Toyota Tundra Now Available With TRD Rally Package: Everything to Know
By Israel Monte
Aug 14, 2024 11:40 PM EDT
Toyota has introduced the 2025 Tundra with a TRD Rally package and colorful badging.
Car and Driver reported Wednesday that Toyota has introduced a Baja-inspired Tundra with a TRD Rally package, complete with distinctive off-road features and a tri-colored badging in both exterior and interior.
The exterior flaunts unique yellow-orange-red badges on the grille, front doors and tailgate. Side mirrors for the car have been upgraded with a taller look and a different shape that prioritizes a better view.
It's also worth noting that the TRD Rally package will only be offered on the SR5 trim, which will feature a crew cab and four-wheel drive configuration. To improve ride comfort, the Tundra packs in a multi-link rear suspension, maintaining straight-line stability.
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The unit holds up to 12,000 pounds for its towing capabilities and the loading space could accommodate 1,940 pounds.
It also includes a rear-air suspension and adaptive variable suspension systems to manage damping force brought by rough road conditions. The suspension is also intact with the TRD's 18-inch wheels, coated with its terrain-defying tires.
The TRD Rally package also comes with advanced hardware for managing rocky landscapes. The features include Bilstein dampers and skid plates for protecting the unit's underbody.
The available paint choices for the Tundra are the Celestial Silver, Magnetic Gray, Ice Cap and Midnight Black Metallic. The SR5 version will include the Tundra's nonhybrid powertrain that comprises a 389-hp twin turbo V-6 and a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Inside, the standard seats are also power-adjustable. The ambiance of the vehicle is refined at best, as it flexes colorful logos on its dashboard and seats. Owners can place a wireless trailer camera system on the vehicle's screen, enabling them to see the car's back view.
Furthermore, it comes with a blind-spotting system, a rear cross-traffic alert system, front-rear parking assist and an automatic braking system.
Toyota's 2025 Tundra pricing hasn't been announced yet. The cost details are expected to be unveiled soon.
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