2025 Toyota Tundra: What’s New and What to Expect

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New Features for the 2025 Toyota Tundra

The 2025 Toyota Tundra enters its third model year with some exciting updates. Among the most significant changes is the introduction of a new off-road TRD Rally package, designed to enhance performance for off-road enthusiasts. Additionally, massaging seats are now available, providing added comfort during long drives. While the core design remains mostly unchanged, these updates could be enough to attract both new buyers and loyal fans to the dealership.

Revised Pricing and Trim Levels

All trim levels from the previous model year carry over, but with adjusted pricing. The entry-level SR trim starts at $42,035, while the top-tier Capstone trim reaches $82,670. This pricing includes a destination charge of $1,945 and varies based on chosen configurations including powertrain and cabin layout. Notably, every trim now offers the option of four-wheel drive for an additional ,000, contributing to the versatility of the Tundra.

Impressive Powertrain and Tech Updates

The 2025 Tundra features a robust 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 389 horsepower, paired with a smooth 10-speed automatic transmission. For those desiring more power, the hybrid i-FORCE MAX engine option delivers up to 437 horsepower. Fuel economy ranges from 18 to 24 MPG depending on trim and drivetrain configuration. Enhanced tech offerings include a standard 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, with higher trims featuring a 14-inch option that integrates wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for seamless connectivity.

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