Nowadays, pickup trucks are used as the family transporter, a work vehicle, and a tow rig—but they're far more remarkable than Dad's old station wagon. No other vehicle compares to today's pickups in hauling capacity and torque. Trucks are beneficial, whether they're lugging paving stones for work or dragging the boat up a mountain for a weekend at the lake. In this article, we will share the top 7 pickup trucks available in the United States as of now.

1. FORD F-250

The Ford F-250 is a heavy-duty truck that offers significantly increased capabilities over light-duty pickups from 2017. The essential modifications are the chassis, suspension, and axles, allowing for improved payload and towing capacity. Another significant change is under the hood, with 2017–2020 versions offering a choice of diesel or gas V8 engines with up to 1,050 lb.-ft of torque and a maximum towing capability of 37,000 lbs. when correctly equipped.

2. RAM 2500

The RAM 2500 features a pleasant ride for a heavy-duty vehicle, large work payloads, and potentially grand interior choices. In 2019, a complete makeover gave excellent aesthetics to the sturdy work truck and the option of a 6.4L gas Hemi® V8 or a diesel 6.7L inline-six engine.

3. NISSAN FRONTIER

The Nissan Frontier now gets a new bark along with its updated aesthetics. The Nissan Frontier has a robust V6 engine that produces 310 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque from 2020 to the present. It comes standard with a nine-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive, with four-wheel drive available. With an EPA-estimated 20 mpg combined from the V6, you'll get more mileage out of a petrol tank in 2020 models, despite the V6's greater power.

4. CHEVROLET COLORADO

The Chevrolet Colorado's controlled handling, comfy seats, and off-road prowess will appeal to you. You can load anything from heavy stone hauls to work tools and DIY supplies with the choices of 61- and 72-inch cargo beds.

5. TOYOTA TUNDRA

The 2017–2019 Tundra comes with two V8 engines: a 4.6L and a 5.7L V8, which provide ample power for off-roading and highway excursions. The 2020 Toyota Tundra's 5.7L V8 engine produces 381 horsepower and 401 pound-feet of torque, and it has a maximum towing capability of 10,200 pounds when properly equipped.

6. GMC SIERRA 1500

The GMC Sierra 1500 is a full-size vehicle capable of transporting you to a remote fishing spot or a nearby metropolitan coffee shop. With its flexible design, the optional six-way MultiPro tailgate has made it easier to load and unload goods since 2019, and stepping up into the cargo area is no longer a problem for shorter passengers. The remarkable carbon-fiber bed of the 2019–present Sierra 1500 cuts weight and boosts rigidity.

7. CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500

Although the Silverado is marketed for agricultural workers, you may get one even if you're just half-heartedly interested in gardening. You may go to the garden store on the weekend since the cargo bed of the 2017–present Chevrolet Silverado 1500 can accommodate up to 40 bags of 2 cu ft mulch.

You may look at these pickup trucks in detail and select the best one out of them.