3.9
Overall Rating

Overview
Pros
- Great Entry-Level Price Point: Lower starting price makes it a budget-friendly option relative to pricier trucks like the F-150 PowerBoost or Tundra i-FORCE MAX.
- Urban-Friendly Size: Compact dimensions and unibody construction enhance maneuverability in city settings.
- Well-Equipped Standard Features: Comes standard with modern tech and connectivity (8-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, etc.), offering great value in its price range.
Cons
- Lower Power and Towing Capability: With only 191 hp and modest torque, it falls short in hauling and towing compared to trucks with larger engines like the F-150 PowerBoost or Tundra.
- Limited Cargo and Utility Space: Its compact design, while great for urban driving, may not satisfy those needing extensive bed space or off-road ruggedness.
- Less Rugged Build: The unibody design emphasizes efficiency and ride comfort over the heavy-duty, body-on-frame construction found in some competitors, which might be a drawback for those requiring robust work-truck performance.
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