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Although the current generation Toyota Tundra is about to hit the 10 year mark, it is still as interesting and has as much to offer consumers as it did when it was brand new in 2007.
The Toyota Tundra is for those who want to do things differently. It's just as rugged and capable as the American truck models, but it's also more exclusive, more imposing and more capable overall.
For 2018, Toyota is upgrading the Tundra's exterior somewhat in addition to changing different configurations for the interior and exterior. The rugged pickup now includes standard LED daytime running lights, as well as an updated TRD (Toyota Racing Development) package, which includes features such as TRD Bilstien shocks, front and rear anti-roll bars, and a few gadgets like an auto-dimming rearview mirror and different equipment levels.
The 2018 Toyota Tundra is powered by a real, proven, robust engine. It's a 5.7L DOHC V8 that produces 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The 2018 Tundra's box can also stretch to 5.5 feet when paired with a Crew Cab body.
The Toyota Tundra remains one of the trucks with the most cargo and towing capacity in its class for its price. The Tundra can tow up to 10,000 pounds, with a payload of 1,365 pounds. There's room for 5 inside, and the 2018 Tundra can be had with a 4x4 or 4x2 configuration.
Inside, you'll find a cabin designed to last. There's a 4.2-inch TFT screen behind the steering wheel, as well as safety features like a rearview camera and Toyota's Safety Sense system that includes pre-collision warning, lane departure warning, and dynamic cruise control.
Come see us today to test drive the 2018 Toyota Tundra at Chassé Toyota!
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