Which Pickup Truck Is Tallest?

Pickup trucks are some of the most popular vehicles on the market. They offer great value, plenty of cargo space, and plenty of power for towing and hauling. But when it comes to height, which pickup truck is the tallest?

The answer depends on how you define “tallest.” Do you mean overall height from the ground to the top of the cab?

Or do you mean just from the ground to the roofline of the cab?

In terms of overall height, some of the tallest pickups on the market include Ford’s F-250 Super Duty and Ram’s 2500. Both vehicles stand at about 82 inches tall.

Other tall pickups include Chevy Silverado 3500HD (81 inches), Nissan Titan XD (79 inches), and Toyota Tundra (78 inches).

But what about roofline height?

Here, Ford F-150 reigns supreme with a roofline that stands at 75 inches. This is followed by Ram 1500 at 74 inches, Silverado 1500 at 73 inches, Nissan Titan at 71 inches, and Toyota Tacoma at 70 inches.

Conclusion:

The tallest pickup truck in terms of overall height is a tie between Ford’s F-250 Super Duty and Ram’s 2500, both standing at 82 inches tall. But if you’re looking for just roofline height, then Ford F-150 reigns supreme with a roofline that stands at 75 inches.

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James Gardner