes directing your trailer as simple as turning a dial. The TITAN doesn’t offer a similar feature.
The competition was close, but it’s the Ford F-150 that came out on top thanks to its superior technology, power, and space.
If you’re ready to experience its capability firsthand, schedule a test drive at Ira Ford Auburn and hit the streets of Auburn, Worcester, and Southbridge, Massachusetts.