Toyota's lowest - cost version of the two - door Regular
Cab model gains from styling changes, though its appearance is still consistent with that of a work truck.
The trucks not only look better, but the cabins are now quieter as well as more aerodynamic thanks to the changes that have been made, and extended
cab models gain a set of front - hinged doors so that they can match their crew cab confederates in ease of access to the second row of seating.
Not exact matches
The 2015 F - 450
models gain the larger 19.5 - inch wheels previously reserved for F - 450 and F - 550 commercial chassis -
cab models, along with their upsized brake hardware.
The Toyota Tundra lineup loses its standard -
cab models, but
gain freshened styling and Toyota's Safety Sense suite of features as standard equipment, as well as a TRD Sport package available on some SR5
models.
Quad
Cab setups enter the Rebel
model's repertoire and it
gains new 18» wheels with 33» Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires, a standard coil spring suspension (air - suspension optional), and special Bilstein shocks.