2025 Tundra vs 2025 Ridgeline at Toyota of Coconut Creek

2025 Toyota Tundra

2025 Tundra vs 2025 Ridgeline

Looking for a pickup truck that can handle the job, the family, and everything in between? At Toyota of Coconut Creek in Coconut Creek, FL, we’re comparing two popular choices: the 2025 Toyota Tundra and the 2025 Honda Ridgeline. One is built for heavy-duty hauling and weekend trails. The other is known for everyday comfort and clever storage. Let’s take a closer look and see why the Tundra might be the better fit for South Florida drivers who need strength, space, and serious capability.

Interior Comparison

Both trucks bring comfort and clever design to the table, but the Tundra leans harder into versatility, space, and rugged utility.

The Tundra offers a bold and spacious interior with high-quality materials across the lineup – especially in trims like the Platinum and 1794 Edition. With available features like ventilated front and rear seats, panoramic sunroof, and premium leather, it doesn’t hold back on upscale touches. You’ll also find CrewMax and Double Cab options, seating up to five, with ample headroom and rear legroom for adults. Storage? The rear seats fold up to create a massive flat load floor, ideal for hauling gear.

The Ridgeline feels more SUV-like inside, with soft-touch materials and a simple layout. It comes in a four-door crew cab configuration only, with decent space in both rows. The standout here is the under-bed trunk, offering extra lockable storage. However, rear-seat space and overall flexibility lag slightly behind the Tundra.

2025 Toyota Tundra

2025 Honda Ridgeline

Rows: Two

Cab Options: Double Cab and CrewMax

Max Seating: Five

Bed Sizes: 5 feet 5 inches, 6 feet 5 inches, and 8 feet 1 inch

Upholstery Options: Cloth Upholstery (Standard) / Leather Upholstery (Optional)

Rows: Two

Cab Options: Crew Cab

Max Seating: Five

Bed Sizes: 5-foot-4-inch

Upholstery Options: Cloth Upholstery (Standard) / Leather-Trimmed Upholstery (Optional)

Exterior Comparison

Both trucks turn heads, but they’re aimed at different audiences. The Tundra makes a statement; the Ridgeline plays it a bit safer.

The 2025 Toyota Tundra has an aggressive design with a wide stance, signature grille, and muscular fenders. Choose from off-road-ready trims like TRD Pro, or step into the luxurious Capstone for chrome accents and 22-inch wheels. Multiple bed lengths, premium LED lighting, and an available tailgate release bump switch add practicality. Color options like Solar Octane and Supersonic Red give it even more edge.

The 2025 Honda Ridgeline keeps things smooth and conservative. It comes in one bed size with a dual-action tailgate and standard AWD. Its appearance is refined, with fewer bold touches but a clean, rounded shape. HPD (Honda Performance Development) packages add some sportier elements, but overall, it feels more crossover than pickup.

Power & Performance

Toyota gives you serious muscle, while Honda focuses on smooth, car-like handling.

The Tundra’s twin-turbo V6 engine or available i-FORCE MAX hybrid setup delivers impressive strength whether you’re towing a boat to the Keys or hauling materials. Available drive modes, coil-spring rear suspension, and 4×4 options create confident control on- and off-road.

The Ridgeline features a 3.5-liter V6 engine that’s smooth and quiet, making it ideal for daily driving. However, it’s not designed for large jobs, and its towing capacity maxes out early.

2025 Toyota Tundra

2025 Honda Ridgeline

Max Towing Capacity: 12,000 Pounds

Max Payload Capacity: 1,740 Pounds

Base Engine: Twin-Turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 (SR only)

Horsepower: 358

Torque: 405 lb-ft

Transmission: 10-Speed Automatic Transmission

Max Towing Capacity: 5,000 Pounds

Max Payload Capacity: 1,538 Pounds

Base Engine: 3.5-liter V6

Horsepower: 280

Torque: 262 lb-ft

Transmission: Nine-Speed Automatic Transmission

Available Engine: Twin-Turbocharged 3.5-liter V6

Horsepower: 389

Torque: 479 lb-ft

Transmission: 10-Speed Automatic Transmission

Available Engine: Twin-Turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 and an Electric Motor

Horsepower: 437

Torque: 583 lb-ft

Transmission: 10-Speed Automatic Transmission

Tech & Entertainment

Both trucks pack in the tech, but the Tundra’s screen size and customization options take the lead.

The Tundra offers a massive available 14-inch touchscreen with a user-friendly interface and crisp graphics. Toyota’s infotainment system includes available cloud-based navigation and wireless Apple CarPlay®. You’ll also find available 12-speaker JBL® audio and a fully digital 12.3-inch gauge cluster.

The Ridgeline has an 8-inch screen that’s functional but starting to feel dated. You do get Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, along with a decent 7-speaker system.

2025 Toyota Tundra Top Technology Features

2025 Honda Ridgeline Top Technology Features

  • Infotainment Screen Options: 8-inch Touchscreen (Standard), 4.2-inch digital instrument display (standard) / 14-inch Touchscreen (optional), 12.3-inch Digital Gauge Cluster (optional)
  • Audio System Options: Six-Speaker Stereo (standard), Nine Speakers for Crew Cabs / 12-speaker stereo system (optional)
  • Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ (standard)
  • Three USB Ports (standard)
  • Infotainment Screen Options: 9-inch Touchscreen (Standard), 7-inch Digital Information Display (Standard)
  • Audio System Options: Seven-Speaker Stereo (standard) / Eight-Speaker Audio System (available)
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ (standard)
  • Two USB Ports (Standard)

Safety Features

​Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5 is standard across all Tundra trims, featuring adaptive cruise control, lane tracing assist, and pre-collision system with pedestrian detection. Optional trailer backup guidance and blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert add confidence when hauling.

The Ridgeline offers Honda Sensing®, which includes many similar features like lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and collision mitigation braking. However, towing-related features are minimal.

2025 Toyota Tundra Standard Safety Features

2025 Honda Ridgeline Standard Safety Features

  • Forward Collision Warning with Pedestrian Detection
  • Forward Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Lane-Departure Warning with Lane-Keep Assist
  • Traffic-Sign Recognition
  • Automatic High-Beam Headlights
  • Rearview Camera
  • Rear-Seat Alert
  • Forward Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
  • Blind-Spot Monitoring
  • LED Headlights with Automatic High Beams
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Rearview Camera
  • Lane-Departure Warning
  • Forward Collision Warning
  • Lane-Keep Assist

Toyota of Coconut Creek’s Bottom Line

If you want serious strength, cutting-edge tech, and real off-road or towing capability, the 2025 Toyota Tundra is the right call. It’s ready for work, play, and everything in between. The 2025 Honda Ridgeline suits drivers who prioritize everyday comfort and occasional hauling, but when it’s time to do more, the Tundra delivers.

Stop by Toyota of Coconut Creek in Coconut Creek, FL, and get a closer look at the Tundra. We’ll help you find the perfect trim and take it for a spin.

*Disclaimer: This content was drafted with AI assistance for initial drafting, reviewed by a subject-matter expert for accuracy, and edited by our team of writers and editors.