Choice of Cab and Bed Configurations
For 2024, the Toyota Tundra is available in 15 models, offering a wide range of cab and bed configurations alongside customizable levels of luxury. The standard trim features a Double Cab seating five, while higher trims upgrade to a CrewMax format with more legroom and storage space in the second row. Depending on the trim, pickup beds of 167.7cm, 198.2cm, and 246.9cm are available, providing plenty of versatility for your daily cargo tasks.
Whichever configuration you choose, the Tundra makes hauling payloads easy with its high-strength composite bed and powered rear window that gives access to your cargo directly from the cab.

Power to Equal the Size
A pickup with the size and heft of the Tundra needs plenty of power under the hood, and the standard 3.5L twin-turbo V6 gas mill is more than equal to the task. Up to 389 horsepower and 479lb-ft of torque are fed to rear-wheel or all-wheel drive through a 10-speed automatic transmission, making the Tundra a match for the toughest worksites with a maximum payload of 880kg and a towing capacity of up to 5,440kg.
Yet despite its power and capability, the powertrain’s efficient design means it promises no unwelcome surprises at the filling station, with attractive fuel economy figures of 13.5L / 100km in the city and 10.6L on the highway.
Available Hybrid Powertrain
If the gas-fueled Tundra isn’t powerful enough for your needs, the new hybrid option ups the ante by adding an electric motor to the standard V6 engine. The result is a staggering combined output of 437 horsepower and 583lb-ft of torque, offering near-instant acceleration even when fully laden with payload and trailer weight. What’s more, the extra power is delivered at an even better fuel economy, with a figure of 11.7L / 100km combined, making the Tundra Hybrid one of the most economical sources of workhorse power around.

Infotainment and Interior Technology
All models in the 2024 Tundra lineup offer extensive infotainment and technology options, based around a touchscreen display measuring 8 inches at the lower levels or a class-leading 14 inches in the higher trims. Wireless versions of both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integrate your smartphone without corded clutter, while cloud-based navigation is available either as a paid subscription at the lower levels or a free three-year trial in the higher trims.
The system also features a range of connected services to make everyday life easier, with options including remote engine start-stop, remote locking control, enhanced roadside and emergency assistance, and access to detailed vehicle health reports, all at the touch of a smartphone screen.

Toyota Safety Sense 2.5
Lastly, the Tundra is also equipped with the latest Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 system offering a suite of advanced safety and driver-assist technologies, with key features including:
- Automatic collision avoidance with pedestrian and cyclist detection
- Lane-departure warnings with corrective steering assist
- Lane-tracing assist
- Full-speed dynamic cruise control with curve speed management
Explore the Power and Capability of the 2024 Toyota Tundra
Competition in the full-size truck market is fierce, but the 2024 Tundra makes a strong impression thanks to its imposing design, wide range of cab and bed configurations, and high levels of power and capability. To explore its quality in depth, please book a test drive by clicking the button below.
Please Note: The details of this article were accurate at the time it was written. Manufacturers may change the details of any vehicle’s specifications at any time without notice.
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