2020 is shaping up to be one of the most action-packed years for new truck introductions. 2019 was great fun with the all-new Jeep Gladiator, all-new Chevy and GMC heavy duty trucks, updated Nissan Titan, and many new truck engine introductions. 2020 will be even better!
2021 Nissan Frontier
Nissan desperately needs a winner, and the 2021 Nissan Frontier could be what they need. Along with their recent (major) updates to the Nissan Titan, we expect to see an all-new Nissan Frontier.
Several engines have been suggested and teased, but there’s nothing concrete on any of these powertrains.
2021 Toyota Tundra
Unlike many of the other trucks on this list, we know very little about the upcoming Toyota Tundra. No announcements have been made and most of the rumors, including a twin-turbocharged V6 are unsubstantiated.
We know where its shortfalls are. It is near the bar of the competition for towing, ride, off-road ability and efficiency. Honestly, it’s very similar to the Tundra from a decade back.
We hope that the next model maintains the Tundra’s most valuable asset – it’s overall reliability.
2021 Chevrolet Tahoe & Suburban
We are very close to seeing the brand new 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe. This will be at an event in —– that Andre will participate in. We already know that the 2021 Chevy Tahoe and Suburban will come with an independent rear suspension. The question is, what else will GM add to the mix?
We expect to see a new platform, interior and some drivetrain upgrades for sure. What we don’t know is whether or not GM is going to use their new I6 Duramax diesel as a possible power-plant. If they did, they would be the only ones to offer a diesel in this class – for now.
2021 Ford F-150
The Ford F-150 is one of the best selling vehicles in North America. While it was recently updated, and it’s only a few years since the newest platform was introduced, we’re expecting lots of changes.
Updates to the powertrain, interior and exterior are expected right off the bat. Later on, Ford will be releasing an all-electric Ford F-150. We expect to hear more soon.
2021 Ram Rebel TRX
Everybody in anxious to see the 2021 Ram Rebel TRX. Most people feel it will be the mix of a Rebel 1500 and a Dodge Hellcat. Many say it will come in 2021 sporting a 707-714 horsepower, supercharged HEMI. The spy photos we’ve seen appear to show a truck that has a serious off-road-orientated suspension.
The point of the 2021 Ram Rebel TRX appears to be the domination of the already epic Ford F-150 Raptor. Time will tell if FCA is successful.