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Trucks are the most popular vehicles in America. These are our favorites among today's crop of half-ton pickups, ranked from best to worst. Best Full-Size Pickup Trucks for 2024 and 2025
The base model for the 1500 starts at $37,000, which is affordable for a full-size truck. “The Silverado 1500 is all about capability and comfort,” said Blake Shaw, automotive expert and ...
KBB, MotorTrend and Edmunds all rank it as the No. 1 full-size truck. All three recommend upgrading to the iconic F-150 Raptor, but that model starts at over $80,000, which puts it out of reach ...
This is an incomplete list of pickup trucks that are currently in production (as of April 2021). This list also includes off-roader, sport, luxury, and hybrid trucks, both discontinued and still in production. Also, some vehicles are sold under different brands, therefore some vehicles may be listed more than once but usually link to the same page.
Eicher Motors (India) Force Motors (India) GA - 45% subsidiary of Tata Motors; Hindustan Motors (India) Mahindra Truck and Bus Division (India) MAN Truck & Bus (left in 2018 [2]) Premier Automobiles (India) Scania (India) SML Isuzu Limited (SMLI) (India) Tata Motors (India) TVS (India) Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (India) Volvo (India)
Each of the Lexus and Toyota trucks & SUVs built on the TNGA-F platform — Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia, 4Runner, LX, GX, Land Cruiser — has its specific purpose.
Localization rate for BharatBenz truck is 85% [12] with more than 450 local suppliers out of which 41 per cent are based in Tamil Nadu and 44 per cent are in rest of the country, with an aim to exceed 90%. [25] Daimler has test driven its trucks a distance of 4.5 million km in various conditions at its test track in Oragadam. [12]
The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck manufactured in the United States by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since May 1999. The Tundra was the second full-size pickup to be built by a Japanese manufacturer (the first was the Toyota T100), but the Tundra was the first full-size pickup from a Japanese manufacturer to be built in North America.