Toyota Tundra: Largest Pickup Truck

The Tundra, the world's largest pickup truck sold by Toyota, was leaked on the web.
Last week images of the new generation Tundra were leaked, prompting Toyota to reveal the official photo of the world's largest pickup. It is believed that the American dealerships themselves have disclosed it, but the brand did not feel uncomfortable and even released more information on Twitter to put an end to speculation:

Toyota unveiled the most extreme version, the TRD Pro, adopting more elaborate and modern lines to compete head-on with rivals Ford F-140, RAM 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado. With several lights, such as two dots on the bumper and some orange lights on the hood, the headlights are entirely LED and also appear in the large letters of the Toyota name.

It also has a grille on 70% of the front, for a more continuous look from the base to the hood. The wheels have a more robust design and the plastics used in the fenders come with irregular prints.
On the back, the images show that the TRD Pro version has an identification on the cover and that the lights are recessed on the sides. So far we know that the pickup will be equipped with an engine from the iForce Max line, which according to the brand itself will have a “heroic” performance.


Currently, the model delivers 381 hp and a 5.7 V8 engine, but Toyota executives have already stated that the novelty will be even more powerful with absurdly surprising numbers.
Posted in: 08/03/2021
Last modified: 08/07/2025
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