The 2025 Toyota Tundra adds the TRD Rally package to its 2025 model, dropping the TRD sports. It will also come with several tech and luxury enhancements, but unfortunately, Toyota hasn't realized its pricing yet.
The new TRD Rally package will be available on the SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794, TRD Pro, and Capstone trims and will be configured with the crew cab and the four-wheel drive. The yellow, red, red, and orange badges are added to the grille, and the front door and the tailgate are incorporated and act as inspiration from Toyota's Baja Racing heritage.
Added to the capabilities of the Tundra TRD rally package are the 18-inch TRD off-road wheels, all-terrain tires, Bilstein dampers, an electronically locking rear differential, and skid plates for underbody protection. You can select one of the four exterior colors for the SR5, which include Ice Cap, Magnetic Grey, Midnight Black Metallic, and Celestial Silver. Also, Tundra's non-hybrid powertrain of a 389-horsepower twin-turbo V-6 engine that's connected to a 10-speed Electronically Controlled Automatic Transmission with intelligence (ECTi) is featured.
On the upper trims of the 1794 edition, the platinum and Capstone, Tundra's cool trims will have massaging seats that's added as a standard, and Toyota says the massage can be adjusted to the upper and lower body controlled from the touchscreen infotainment. The SR5 will also come with a standard eight-way power adjustable driver seat and will be facing a 14-inch central entertainment system.
Other upgrades include a new power close tailgate that includes a knee-left assist. Customers can order a wireless trailer battery charging camera system from the factory that's attached to the back of their trailer and connected via wifi to view directly from the digital rear mirror what's behind the trailer or can feed into the 14-inch infotainment system.
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