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2018 Canadian Truck King Challenge results

The results from the 2018 Truck King Challenge

June 14, 2018  By Howard J. Elmer



June 14, 2018 – This year’s Challenge consisted of mid-size, full-size and HD entries – 10 trucks in all – all vying for a win in what is now the 11th year of the Challenge. We tested 10 2018 pickup trucks covering the 2500 HD segment; two midsize and five full-size pickups completed the rest of the 2018 entries. A complete list of scores by model follow, revealing our choice for the winner of the 2018 Canadian Truck King Challenge.

The Testing Method: As most readers know the Canadian Truck King Challenge does what we call “real world testing.” Our journalist judges drive the trucks on a prescribed course empty, then with payload and finally towing a trailer on this same route – one after the other, back to back. This year judges drove more than
3,000 km during testing while scoring each truck across 20 different categories. These totals are then averaged across the field of judges and converted to a percentage out of 100.

The HD trucks and the midsize category used our usual Head River test loop; while half-tons were tested on a new loop in Halton Hills using the same method.

Midsize trucks carried a payload of 500 lb. and towed 4,000 lb. The half-tons hauled payload of 600 lb and towed 7,000 lb.; while the 3/4-tons towed 10,000 lb. and used 1,000 lb. for payload.  

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The weights we use never exceed published manufacturer limits.

Fuel Economy: Each year we use electronic data recorders during testing to capture real world fuel economy. An outside company, FleetCarma, collects, and translates the data from each truck giving us a unique fuel economy report. One that shows not only empty consumption, but also consumption while loaded and while towing. For these 2018 models, the study will be available in its entirety at our website: www.truckking.ca.

2018 Mid-Size Trucks
The midsize segment was particularly interesting this year as both the contenders were specific off-road models. Toyota supplied us with the Tacoma TRD Pro and Chevrolet sent us a ZR2 Colorado diesel. We were fortunate to get these early in the fall, when there was lots of rain and mud. As with all the contenders this year, we shot video matchups which you can view at our Youtube channel through our website: www.truckking.ca. Just look for Truck King. Links to all the 2018 test videos are listed there.  

2018 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2

  • Engine: 2.8L Duramax diesel
  • Horsepower: 186
  • Torque: 369 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic
  • Drive: 4WD – 2-speed transfer case;
  • front and rear electric lockers.
  • Wheelbase: 128.5-in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 5’2”
  • Rear axle ratio: 3:42
  • GVWR: 6,200 lb.
  • Payload limit: 1,100 lb.
  • Bumper tow limit: 5,000 lb.
  • Special feature: Off-road tires; skidplates;
  • suspension lift; DSSV shocks.
  • Base MSRP: $42,215
  • Price as tested: $45,485

2018 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro

  • Engine: 3.5L V6 Atkinson cycle engine
  • Horsepower: 278
  • Torque: 265 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic
  • Drive: 4WD – 2-speed transfer case; rear locker.
  • Wheelbase: 140.6-in.
  • Cab: Double Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 5’
  • Rear axle ratio: N/A
  • GVWR: 6,000 lb.
  • Payload limit: 1,000 lb.
  • Bumper tow limit: 6,400 lb.
  • Special feature: All-terrain tires;
  • aluminum skidplates; Fox racing shocks.
  • Base MSRP: $53,295.00
  • Price as tested: $53,295.00

2018 Half-Ton Trucks
The half-ton segment, which makes up the bulk of the Canadian pickup market, was fully represented in this year’s Challenge. We tested trucks from Ford, Chevrolet, Ram, Toyota and Nissan. Each manufacturer supplied a truck of its own choice. They decided which trim or accessory package to apply; as well as the choice of engine.

2018 Ford F-150

  • FX4 Platinum
  • Engine: 5.0L V8
  • Horsepower: 395
  • Torque: 400 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission:10-speed SelectShift automatic
  • Drive: 4WD; 2-speed transfer case; electric rear locker.
  • Wheelbase: 145 in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 5’6”
  • Rear axle ratio: 3:31
  • GVWR: 7,050 lb.
  • Payload limit: 3,270 lb.
  • Bumper tow limit: 13,200 lb.
  • Special feature: Auto stop/start standard; adaptive cruise w/precollision.
  • Base MSRP: $70,579
  • Price as tested: $78,699.00

2018 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 1500 LTZ

  • Engine: 5.3L V8 Ecotec3 w/cylinder deactivation
  • Horsepower: 355
  • Torque: 383 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
  • Drive: 4WD; 2-speed transfer case;
  • Wheelbase: 143.5 in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 5’8”
  • Rear axle ratio: 3:42
  • GVWR: 7,600 lb.
  • Payload limit: 2,120 lb.
  • Bumper tow limit: 11,700 lb.
  • Special feature: Rancho shocks; underbody shield; hill descent; Wi-Fi.
  • Base MSRP: $56,725.00
  • Price as tested: $65,075.00

2018 Ram 1500 Limited Tungsten edition Crew 4×4

  • Engine: 5.7L Hemi V8 w/MDS
  • Horsepower: 395
  • Torque: 410 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission: 8-speed TorqueFlite automatic
  • Drive: 4WD; 2-speed transfer case; anti-spin rear diff;
  • Wheelbase: 140 in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 5’7”
  • Rear axle ratio: 3:21
  • GVWR: 6,900 lb.
  • Payload limit: 1,388 lb.
  • Bumper tow limit: 7,970 lb.
  • Special feature: 4-corner air suspension; RamBox.  
  • Base MSRP: $63,895.00
  • Price as tested: $74,550.00

2018 4×4 Toyota Tundra DBL Cab LTD

  • Engine: 5.7L i-Force V8
  • Horsepower: 381
  • Torque: 401
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic
  • Drive: 4WD, 2-speed transfer case, limited slip diff
  • Wheelbase: 145.7 in.
  • Cab: Double Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 6’5”
  • Rear axle ratio: 4:30
  • GVWR: N/A
  • Payload limit: 1,500 lb.
  • Bumper Tow limit: 9,899 lb.
  • Special feature: 144L fuel tank.  
  • Base MSRP: $55,690.00
  • Price as tested: $55,690.00

2018 Nissan Titan Pro 4X

  • Engine: 5.6L V8
  • Horsepower: 390
  • Torque: 394 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission: 7-speed automatic
  • Drive: 4WD 2-speed transfer case, limited slip diff.
  • Wheelbase: 139.8 in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 5’7”
  • Rear axle ratio: N/A
  • GVWR: 7,300 lb.
  • Payload limit: 1,610 lb.
  • Bumper Tow limit: 9,230 lb.
  • Special feature: Pro 4X off-road package.
  • Base MSRP: $63,050.00
  • Price as tested: $63,050.00   

2018 2500-HD Trucks
Testing of the Big Three HD diesel powered pickups took place during the first real cold snap in November. The weather was nasty. I remember thinking that for truck testing, in Canada, it was actually appropriate; because unlike magazine awards that come out of the deserts of California or Texas, Truck King is homegrown, tattooed red and white and very often frozen.

2017 Ford F250 FX4 Lariat
(*there are no changes for 2018)

  • Engine: Power Stroke 6.7L V8 turbo-diesel
  • Horsepower: 440
  • Torque: 925 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission: TorqShift, six-speed, SelectShift automatic
  • Drive: 4WD with selectable two-speed transfer case.
  • Wheelbase: 159.8 in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 6’ 9”
  • Rear axle ratio: 3.55 with electronic differential locker switch
  • GVWR: 9,900 lb.
  • Payload limit: 3,350 lb.
  • Bumper tow limit: 17,600 lb.
  • Special feature: FX4 adds off-road tires and underbody protection.
  • Base MSRP: $62,249.00
  • Price as tested: $92,364.00

2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LTZ Z71

  • Engine: Duramax 6.6L V8 turbo-diesel
  • Horsepower: 445
  • Torque: 910 lb.-fat.
  • Transmission: Allison six-speed automatic
  • Drive: 4WD with two-speed transfer case with hill descent control.
  • Wheelbase: 153.7 in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab 4-door
  • Box: 6’6”
  • Rear axle ratio: 3:73 with auto-lock differential
  • GVWR: 10,000 lb.
  • Payload limit: 2,513 lb.
  • Bumper Tow limit: 13,000 lb.
  • Special feature: Z71 adds off-road tires, skid plates & Ranchero shocks.
  • Base MSRP: $ 62,865.00
  • Price as tested: $ 79,805.00

2018 Ram 2500 Limited Tungsten Edition

  • Engine: Cummins 6.7L I6 turbo-diesel
  • Horsepower: 370
  • Torque 800 lb.-ft.
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic *note Ram still offers a six-speed manual
  • Drive: 4WD with two-speed transfer case
  • Wheelbase: 149.5 in.
  • Cab: Crew Cab – 4-door
  • Box: 6.4”
  • Rear axle ratio: 3.42 with anti-spin differential.
  • GVWR: 9,900 lb.
  • Payload limit:2,380 lb.
  • Bumper Tow limit: 17,160 lb.
  • Special feature: auto-leveling rear air suspension.
  • Base MSRP: $69,995.00
  • Price as tested: $92,105.00  

About the winner:  2018 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LTZ Z71
The winner of this year’s challenge is a truck that has been refined year after year adding technology and improving its diesel engine. It’s now, in the opinion of the judges, the best 2500-series HD hauler on the market. This 2018 version of the Silverado HD came to us equipped with a new generation of the 6.6L V8 turbo-diesel. It’s been redesigned with a new cylinder block and heads. Its oil and coolant flow capacity has been increased and the turbocharging system is now electronically controlled. Horsepower has increased to 445 and torque now reaches 910 lb.-ft. Ninety percent of both numbers are achieved at just 1,550 rpm.  

 A new two-piece oil pan makes the Duramax quieter and also houses an integrated oil cooler with 50 per cent greater capacity than found on the old engine. Of particular interest to Canadians will be the new Duramax cold-weather performance. With microprocessor-controlled glow plugs, the engine requires less than three seconds to preheat in temps as low as -29C. These new ceramic glow plugs adjust current to each plug based on outside temperature. This new engine continues to be coupled to the Alison 1000 six-speed automatic transmission, which has a stellar reputation.

Also new is a redesigned air intake system which uses an integrated hood scoop that traps snow, sleet and rain. It drains it away from the breather allowing cool dry air to get to the engine without clogging it up.

But past the mechanical updates, this Chevrolet impresses with the number of electronic driver assist features that make moving loads easier and safer overall.  
Among many are: a new Digital Steering Assist that improves road handling; new tire pressure monitor system now includes a tire fill alert; all full Driver Alert Package including lane departure warning, forward collision alert, safety alert seat and front and rear park assist. GM’s longtime StabiliTrak stability control system has been updated to include rollover mitigation technology, a tie-in to the trailer sway control and hill start assist.

Visual help is found in the Chevrolet MyLink with an 8-in. diagonal touchscreen. Of particular interest is the camera system that broadcasts on this centre mounted touchscreen (now standard on all models with cargo box). It shows reversing images that make hooking up easy – whether it’s to the bumper hitch or the in-bed fifth wheel. An around–the–truck view assists in parking maneuvers. While driving the signals now activate cameras in the mirrors showing images down the side of the truck, highlighting the blind spot. Other improvements include: an available Gooseneck/5th Wheel Trailering Prep Package that includes a spray-in bedliner. Electronic upgrades include wireless phone charging and remote locking tailgate and the 4LTG Wi-Fi right in the truck.

Thank you and congratulations to all the participants and winners in the 2018 Canadian Truck King Challenge. For more detailed information on all of this year’s entries, please visit  www.truckking.ca. 


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