Are you in the market for a new work truck? The 2025 Toyota Tundra is an excellent option. It has a powerful engine lineup, including a hybrid option. And because it’s made by Toyota, it’s built to last.
For the 2025 model year, the SR5 trim now features eight-way power-adjustable seats as standard. Higher trims like 1794, Platinum, and Capstone come with massaging front seats as standard. You can get a power tailgate on the SR5 or enjoy it as standard on all other trims. Toyota also adds an exciting new TRD Rally package and a Tow Tech package to enhance your experience.
The Tundra is available in various gas and hybrid trims, including the following:
You can also choose between two body styles (Double Cab and Crew Cab), three V6 engine options (including one hybrid), and three bed lengths (8 feet 1 inch, 6 feet 6 inches, and 5 feet 6 inches).
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The Tundra can accommodate five people in the Double Cab and CrewMax configurations. It has standard cloth seats, but you can upgrade to leather upholstery. Options include heated and ventilated front and back seats, massaged front seats, and a heated steering wheel.
The front seats are spacious and supportive, making them comfy for adults. If you’re in the CrewMax variant, you’ll find plenty of legroom in the back for lounging around.
As for tech features, the Tundra’s touchscreen infotainment system is easy to use thanks to its straightforward layout and sharp graphics. Having some physical buttons adds to the system’s user-friendliness.
The Tundra definitely leans into a bold, masculine look. But it also has some unique styling touches that help it stand out.
The front end looks solid, featuring intricate little LED lights. Its side profile has a muscular look with pronounced fender flares and various cuts and slits. This attention to detail extends to the back, where you’ll find clamp-shaped taillights and some stamped badges.
Each trim level has its own unique character, ranging from basic unpainted finishes to more polished options like chrome, black accents, and color-matched designs. The TRD packages offer a lot of extra plastic with an emphasis on camo details.
Below are the available colors of the 2025 Tundra:
The Tundra delivers a smooth and steady ride, reminiscent of an SUV’s handling. This is because of its coil-spring rear suspension. It effectively soaks up bumps in the road. If you opt for the adaptive suspension, the ride gets even plusher. The steering feels light and nimble, which makes driving this big truck surprisingly easy. Despite its hefty size, the brakes offer reliable stopping power.
For 2025, Toyota has rolled out three engine choices for the Tundra. The base model features a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 that churns out 358 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque. There’s also a beefed-up version of that engine cranking out 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. And then there’s the hybrid option that pairs the twin-turbo V6 with an electric motor to deliver an impressive 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque. A 10-speed automatic transmission comes standard along with rear-wheel drive, while four-wheel drive is available as an add-on.
Even though there’s no V8 option anymore, the twin-turbo V6 really holds its own with solid performance and quick acceleration, especially in the hybrid models. The i-Force Max powertrain adds extra power when you need it most, particularly at lower speeds. The 10-speed automatic transmission does well too.
On towing capacity, the Tundra can handle between 8,300 and 12,000 pounds based on how it’s set up.
The 2025 Toyota Tundra boasts some impressive features that are definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for a full-size truck.
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