The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck that has been in production since 2000. It was first introduced as a 2004 model and was designed to compete with other popular full-size trucks such as the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado.
Design and Features:
The Tundra has a bold and aggressive exterior design, with a distinctive front grille and aggressive lines running along its flanks. The truck is available in three cab styles: Regular Cab, Double Cab, and CrewMax Cab, which offers ample space for passengers and cargo. The interior features premium materials such as leather upholstery, wood trim, and aluminum accents.
Engine Options:
The Tundra is powered by a range of engine options, including:
All engines are paired with a five-speed automatic transmission and offer adequate power for hauling heavy loads or towing large trailers.
Capabilities:
The Tundra has impressive capabilities, including:
Safety Features:
The Tundra has a range of advanced safety features, including:
Trim Levels:
The Tundra is available in several trim levels, including:
Off-Road Capabilities:
The Tundra has impressive off-road capabilities, thanks to its robust 4-wheel drive system and available features such as:
Fuel Economy:
The Tundra has a range of fuel economy ratings, depending on the engine option and drivetrain. Here are some estimated EPA ratings:
Dimensions:
The Tundra has the following dimensions:
Warranty and Maintenance:
The Tundra has a comprehensive warranty package that includes:
Maintenance costs for the Tundra are relatively low, with estimated annual costs of around $300-$400.