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Vehicle:New 2011 Toyota Tundra
Trim:4x2 Reg. Cab 6.6 ft. box 126.8" WB Grade V6 (A5)
Transmission:Electronic 5-Speed Automatic w/OD
Model Code:8202
Availability:National
Base MSRP*:$24,435.00
Destination:$975.00
 
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Specifications
 
Body Style:Standard 2WD Trucks
Vehicle Size:Full Size
Drive Type:RWD
Doors:2
Seating Capacity:3/3 passengers
Engine Block:V
Engline Type:Gas
Cylinders:6
Displacement:4.0 L.
Valves:24
Compression Ratio:10.4:1
Torque:278ft-lbs @ 4400 rpm
Horsepower:270hp @ 5600 rpm
Fuel Type:Premium unleaded
Fuel Capacity:26.4 gal.
Fuel Economy:*16/20
  
Wheelbase:126.8 in.
Overall Length:209.8 in.
Vehicle Width:79.9 in.
Vehicle Height:75.8 in.
Ground Clearance:10.2 in.
Curb Weight:4580 lbs.
Max Payload:1620 lbs.
Gross Weight:6200 lbs.
Towing Capacity:4900 lbs.
Turning Circle: 39.2 ft.
 
Front Headroom:40.2 in.
Front Legroom:42.5 in.
 
Acceleration:
0mph-60mph
 
7.9 seconds
16 20
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*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2011 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008.

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Silver Sky Metallic
 
Magnetic Gray Metallic
 
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Radiant Red
 
Barcelona Red Metallic
 
Pyrite Mica
 
Spruce Mica
 
Nautical Blue Metallic
 
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Sand Beige (44)
 
Graphite (13)
 
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Basic3 Years / 36,000 Miles
Drivetrain5 Years / 60,000 Miles
Roadside2 Years / 25,000 Miles
Rust5 Years / Unlimited Miles
 
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Reviews
 
Comparison
 
The GMC (Sierra) is about 10 inches longer, 2.6 inches taller and 200 pounds heavier.
 
Car and Driver
 
Liked Most
 
...the Tundra...bewilders with sheer equipment possibilities; whatever the purpose, there's a Tundra for it.
 
The Car Connection
 
The Toyota Tundra is a full-size, half-ton pickup that raises the competitive bar in its class. It's built to Toyota's high standards of quality, durability and reliability.The Tundra is available in three different cab styles: the 2-door Regular Cab, and the 4-door Double Cab and CrewMax. The Regular and Double Cabs are available with either a 6.5-foot standard bed or an 8-foot long bed, while the CrewMax features a 5.5-foot short bed. Electronic, part-time four-wheel drive is offered on all V8-powered Tundras. The 270-hp 4.0-liter V6 sends power through a five-speed automatic transmission, while the 310-hp 4.6-liter V8 and the 381-hp 5.7-liter V8 feature a six-speed automatic. Two trims are available: the base Tundra Grade and the Limited. Available options include front and rear parking sensors, navigation system with backup camera, JBL audio systems, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, power moonroof, and a power memory feature. The new Platinum Package includes all of these features, plus billet-style grille, unique 20-inch alloy wheels, ventilated seats with a unique perforated leather seating surface, wood trimmed interior and more. The new Tundra Work Truck Package is aimed at commercial truck buyers in industries such as farming, ranching and construction, or those who require a tough no-frills truck. Other optional packages include the TRD Offroad Package, Sport Appearance Package and a Towing Package.The Tundra's base 4.0-liter V6 engine gains Dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) for 2011, increasing horsepower from 236 to 270. All models now include Trailer Sway Control.
 
Model Reviews
 
TagLine
 
Serious capability in a full-size pickup.
 
Introduction
 
The Toyota Tundra is a serious full-size pickup, whether measured by dimensions, hauling capacity or towing capacity.Since this iteration was introduced as a 2007 model it's been refined, and for 2011, Tundra's base V6 engine gets an overhaul.Also, all 2011 Toyota Tundra models come standard with trailer sway control.The 2011 Tundra lineup has been simplified, as well.

We've found the Tundra to be a stable, comfortable truck for towing a 20-foot enclosed car trailer over long distances.Towing capacities top 10,000 pounds on some models, and maximum payload ratings just clear 2,000 pounds.

Tundra comes in three body styles: Regular Cab with two doors; Double Cab with conventional front-hinged, secondary rear side doors; and CrewMax with four full-size doors.Seating is available for three, five or six.Three bed lengths and three wheelbases are available.

Trim levels range from basic Tundra Grade to luxurious Limited models with leather upholstery, and from the lowest end to the highest is a price differential of around 2:1.But even the base models are loaded with useful features, including tons of interior storage options, an easy-lift assisted tailgate and four-wheel disc brakes.High-end models are available with GPS navigation and a rearview camera, or a rear-seat entertainment system with a 9-inch LCD screen.An available deck rail system in the bed anchors moveable tie-down cleats rated at 220 pounds each.

The new 4.0-liter V6 engine for 2011 nets 270 horsepower, 278 pound-feet of torque and EPA ratings of 16/20 mpg City/Highway (representing increases of 34, 12, and 1/1 respectively over 2010).The V6 is available only with two-wheel-drive versions of the Regular or Double Cab; the V6 weighs at least 300 pounds less than the V8s for better mileage and longer component life.It can't tow as much as the V8s but its 1620-pound payload is more than many Tundra V8s can carry.The V6 comes with a 5-speed automatic.We think the V6 is a good choice for work trucks.

Both V8 engines and their 6-speed transmission remain unchanged for 2011.The 4.6-liter dohc V8 engine is rated at 310 horsepower and 327 pound-feet of torque, with EPA fuel-economy ratings of 15/20 mpg City/Highway (14/19 with 4WD).As with the 5.7-liter engine, the 4.6-liter has dual Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence (VVT-i), which optimizes valve timing for the best combination of performance, economy and emissions.

The 5.7-liter V8 engine is rated at 381 horsepower and 401 pound-feet of torque and a 6-speed automatic transmission.The dohc 5.7-liter is an excellent choice for towing trailers, which explains why it is standard on more models for 2011.The 5.7-liter has typical EPA fuel-economy ratings of 14/18 mpg City/Highway (13/17 4WD).

The 2011 Tundra lineup has been winnowed, which should make choosing and fact finding easier while potentially making it more difficult to get exactly what you want.Trailer ratings appear lower on most models because they are now rated according to a recently adopted standard developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers.

 
Lineup
 
The 2011 Toyota Tundra comes in three body configurations, three wheelbase lengths, three cargo box lengths, with three engine choices, with two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, in various trim levels and option groups, offering a multitude of available features, convenience items and other accessories, so there is no way to cover every possible combination of Tundra or all the prices.Here's an outline:

The base Tundra Regular Cab 4x2 ($23,935) is powered by the 4.0-liter V6 with a 5-speed automatic transmission and the 6 1/2-foot standard-length bed.The eight-foot bed is available, as are the 4.6-liter and 5.7-liter V8s.

Tundra Regular Cab 4x4 is offered with the 4.6 and 5.7-liter ($29,130) V8s and an electronically controlled, part-time four-wheel-drive system with a two-speed transfer case.The Regular Cab is the workhorse edition Tundra, with a fabric-upholstered, 40/20/40-split bench seat, vinyl floor covering, column shift and manual-crank windows.Standard equipment includes a four-speaker, AM/FM/CD stereo with auxiliary audio input, manual dual-zone air conditioning, tilt steering and Toyota's gas-boosted, tailgate-assist system.The standard wheels are 18-inch steel.Regular Cab options include a low-cost Work Truck package with non-chrome outside trim; a sliding rear window; daytime running and fog lamps; power heated and/or towing mirrors; towing package; backup monitor in mirror; bucket seats anmd cruise control.

The Double Cab Tundra Grade 4x2 ($26,275) comes with the 4.0-liter V6 and standard bed.The Tundra Double Cab features rear side doors like on an SUV, and seats for as many as six.The 4.6-liter V8, 5.7-liter V8, and long bed are optional on Double Cab 4x2 models.The Tundra Grade equipment basically matches the Regular Cab, adding carpet in place of the vinyl flooring, a tachometer and outside temperature indicator.The Double Cab Tundra Grade 4x4 ($29,470) adds four-wheel-drive and the 4.6-liter V8.

Double Cab also adds to Regular cab standards with the obvious rear seat, variable intermittent wipers, cruise control, power windows and door locks, map light, and options of power driver seat, power sliding window and running boards.

The Double Cab Limited ($36,860) and 4x4 ($39,920) feature the most luxurious trim package and come only with the 5.7-liter V8 and a standard bed.Standard equipment includes heated, leather-trimmed front buckets, climate control, JBL audio with 12 speakers, power sliding rear glass, tilt/telescoping streering wheel, electroluminescent gauges, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass and programmable garage-door opener and front and rear park-assist.

The CrewMax Tundra Grade ($29,245) and 4x4 ($32,295) feature full-size rear side doors and more rear-cab space, with a sliding, fold-flat rear bench seat.They come standard with the 4.6-liter V8, but are offered only with a 5.5-foot short bed.The 5.7-liter V8 is optional.A CrewMax Limited 4x2 ($39,395) and 4x4 ($42,455) are also available; the 5.7 V-8 is standard.Standard equipment on each trim level basically matches that on the Double Cab models, though the CrewMax adds a vertical sliding power rear window.

Options include navigation system with back-up camera, rear-seat DVD player, cold-weather features, off-road packages, and 20-inch aluminum wheels.There are few factory-installed stand-alone options, but dozens of dealer-installed accessories, such as bed liners.

TRD's Rock Warrior package ($4,560 on Double Cab) adds color-keyed body trim on the front and a flat-black bumper on the back, fog lamps, black cloth manual seats, Bilstein shock absorbers, and 17-inch forged aluminum wheels with BFGoodrich All-Terrains for traction, ride and rim protection.It's available with four-wheel drive only, and in Black or Super White.The TRD OffRoad package for a Double Cab is $6,265; on a Limited it could be less than $100.

The TRD Sport package adds color-coordinated trim including bumpers, grille, mirrors and door handles, fog lamps, manual cloth bucket seats, and 20-inch five-spoke machined-face alloy wheels.It's available with two-wheel drive only, and in Black or Radiant Red.

Safety features that come standard on every model include front- and side-impact airbags for driver and front passenger (the latter with an off switch in Regular Cab models), side-curtain airbags with rollover sensor, driver and passenger knee airbags, four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, brake assist and electronic brake-force distribution, and electronic stability control with traction control.

 
Walkaround
 
This third-generation Toyota Tundra is an honest-to-goodness, full-size pickup, regardless of how you measure.The first iteration, called T100, was about the size of a Dodge Dakota, and it taught Toyota that in America a larger truck needs a V8 engine.The second generation, and the first with the Tundra badge, taught Toyota that 7/8 is not full-size.The current generation, launched as a 2007 model, shows that Toyota has learned those lessons well.

Tundra is big and burly by design.Its large grille, boldly framed in black or chrome, pulls lines from the deeply sculpted hood into the front end.Some like the rounded lines and others call them inflated.In any case, it has presence, and styling is meant to generate discussion.We like it.

In side view, the Tundra has understated fender flares tied together by a gentle indent along the lower door panels.Body proportions comfortably accommodate the three bed lengths and wheelbases.Interestingly, gaps between body panels are deliberately wider than contemporary robotic assembly might allow.Toyota's stylists decided that slightly wider gaps better suggest the rugged first impression they wanted the Tundra to make.

Some of the details on the Tundra's body add interest and function.Deep recesses underneath make the beefy door handles easy to grip with gloves on.The Tundra CrewMax has these big handles on all four doors, while the Double Cab uses vertical grabs on the back doors that are a bit snug for large hands but keep younger kids from helping themselves.

The optional larger towing mirrors look a little big on the regular and Double Cab models but they work great.

The rear view is traditional pickup.There are no stand-out styling cues here.The tailgate is damped, making lowering and raising it easier and quieter.

Wheels vary by model, but they're all truckish in appearance.The standard 18-inch, drilled steel discs on base Tundras are actually quite attractive in their basic, functional look and styled steel wheels are available.The aluminum alloy wheels on the Limited models feature thick, monolithic spokes.The optional 20-inch alloys satisfy the current trend toward lots of wheel and not much tire, not our choice for towing, off-pavement travel or other serious truck duties.

Opening and closing the tailgate is dramatically eased by the tailgate assist (standard).The mechanism starts with a torsion bar in the hinge assembly to make the tailgate feel lighter, and includes a gas-pressurized strut, concealed behind the left taillight, to damp the lowering and assist in raising the lockable tailgate.The damped tailgate is a great feature and one that's not included on other trucks.

 
Interior
 
The Tundra is a well outfitted pickup with a comfortable cabin.When it was first launched, the full-size Toyota Tundra raised the bar on working truck interiors.Little has changed since then, save the choice of a bench front seat on Double Cabs.

Visibility from the driver's seat is excellent.The standard mirrors are large, and can be adjusted to deliver a panoramic view all the way around the truck.The optional tow mirrors are very good.The tow mirrors feature a large traditional mirror that's power operated, with a small convex mirror at the bottom that's manually adjustable.They can be adjusted to cover all blind spots.The tow mirrors can be manually extended outward to help the driver see around 8'6-wide box or travel trailers.They can be folded inward when parked to reduce the chance of damage.We wish the small convex mirrors were power-adjustable, but they need not be changed as much for different drivers.

The navigation system includes a rearview camera, which is a valuable feature.It's useful for spotting shorter obstacles when backing up because the top of the tailgate towers well above the height of small children, making it an important safety feature.We've found having an experienced co-driver watch the display screen while the driver monitors the mirrors to be a very effective technique when backing up.The rearview camera is also extremely useful when hitching a trailer, allowing the driver to position the ball directly below the trailer coupling without having to jump out of the truck several times while jockeying into position.The rearview camera is handy when parallel parking, easing and speeding the task.Rainwater, mud, glare from the sun, shadows and sunglasses can limit the effectiveness of this feature, but usually it produces a bright, highly useful image on the navigation screen.

A sonar system with an audible warning and an indicator on the dash helps the driver determine the proximity of the front corners to objects when maneuvering in tight quarters, another useful feature when parking this big truck.Headrests on the back seats can block the view rearward if not in their lowest position.Removing them or flipping the back seat down affords the best view, but be sure to replace them when passengers sit back there.The rear-seat entertainment system's drop-down LCD screen is only barely noticeable with the rear view mirror adjusted to its lowest position, a nice feature.

The cabs are roomy.In occupant measurements, the Tundra generally gives up little or nothing to the competition.The Toyota Tundra CrewMax is the current leader in rear-seat legroom, offering more of it than it does front seat legroom.

The seats are comfortably cushioned but not too soft, with modest side bolsters in front.Deep seat bottoms provide ample thigh support.The fabric upholstery feels durable and the leather does, too.It's more a heavy-duty grade than buttery-soft luxurious, which is probably appropriate for a truck.We've found the seats very comfortable for towing thousands of miles.

Tundra has its fair share of interior storage and conveniences.The passenger seatback in the Regular Cab folds forward to present a flat area for a desktop, and there's room behind the seat for a small generator and a five-gallon bucket.This is in addition to bins, both open and capped, for tools and such.The front bench seat center section pivots forward to reveal an otherwise fully concealed storage compartment.

The glovebox is actually two boxes, with an upper compartment big enough to hold a Thermos bottle.The lower compartment, more than twice the size of the upper, is lighted and fitted with a damped door.The front-door armrests house flip-out compartments beneath the power window switch plates, though models with manual windows forgo this storage.Front-door map pockets are molded to hold two 22-ounce water bottles, and so are the rear-door map pockets on the CrewMax.The Double Cab rear doors hold one bottle.Both the Double Cab and the CrewMax incorporate storage bins and compartments beneath and behind their rear seats, though in the Double cab, a subwoofer replaces the lockable under-seat bin when the up-level stereo is ordered.

Column-shift Tundras have two flexible-sized cup holders in a slide-out tray beneath the climate-control panel, and two more in the backside of the fold-down center section of the bench seat.In the Double Cab, two more cup holders fold out of the backside of the front-seat center section, while in the CrewMax, there are two more still in the rear seat's fold-down center armrest.Floor-shift models have a center console with three cup holders, with two in a lift-out plate covering a large compartment.Between this compartment and the shift gate sits a narrow slot, concealed beneath a snap-out cover.

Models with front bucket seats feature a deep center console that helps the cabin serve as a road-going office.The middle third of the compartment can hold either a removable bin good for stowing CDs or letter-size hanging file folders, ideal for any manner of business or work papers.There's room for a laptop computer on either side of the middle section, and the side nearest the driver has a power point to keep the gear charged up and ready.

Generally, the CrewMax is the more comfortable of the two stretched-cab Tundras for rear passengers.It starts with the doors, which are full length and make climbing in easier.The back seat in the CrewMax is closer to the 40/20/40 front bench seat in shape and contours, with deep seat bottoms and a slide-and-recline feature that allows a more comfortable rake to the seatback.The Double Cab rear seat is the more bench-like, and legroom is less expansive (though still decent).Dogs may prefer the Double Cab, however.With the seats folded for cargo, the Double Cab has a significantly lower load height, which should make it easier for canines to get in and out.

Ergonomics inside the Tundra are generally good.The dash-mounted controls, and especially more critical and frequently used knobs for fan, temperature and airflow, are extra large, with solid detents and a nice positive feel that lets the operator know how far they've been turned.They're tuned more for work gloves than polished fingernails, and that's good.The steering wheel is large, but properly scaled for the largest Toyota pickup.The floor-mounted shift lever has a manual-shift slot on the driver's side of the gate.It feels more natural and more precise than the column-shift, but neither transmits any sloppiness.

Audio controls, climate controls and navigation screen are located on the passenger side of the center stack.This moves these secondary controls closer to the passenger, which is good for them, but requires a reach from average-to-petite drivers.The Tundra is a wide vehicle, and while drivers below average height will have no trouble getting comfortable to operate this pickup, they might have a harder time reaching some of the controls.

 
Driving Impression
 
Despite the engines' overhead-camshaft, four-valve-per-cylinder architectures, the Tundra V8's tend to make their peak power earlier at lower rpm, where you want it in a truck, than most competitor engines.All the power figures quoted below are on gasoline; some manufacturers quote different ratings on E85.

The revamped 4.0-liter V6 is sufficient for propelling a two-wheel drive Tundra and towing a lighter trailer, say 3500 pounds or less, or relatively flat terrain.It's 270 hp, about 30 hp shy of Ford's more-economical 3.7-liter V6, but the Toyota V6 doesn't need to be revved to 6500 rpm and torque is equal at 278 pound-feet.GM's 4.3-liter V6 (195 hp, 260 lb-ft) and Ram's 3.7-liter V6 (215 hp, 235 lb-ft) can't compare on output, economy or sophistication.It's matched to a 5-speed automatic.

The 4.6-liter V8 delivers 310 horsepower, 327 pound-feet of torque.Fuel economy is on par with Ram's 4.7-liter, GM's 4.8-liter.The Toyota 4.6-liter is smooth enough to find use in Lexus luxury SUVs.Ford's 5.0-liter delivers considerably more power (360 hp, 385 lb-ft) on similar EPA ratings.Tundra's 4.6 V8 deserves consideration for general-purpose use where absolute fuel economy nor towing capacity are paramount.It comes with a six-speed automatic.

Tundra's biggest engine is the 5.7-liter V8 with 381 hp, 401 lb-ft of torque and the widest rev range between those peaks.Ram's Hemi slightly eclipses those values (390 hp, 407 lb-ft) while the Nissan Titan works more like a truck engine with 317 hp and 385 lb-ft at the lowest revs of any half-ton V8.GM frames Tundra's 5.7 with a 5.3 V8 (315 hp, 335 lb-ft) that gets better mileage and a 6.2 V8 for bigger cabs only (403 hp 417 lb-ft).Ford has two big engines, a 6.2 V8 (411 hp, 434 lb-ft) and a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 dubbed EcoBoost that brings 365 hp, 420 lb-ft of torque at just 2500 rpm and fuel economy superior to Tundra, Ram and GM V6 engines.

On the road, power delivery from any Tundra engine is linear, and commendably strong at low engine speed.This is especially so in the 5.7-liter, where 90 percent of the torque is on tap from 2400 rpm to 5500 rpm.Very impressive is the absence of any discernible surge sometimes associated with overhead-cam, multi-valve engines.We find the 5.7-liter V8 a delightful engine, very responsive when quick acceleration is needed, smooth and powerful when cruising.It's our choice.However, lighter Tundras will bring similar rewards with the smaller engines.

Maximum towing capacity of 10,400 pounds applies to an unloaded Tundra regular cab with the 5.7-liter V8.Ford has a regular cab rated higher, GM crew cabs tend to have the advantage in that division, while the Nissan Titan (which offers no regular cab) stays near 9,500 max and Dodge's Ram runs to around 9,000.It's worth noting that unless it's quoted per SAE J2807 you don't know the standard behind the rating.We generally try to avoid towing near the maximum load ratings.

For towing trailers in the 4,000- to 7,000-pound range the Tundra does a superb job.Overkill with tow rigs is nice on long nights, in inclement weather, during strong winds or dealing with hilly country.For routine towing of trailers in the maximum 10,000-pound range you'd be better served by a heavy duty truck, Ford, GM, or Ram.

Based on towing a variety of trailers from sea level to 5,000 feet, we're here to tell you the Tundra 5.7-liter has more than enough pulling power and appropriate gearing.The Tundra often outruns the competition while getting better fuel economy.Unlike some other half-ton pickups, the Tundra does not offer an integrated trailer brake controller.We prefer that it did, but a host of aftermarket controllers do the job well.

Overall, both the 5-speed and 6-speed automatic transmissions work well.Gear changes are smooth, though more apparent when trailering.Downshifts during braking on downhill grades are well managed, properly timed and helpful.In sum the Tundra's transmissions are unobtrusive, which in a truck is usually the best compliment, because in a truck if you frequently notice how the transmission is doing it's job, it probably isn't doing it as well as it could.The Tow/Haul mode is designed for better trailer towing operation and improved transmission durability for loads more than approximately half rated towing capacity.

Ride and handling in the Tundra are both up to snuff.Steering response is sure and certain, though perhaps not as advanced as an F-150 with any engine except the 6.2.Somehow, Toyota's suspension engineers have delivered a setup that leaves no doubt the driver is operating a truck, but isn't reminded of it at every bump and dip.Over severely uneven pavement, the solid rear axle makes its presence known with a slightly skippy feeling, but the Tundra's unladen rear end feels less skittish than some other pickups, and there is rarely any disruption that even instantaneously moves it off the driver's intended path.As with most pickups, the ride gets bouncy on bumpy freeways with an empty bed; any pickup may have the wrong wheelbase to avoid tiring bobbing on expansion joints so do your test-drive on a variety of road surfaces.

Braking is solid, with firm pedal feel.The Tundra's standard four-wheel discs are a first for a Toyota pickup.The ABS includes electronic balancing of brake force and stability control is standard on every Tundra.

The TRD Off-Road Package delivers excellent handling on pavement, and it's especially noticeable when Tundras so equipped are driven quickly on winding, two-lane roads; the TRD Sport package does even better if the roads aren't too rough.

For more severe four-wheel-drive use, the Tundra offers decent articulation and good low-range gearing.When enabled the traction control can be intrusive.Unlike many pickups, the Tundra 4WD also has a switch that backs off the thresholds for deploying the side-curtain airbags.This can be helpful on side-angle trails and ditches that might otherwise trigger a side curtain deployment.

 
Summary
 
The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup in every sense of the term, and is competitive with those from Chevy, Ford, Nissan, Ram and GMC.The Toyota delivers power, payload and tow ratings that meet any reasonable need, it's exceptionally comfortable, and it's easy to drive.Tundra shoppers buying as a second car should first consider cab style and seating space.Those buying for truck use will first consider payload and cost.The next choice is either the V6 or one of two V8 engines, and finally the trim package or level of standard equipment.The Tundra offers models to suit the needs of the majority of buyers.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondents Tom Lankard reported from Louisville, Kentucky; with J.P.Vettraino in Detroit; G.R.Whale in California.

 
Model Lineup
 
Toyota Tundra Regular Cab standard bed 4.0L V6 ($23,935); Regular Cab long bed 5.7L V8 4x4 ($29,460); Double Cab Tundra Grade standard bed 4.0L V6 ($26,275); Double Cab Tundra Grade standard bed 4.6L V8 4x4 ($29,470); Double Cab Limited 5.7L V8 ($36,860); Double Cab Limited 5.7L V8 4X4 ($39,920); CrewMax Tundra Grade 4.6L V8 ($29,245); CrewMax Tundra Grade 4.6L V8 4x4 ($32,295); CrewMax Limited 5.7L V8 ($39,395); CrewMax Limited 5.7L V8 4X4 ($42,455).
 
Assembled In
 
San Antonio, Texas; Princeton, Indiana.
 
Options As Tested
 
DVD Navigation with back-up camera ($1690) includes JBL AM/FM, 4CD, 440-watt audio amplifier with 10 speakers; 20-inch alloy wheels ($920).
 
Model Tested
 
Toyota Tundra Double Cab Limited 5.7L V8 4x4 ($39,920).
 
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Standard Equipment
 
Wheels
Wheel Covers, HubStandard
Diameter, 18Standard
Rim Type, Silver steelStandard
 
Spare Wheel
Rim type, SteelStandard
 
Spare Tire
Mount Location, Underbody w/crankdownStandard
Size, Full-sizeStandard
 
Suspension
Rear Suspension Type, LeafStandard
Front Suspension Classification, IndependentStandard
Front Spring Type, CoilStandard
Front Stabilizer Bar, RegularStandard
Class, RegularStandard
Independent, FrontStandard
stabilizer bar, FrontStandard
Front suspension type, Double wishboneStandard
Rear Suspension Classification, Rigid axleStandard
 
Drivetrain
Driven WheelsStandard
Limited slip differentialStandard
Axle ratioStandard
 
Seats
Front seat type, Split-benchStandard
Folding, Fold flat passengerStandard
 
Windows
Privacy glassStandard
 
Convenience Features
Power steering, Speed-proportional power steeringStandard
Steering wheel, Tilt-adjustableStandard
Cupholders, FrontStandard
Door pockets, Driver and passengerStandard
12V DC power outlet, 3Standard
Overhead console, Mini with storageStandard
Under Seat Storage, Under seat storageStandard
 
Comfort Features
Steering wheel trim, Plastic/vinylStandard
Shift knob trim, Plastic/rubberStandard
Dash trim, Metal-lookStandard
 
Instrumentation
TachometerStandard
ClockStandard
External tempStandard
Low fuel levelStandard
Transmission Temperature GuageStandard
 
Exterior Features
GrillStandard
 
Audio System
Speed Sensitive Volume Control, YesStandard
Antenna Type, FixedStandard
Total Number of Speakers, 4Standard
In-Dash CD, SingleStandard
Radio, AM/FM/Satellite-capableStandard
 
Doors
Rear door type, TailgateStandard
 
Truck Features
Door reinforcementStandard
Vinyl floor coveringStandard
 
Airbags
Head airbags, Curtain 1st rowStandard
Passenger airbag deactivation, Deactivation switchStandard
Passenger Airbag, CancellableStandard
Driver Airbag, YesStandard
 
Stability and Traction
Traction controlStandard
 
Seatbelts
Seatbelt pretensioners, FrontStandard
 
Transmission
Manual / automatic, AutomaticStandard
Automatic type, AutomaticStandard
 
Engine
Max RPM, 5,600Standard
Valve Gear, DOHCStandard
Total Valves, 24Standard
Engine Configuration, VStandard
Displacement, 241Standard
Vehicle Emissions, LEV IIStandard
Horse Power, 270Standard
Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timingStandard
Max Torque RPM, 4,400Standard
Compression Ratio, 10.40 : 1Standard
 
Air Conditioning
Front air conditioning, ManualStandard
Front air conditioning zones, DualStandard
Air filtration, Interior air filtrationStandard
 
Headrests
Adjustable Front Headrests, Manual adjustableStandard
 
Brakes
Braking assist, Braking assist inchesStandard
Front brakes, Ventilated disc inchesStandard
 
ABS Brakes
ABS, 4-wheelStandard
 
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Optional Equipment
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification. 
 
Emissions
 
50 State Emissions   * 
 
Other Options
 
Radio: AM/FM Audio w/CD/MP3/WMA Playback:
Includes 4 speakers, XM radio (includes 90-day trial subscription), auxiliary audio jack, USB port with iPod connectivity and hands-free phone capability and music streaming via Bluetooth wireless technology.
   $510 
Work Truck w/Cruise Control:
Deletes glove box lamp. Includes Work Truck package option 2, rubber-type floors and manual outside mirror.
   $55 
Work Truck Package:
Deletes glove box lamp. Includes Work Truck package option 2, rubber-type floors and manual outside mirror.
   $-195 
Cold Weather Package:
Includes Cold Area Package and windshield wiper de-icer grid with timer.
   $160 
Deck Rail System:
Includes 4 adjustable tie-down cleats.
   $135 
Electrochromic Multifunction Rearview Mirror:
Autodimming. Includes lamp.
   $285 
Power Outside Mirrors w/Remote   $130 
Power Heated Outside Mirror w/Remote   $160 
Front & Rear Mud Guards   $60 
Back-Up Monitor:
Includes display in rear view mirror.
   $475 
Touch-Screen DVD Navigation System:
Includes integrated backup camera.
   $1,650 
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)   $40 
SR5 Package:
Includes DX Up-Grade package option 2 and chrome bumpers.
   $1,360 
Front & Rear Parking Assist Sonar:
Includes front and rear clearance sonar and back sonar.
   * 
Sliding Rear Window w/Privacy Glass   $265 
Radio: AM/FM w/CD Player:
Includes MP3/WMA playback, 4 speakers, XM compatible (additional hardware and subscription required) and auxiliary audio jack.
   * 
 
Post Production Options
 
Bedliner w/o Deck Rail System   $345 
Bedliner w/Deck Rail System   $365 
 
Regionals
 
Destination Surcharge: Southeast   $-50 
Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System   $249 
Bug Deflector   $189 
Drop Hitch Receiver w/Steel Bumper   $399 
Drop Hitch Receiver w/Resin Bumper   $699 
Southeast Toyota Distributor:
Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection.
   * 
Southeast Toyota Distributor Plus:
Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection and digital picture asset program.
   * 
Bed Liner   $259 
Bed Liner (JB2)   $259 
Bed Extender (Regional)   $399 
Tool Box   $399 
Rearview Mirror Camera System   $699 
Door Sill Protectors   $89 
Digital Backup Sensors w/Black Sensors   * 
Glass Breakage Sensor   $169 
Remote Security System   $299 
XM Tuner w/Antenna:
3 months complimentary XM service.
   $449 
Accent Stripe   $89 
Skid Plate   $299 
Color-Keyed Fender Flares   $649 
6 - Gallons of Gas   * 
Wheels: 20 Chrome:
Replaces 4 factory wheels and tires listed.
   $2,799 
Wheels: 20 BBS:
Replaces factory wheels and tires listed.
   $2,799 
Wheels: 20 Chrome w/305/50R20 Tires:
Replaces factory wheels and tires listed.
   $2,999 
Toyoguard Protection Group:
Exterior paint sealant, interior protector, undercoating and sound seal, vehicle VIN glass etch protection and sealant cleaner.
   $619 
Toyoguard Plus Protection Group:
Customer care includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, no charge for 1 oil and filter change at any S.E.T. dealer, emergency towing, vehicle VIN etch protection, exterior paint sealant, undercoating and sound seal sealant cleaner and interior protector.
   $699 
Destination Surcharge: Gulf States   $20 
Billet Grille   $269 
Electrochromic Mirror   $329 
Interior Spray   * 
Spray-In-Bedliner   $399 
Fog Lights   $279 
Ting My Auto/Theft Deterrent Tracking System:
Real-time vehicle locator, stolen vehicle recovery information, road, aerial and bird mapping.
   $849 
Carpeted Floor Mats   $199 
iPod Connector   $249 
Audio Visual Navigation System (Non-JBL):
iPod/MP3 compatible, state of the art 3D navigation system, CD/AM/FM radio, streaming Bluetooth music and touch screen controls.
   $1,299 
Navigation System w/XM & Reverse Camera (Non-JBL):
iPod/MP3 compatible, state of the art 3D navigation system, CD/AM/FM radio, streaming Bluetooth music, touch screen controls and back up camera.
   $1,699 
Toyoguard Elite Package (XT8):
Includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, emergency towing, VIN etch protection, exterior paint sealant, interior protection, 2 non-synthetic oil changes with filters, 1 synthetic oil change with filter at an S.E.T. dealer, 2 tire rotations, all new TOYOGUARD personal assistant and all ne
   $699 
Toyoguard Elite Package (XY8):
Includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, emergency towing, VIN etch protection, exterior paint sealant, interior protection, 2 non-synthetic oil changes with filters, 1 synthetic oil change with filter at an S.E.T. dealer, 2 tire rotations, all new TOYOGUARD personal assistant and all ne
   $699 
 
Seats & Seat Trim
 
Manual Front Bucket Seats:
Includes 4-way adjustable driver, 4-way adjustable passenger side, adjustable headrests and passenger side fold flat.
   $45 
Fabric Seat Trim   * 
Heavy Duty Vinyl Seat Trim w/Work Truck   * 
Fabric Seat Trim w/SR5 Package   * 
 
Wheels & Tires
 
Wheels: 18 x 8J Alloy Disc:
Includes aluminum wheel cap ornament.
   $1,020 
Wheels: 18 x 8J Styled Steel:
Includes styled steel wheel cap ornament.
   $110 
*See dealer for details
 
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