Toyota also offers a Work Truck package that outfits
Tundra regular cab models with a vinyl bench seat, durable rubber flooring and a choice between the standard V6 or the available 4.6 - liter V8.
Not exact matches
Both the
regular Tundra and the Access
Cab model are 218.3 inches long, as the extra body length the Access
Cab requires is taken from the length of the bed.
The Double
Cab joins the
regular two - door
Tundra and the Access
Cab model, which has two half - sized rear doors that open front - to - back, leading to a small back seat.
There's also a
regular -
cab model, too, but it will make up a small part of
Tundra sales.
Finally, the
Tundra Grade
regular cab model features more rugged work truck styling for 2008, with a new chrome bumper and matte - black grille surround replacing the shiny black front bumper and grille surround.
The most powerful engine in the
Tundra's stable is the 5.7 - liter V8 that is standard in the Limited trim and up, and available all the way down to base
regular cab models for those who want to take advantage of the truck's 10,400 - pound tow rating.
The
Tundra comes in two - and four - wheel - drive
models with either a
regular two - door
cab (with no back seat) or the Access Cab model, with four doors and a back seat roomy enough for three small - to medium - size kids, but with limited leg ro
cab (with no back seat) or the Access
Cab model, with four doors and a back seat roomy enough for three small - to medium - size kids, but with limited leg ro
Cab model, with four doors and a back seat roomy enough for three small - to medium - size kids, but with limited leg room.
With more than 50
model variations (counting the Flex - Fuel
models) the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2010 Toyota
Tundra extends from just over $ 24,000 for a two - wheel - drive V6
Regular Cab to about $ 50,000 for a thoroughly - equipped CrewMax Limited with the Platinum Package.
With more than 28
model variations (counting the Flex - Fuel
models) the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2012 Toyota
Tundra extends from around $ 26,000 for a 2 - wheel - drive V6
Regular Cab to just over $ 50,000 for a thoroughly equipped CrewMax Limited with the Platinum Package.
CrewMax, arriving at dealers in March, will join the
Tundra Regular Cab and
Tundra Double
Cab models, which arrive in February.
There are three
Tundra wheelbases: 126.8 inches for
Regular Cab / standard bed
models; 145.7 inches for
Regular Cab / long bed, Double
Cab / standard bed and CrewMax
models, and a massive 164.6 inches for Double
Cab / long bed
models.
Tundra Regular Cab comes in DX trim level and can be upgraded to SR5 with an option package; the Double
Cab and CrewMax
models come in SR5 and Limited trim levels.
Tundra Regular Cab and Double
Cab models are offered in standard bed (78.7 - inch) or long bed (97.6 - inch) configurations; the CrewMax comes with a short bed (66.7 - inch).