Will Toyota have a diesel tundra?
Toyota currently sells no diesel-powered vehicles in the US, and that seems unlikely to change if you look at the last few years. The automaker made moves to kill off diesel-powered passenger vehicles in Europe in 2018 before ending its partnership with Isuzu to develop new diesel engines.
Is it worth buying a Tundra?
Any consumer in the market for a new full-size pickup will likely be impressed by the 2020 Toyota Tundra. It has a great standard engine, impressive standard towing, and many tech and safety features. Consumers should feel good about buying the new Tundra.
What kind of truck is the 2011 Toyota Tundra?
The 2011 Toyota Tundra projects the assertive image that buyers of full-size pickups desire. Its tall grille and hood and pronounced front fenders make it as imposing as any big truck. However, it retains its Toyota identity. A longer cab, larger rear doors and a shorter bed distinguish the CrewMax from the Double Cab.
How big is the bed on a Toyota Tundra?
The two-door Regular Cab and four-door Double Cab are available in two bed lengths – six-and-a-half and eight feet – while the CrewMax has a five-and-half-foot bed. The Platinum Package available on CrewMax Limited trims only includes heated and ventilated seats, 20-inch chrome wheels, navigation, a power sunroof and wood trim interior.
What is the towing capacity of a Toyota Tundra?
If you haul a lot of stuff and/or people, the Tundra is up for the job. Depending upon configuration, the payload can exceed one ton and towing capacity can reach 10,400 pounds. Pulling that load can be the available 5.7-liter V8 with 401 pound-feet of torque.
What kind of engine does a Toyota Tundra have?
The 2011 Toyota Tundra offers three engine choices: The standard 270-horsepower 4.0-liter V6, a 310-horsepower 4.6-liter V8 or the 381-horsepower 5.7-liter V8. The V6 comes with five-speed automatic with uphill/downhill shift logic, while the V8’s are mated to a six-speed automatic.