The price of a new Toyota Tundra can vary depending on trim level, cab and bed configuration, powertrain choice, optional equipment, and current market conditions. The Tundra lineup includes everything from value-focused work trucks to premium and off-road-focused models. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, we recommend checking our current inventory or contacting our dealership in Tuscaloosa, AL.
Trim Level | Est. MPG**
Tundra SR | Up to 18 city / 23 highway
Tundra SR5 | Up to 18 city / 23 highway
Tundra Limited | Up to 18 city / 23 highway
Tundra Platinum | Up to 19 city / 24 highway
Tundra 1794 Edition | Up to 18 city / 23 highway
The Tundra SR and SR5 are two of the most popular entry-level trims in the lineup. While they share the same rugged foundation, there are a few key differences that may help you choose the right one.
The Tundra SR focuses on value and capability. It’s designed to be a hardworking, no-nonsense truck and comes well-equipped with useful features for both work and everyday driving.
The Tundra SR5 builds on that foundation by adding more convenience and comfort features, such as upgraded interior materials, additional driver-assist technologies, and more available options. If you want a Tundra that feels a bit more refined while still staying affordable, the SR5 is a great choice.
The Toyota Tundra has a long-standing reputation for durability and dependability. While Toyota does not publish an official lifespan, third-party automotive research sources suggest that many Tundra trucks are capable of reaching 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more with proper maintenance and care. Driving habits, workload, and routine service all play a big role, but the Tundra is built for long-term ownership.
The Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is built for serious off-road performance while still delivering everyday comfort and advanced technology. It features a high-output hybrid twin-turbo powertrain, a specially tuned off-road suspension, and rugged hardware designed to handle challenging terrain.
Key available features on the TRD Pro include:
Performance-tuned off-road suspension
All-terrain tires and unique wheels
Advanced off-road drive modes like Crawl Control and Multi-Terrain Select
Locking rear differential
Aggressive exterior styling with unique TRD Pro design elements
Premium interior features and advanced infotainment technology
Whether you’re exploring trails or just want the most capable Tundra in the lineup, the TRD Pro is designed to handle it all.
The Toyota Tundra comes standard with a powerful twin-turbo V6 engine, with an available hybrid i-FORCE MAX powertrain that delivers exceptional horsepower and torque for towing, hauling, and off-road driving.
When properly equipped, the Toyota Tundra can tow up to around 12,000 pounds, depending on trim level and configuration. This makes it a strong choice for boats, trailers, and work equipment.
Yes. The Toyota Tundra comes standard with Toyota Safety Sense™, which includes features such as Pre-Collision with Pedestrian Detection, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert, and more.
The Tundra is available in multiple cab and bed configurations, including Double Cab and CrewMax models, with several bed length options. This allows you to choose a setup that fits your work needs, family needs, or both.
Absolutely. The Tundra offers off-road-focused trims and packages, including TRD Off-Road and TRD Pro models. These versions include features like skid plates, off-road suspension tuning, Multi-Terrain Select, and Crawl Control to handle rugged terrain with confidence.
**EPA-estimated fuel economy figures vary by trim level, powertrain, drivetrain, and driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary. Visit fueleconomy.gov for more information.