The Toyota Tundra is a big truck, and the updates for 2018 only reinforce that fact: beefier front-end styling and, starting this year, an all-four-door lineup. “Reflecting ongoing trends in the segment,” the release states.
More bigness: Only V8 engines are offered–still either the 4.6- or 5.7-liter. Properly equipped, a Tundra can tow 10,200 pounds.
Toyota is also very eager to play up the fact that the Tundra is built in Texas, home burritos as big as your head. In fact, you can now order a 1794 Edition Tundra. “The 1794 Edition reflects a western lifestyle theme with its exclusive saddle brown premium leather-trimmed seating featuring embossed leather and ultra-suede accents,” the release states. “Matching soft-touch materials also accent the shift console, the front and rear door trim, and the instrument panel.”
A TRD Sport package is also new to the Tundra. The release explains all: “The new TRD Sport package gets its own look with body-color surround for the honeycomb-style grille, color-keyed mirrors, bumpers and hood scoop, and it rides on 20-inch silver-painted aluminum alloy wheels with black accents. The Sport package upgrades the SR5 to include LED headlights, LED daytime running lights and LED fog lights. A TRD bedside graphic makes sure no one misses this custom-looking truck. The TRD Sport is available in Super White, Magnetic Gray, Midnight Blue Metallic, Blazing Blue Pearl and Barcelona Red Metallic. “Of course, TRD stands for Toyota Racing Development, so there are some tangible changes to the Tundra TRD Sport’s chassis, such as a TRD anti-sway bars and sport-tuned TRD Bilstein shocks. A TRD shift knob and floormats complete the look inside.”
Our test vehicle had neither package, however. We sampled a 4x4 Limited Crewcab fitted with the 381-horsepower, 5.7-liter V8. That $1850 Limited package added things like front and rear parking assist, cross traffic alert, JBL audio and some more theft-protection measures. The optional sunroof added another $850 to the tally. After delivery and stuff, our truck came in at $49,295.