Once exclusive to heavy-duty pickup trucks, diesel-powered engines have recently come to full-size light-duty trucks as well. The Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ford F-150 and Ram 1500 are among the most popular vehicles sold in America, and each one now offers a diesel engine. But is it worth getting a diesel in a truck that isn't meant for heavy-duty use?
Diesel-powered engines for pickup trucks typically offer big gains in fuel economy, towing capability and driving range compared to regular gas-powered engines. But there's a catch: They cost thousands of dollars more than their gas engine counterparts. Figuring out whether it's money well spent can be difficult, especially when a gasoline V8 might work just as well for most light-duty truck shoppers' needs.
Edmunds compared each truck's maximum potential towing capacity and maximum potential fuel efficiency with gasoline engines versus the diesels. Just know that real-world fuel economy results will vary based on your particular truck's configuration and use. Fuel costs in your area will also play a part in the decision.
RAM 1500
The standard engine in the 2020 Ram 1500 is a 3.
The 3.
The other optional engine in the lineup, Ram's available 5.
Verdict: The gains in fuel economy and towing power for the Ram 1500 diesel are significant. The diesel engine is easy to recommend for many Ram shoppers.
FORD F-150
Ford gives its F-150 a standard 3.
The F-150's optional diesel engine is a turbocharged 3.
The F-150 does offer some strong gasoline engine upgrades, however. The optional turbocharged 3.
Verdict: Compared to the Ram's diesel option, Ford's diesel fuel economy gains are similar, but the towing gains aren't as dramatic. Most F-150 buyers will be better off sticking with one of the F-150's turbocharged gasoline V6s.
CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500
Chevy's base engine for the Silverado is a 4.
The Silverado's diesel is a turbocharged 3.
That's the biggest fuel economy difference of the bunch, and worth the cost of an upgrade if you're willing to take the hit on maximum towing. Chevy's available V8s, however, are more appealing for towing. The optional 6.
Verdict: If you're looking for a nice compromise between pulling power and fuel economy, the Silverado's diesel engine is an appealing choice.
EDMUNDS SAYS: All three of America's top-selling full-size light-duty pickup trucks now offer diesel engines as options. They are more expensive up front, but depending on the truck and your needs, it might be worth the money to make the upgrade. Make sure to also research local fuel prices and the higher maintenance costs associated with modern diesel engines before making a decision.
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This story was provided to The Associated Press by the automotive
Related links:
—Ram 1500 Review: https://edmu.in/2tVbVZ8
—Ford F-150 Review: https://edmu.in/37Jc7JE
—Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Review: https://edmu.in/2Gyy4PB
Travis Langness Of Edmunds, The Associated Press


