The new Toyota Tundra gives full-size truck shoppers strong twin-turbo V6 power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid output, Toyota-listed towing strength, useful bed choices, and a broad trim lineup. Nucar Toyota of Norwood helps shoppers compare current Tundra inventory, pricing, trims, lease options, finance steps, trade-in value, and availability before visiting the dealership.
Shoppers looking for a new Toyota Tundra can start here to review trim levels, starting MSRP, towing, payload, horsepower, torque, bed lengths, cab choices, gas and hybrid powertrains, safety technology, comfort features, and current shopping tools. For Route 1 commuting, project stops near Neponset Street, or weekend gear runs toward Borderland State Park, Tundra gives drivers full-size Toyota truck strength for daily driving, towing, and weekend hauling. Visit Nucar Toyota of Norwood at 277 Providence Hwy, Norwood, MA 02062 to confirm current availability.

Use inventory filters to compare Tundra trim, price, cab configuration, bed length, gas or i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, 4WD availability, towing rating, payload rating, TRD equipment, panoramic roof availability, multimedia screen size, exterior color, and available towing technology.
The current Toyota Tundra lineup continues to give full-size truck shoppers gas and i-FORCE MAX hybrid choices, a wide trim range, multiple bed lengths, and equipment aimed at towing, hauling, recreation, comfort, and off-road use. Gas trims include SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, and 1794 Edition, while i-FORCE MAX models include Limited i-FORCE MAX, Platinum i-FORCE MAX, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX, TRD Pro, and Capstone.
Toyota lists Tundra with max towing up to 12,000 lbs. and max payload up to 1,850 lbs. when properly equipped. Shoppers can compare a full-size truck lineup that includes value-focused utility trims, premium interior options, TRD off-road equipment, and higher-output hybrid truck power.
Tundra SR gives shoppers the most accessible starting point in the full-size lineup. Toyota lists 18 city / 23 highway MPG, 18-inch styled-steel wheels, an aluminum-reinforced composite bed, and an 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen.
Tundra SR5 adds more truck-focused features for towing and daily use. Toyota lists 18 city / 23 highway MPG, 18-inch alloy wheels, a tow hitch receiver with Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, and selectable driving and TOW/HAUL modes.
Tundra Limited adds more comfort and technology to the gas-powered lineup. Toyota lists 18 city / 23 highway MPG, 20-inch alloy wheels, a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, and leather-trimmed 8-way power-adjustable front seats.
Tundra Platinum gives shoppers a more upscale full-size truck. Toyota lists 18 city / 23 highway MPG, 20-inch dark-gray-painted alloy wheels, a power tilt/slide panoramic roof with power sunshade, and leather-trimmed 10-way power-adjustable front seats.
Tundra 1794 Edition adds a distinctive premium design. Toyota lists 18 city / 23 highway MPG, 20-inch machined-finish alloy wheels, chrome-finished grille and exterior accents, and a Saddle Tan interior with American walnut wood-grain trim.
Tundra Limited i-FORCE MAX adds Toyota hybrid truck power to the Limited formula. Toyota lists 20 city / 24 highway MPG, 20-inch alloy wheels, a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, and leather-trimmed 8-way power-adjustable front seats.
Tundra Platinum i-FORCE MAX pairs premium truck comfort with the i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain. Toyota lists 19 city / 22 highway MPG, 20-inch dark-gray-painted alloy wheels, a power tilt/slide panoramic roof with power sunshade, and leather-trimmed 10-way power-adjustable front seats.
Tundra 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX adds hybrid truck power to the 1794 Edition’s distinctive interior and exterior styling. Toyota lists 19 city / 22 highway MPG, 20-inch machined-finish alloy wheels, chrome-finished grille and exterior accents, and a Saddle Tan interior with American walnut wood-grain trim.
Tundra TRD Pro gives shoppers a factory off-road-focused full-size Toyota truck with i-FORCE MAX power. Toyota lists 18 city / 20 highway MPG, 18-inch BBS forged-aluminum wheels with Falken WILDPEAK All-Terrain tires, TRD Pro off-road suspension with FOX shocks and a 1.1-inch front lift, and a heritage-inspired TOYOTA grille with LED light bar and marker lights.
Tundra Capstone is the most premium Tundra trim in the lineup. Toyota lists 19 city / 22 highway MPG, 22-inch chrome- and machined-finish alloy wheels, a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen with 12-speaker JBL Premium Audio, and semi-aniline leather-trimmed 10-way power-adjustable driver and front passenger seats with 4-way adjustable lumbar support.
MSRP excludes tax, title, license, dealer fees, and destination. Dealer sets final price. Model availability, pricing, MPG, drivetrain, towing, payload, cab, bed length, equipment, packages, colors, and features can vary by vehicle and configuration.
Browse new Toyota Tundra inventory to compare current availability by trim, cab, bed length, powertrain, towing rating, payload rating, color, and equipment.
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Tundra shoppers can compare Toyota’s i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 with the available i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain. Toyota describes i-FORCE as using a gasoline engine with twin turbochargers, while i-FORCE MAX combines a turbocharged gasoline engine with an electric motor for added power.
Toyota lists i-FORCE output at 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. Toyota lists i-FORCE MAX output at 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque. Tundra i-FORCE MAX is a hybrid truck, not a plug-in hybrid, so it does not require external charging.
Toyota lists Tundra max towing up to 12,000 lbs. and max payload up to 1,850 lbs. when properly equipped. Towing and payload ratings vary by specific truck configuration, so shoppers should confirm the vehicle’s tow rating, payload rating, hitch equipment, door-jamb label, owner materials, passengers, accessories, and cargo before towing or loading.
Tundra bed choices help shoppers match the truck to how they tow, haul, and travel. Toyota lists available 5.5-ft., 6.5-ft., and 8.1-ft. bed lengths, plus an aluminum-reinforced Sheet-Molded Composite bed that helps resist normal dents, dings, impact, and rust. Available bed features can include a deck rail system, bed camera, and power tailgate with knee-lift assist depending on trim and equipment.
Shop new Toyota Tundra i-FORCE MAX inventory to compare available hybrid truck power, trim features, towing equipment, and current availability.
Tundra gives shoppers multiple ways to build a full-size truck around towing, passengers, bed space, and comfort. Cab and bed availability can vary by trim, so shoppers should compare the actual vehicle listing before choosing.
Drivers who want a more utility-focused Tundra may look toward SR or SR5. Shoppers who want more comfort and technology may prefer Limited, Platinum, or 1794 Edition. Drivers who want hybrid truck power can compare Tundra i-FORCE MAX trims, while off-road shoppers may want to look closely at TRD Pro.
For weekend projects near WinSmith Mill Market, supply runs around Dedham, or a longer highway day beyond I-95, Tundra gives full-size truck shoppers room, power, and configuration choices for heavier towing, hauling, and passenger needs.
Technology, Comfort, and Safety HighlightsToyota Tundra technology varies by trim, but shoppers can compare available features such as a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, available 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, wireless Apple CarPlay compatibility, wireless Android Auto compatibility, available JBL Premium Audio, available Panoramic View Monitor, and available Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist.
Comfort features can include available heated and ventilated front and rear seats, available panoramic moonroof, available leather-trimmed soft-touch materials, available massage seats, standard power vertical rear window on CrewMax models, and trim-specific premium details. Tundra also offers available power-extending and folding tow mirrors to help give drivers a better view of whatever is hitched behind the truck.
Toyota lists Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 for Tundra. Shoppers should review the specific vehicle listing to confirm the full safety, towing, convenience, connected-service, and driver-assist feature set on the trim they are considering.
Shop new Toyota Tundra models to compare trim, towing, payload, bed length, powertrain, technology, comfort, and safety features.
Toyota Tundra pricing, lease programs, finance offers, rebates, APR programs, and availability can change by vehicle, location, eligibility, credit approval, selected trim, and current program rules. Nucar Toyota of Norwood gives shoppers clear next steps to review current specials, start financing, estimate trade value, and ask about current Toyota Tundra pricing.
Nucar Toyota of Norwood offers new Toyota Tundra inventory for shoppers in Norwood and the Greater Boston area. Inventory changes regularly, so the best way to confirm a specific trim, cab, bed length, powertrain, drivetrain, color, towing equipment, payload rating, or feature package is to check current inventory or contact the dealership.
The current Toyota Tundra lineup includes SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794 Edition, Limited i-FORCE MAX, Platinum i-FORCE MAX, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX, TRD Pro, and Capstone. Each trim has a different mix of price, powertrain, interior features, towing-related equipment, bed choices, technology, and style.
Toyota lists the Tundra starting MSRP at $41,260 for the SR trim. Final pricing varies by trim, cab, bed length, powertrain, drivetrain, equipment, taxes, fees, dealer charges, and current program availability.
Yes. Select Tundra trims use Toyota’s i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain. Toyota describes i-FORCE MAX as a turbocharged gasoline engine combined with an electric motor for added power, and Toyota lists i-FORCE MAX output at 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque.
No. Tundra i-FORCE MAX is a hybrid truck, not a plug-in hybrid. It combines a twin-turbo gasoline engine with electric motor assistance and does not require external charging.
Toyota lists the i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 at 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. Toyota lists the i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain at 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque.
Toyota lists Tundra MPG by trim and powertrain. Gas trims are listed at 18 city / 23 highway MPG, Limited i-FORCE MAX is listed at 20 city / 24 highway MPG, Platinum i-FORCE MAX, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX, and Capstone are listed at 19 city / 22 highway MPG, and TRD Pro is listed at 18 city / 20 highway MPG. Actual mileage can vary with trim, drivetrain, traffic, speed, weather, vehicle condition, cargo, accessories, towing, and driving habits.
Toyota lists Tundra max towing up to 12,000 lbs. when properly equipped. Towing depends on cab, bed, drivetrain, engine, trim, hitch equipment, trailer weight, payload, passengers, accessories, cargo, road conditions, and safe driving practices.
Toyota lists Tundra max payload up to 1,850 lbs. when properly equipped. Payload varies by cab, bed length, drivetrain, trim, equipment, accessories, passengers, and cargo, so shoppers should review the specific vehicle’s door-jamb label and owner materials before loading the truck.
Toyota lists Tundra with available 5.5-ft., 6.5-ft., and 8.1-ft. bed lengths depending on configuration. Bed availability can vary by cab, trim, powertrain, and equipment, so shoppers should confirm the specific Tundra they are considering.
The right Tundra cab and bed setup depends on how often passengers ride along, how much bed length you need, where you park, and what you tow or haul. Toyota lists available 5.5-ft., 6.5-ft., and 8.1-ft. bed lengths, and availability varies by trim and configuration.
Tundra SR and SR5 are strong choices for shoppers focused on full-size truck value and everyday utility. Limited adds more comfort and technology, Platinum and 1794 Edition add premium design and cabin features, i-FORCE MAX trims add hybrid truck power, TRD Pro focuses on off-road equipment, and Capstone is the most premium Tundra trim.
Tundra is a strong fit for shoppers who want a full-size Toyota truck with strong Toyota-listed towing, useful payload ratings, available hybrid truck power, larger bed options, and more passenger space than a midsize truck. It is worth comparing if you tow, haul, carry passengers often, or want a more substantial pickup than Tacoma.
Tundra is a full-size Toyota truck with stronger Toyota-listed towing and payload ratings, larger bed choices, and more full-size truck space. Tacoma is a midsize Toyota truck that may be easier to park and maneuver. Shoppers should compare towing needs, payload needs, passenger space, bed length, parking comfort, price, and current availability.
Gas Tundra trims use Toyota’s i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 engine. Tundra i-FORCE MAX trims add a twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain that combines a turbocharged gasoline engine with an electric motor for added power. Shoppers should compare price, MPG, output, towing needs, payload needs, trim availability, and current inventory.
Tundra Limited adds features such as 20-inch alloy wheels, a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, and leather-trimmed 8-way power-adjustable front seats. Tundra Platinum adds more premium features such as 20-inch dark-gray-painted alloy wheels, a power tilt/slide panoramic roof with power sunshade, and leather-trimmed 10-way power-adjustable front seats.
Tundra 1794 Edition emphasizes distinctive styling with chrome-finished exterior accents and a Saddle Tan interior with American walnut wood-grain trim. Tundra Capstone is the most premium Tundra trim and adds features such as 22-inch chrome- and machined-finish wheels, 12-speaker JBL Premium Audio, and semi-aniline leather-trimmed front seats.
Tundra TRD Pro is built around off-road-focused hardware and i-FORCE MAX power. Toyota lists TRD Pro with 18-inch BBS forged-aluminum wheels, Falken WILDPEAK All-Terrain tires, TRD Pro off-road suspension with FOX shocks, a 1.1-inch front lift, and a heritage-inspired TOYOTA grille with LED light bar and marker lights.
Toyota lists available Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, available Panoramic View Monitor, available power-extending and folding tow mirrors, integrated trailer brake controller availability on select trims, and other towing-related features depending on trim and equipment.
Tundra can work well for drivers who want full-size truck space and strength, but shoppers should compare cab size, bed length, MPG, parking routines, passenger needs, and towing plans before choosing. Drivers who want an easier-to-park Toyota truck may also compare Tacoma.
Tundra availability can include drivetrain and traction-focused features that may help in changing New England weather. Tires, maintenance, speed, visibility, road conditions, payload, and driver habits also matter during snow, ice, rain, and cold weather.
Yes. Toyota lists Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 for Tundra. Shoppers should review the specific vehicle listing to confirm the full safety and driver-assist feature set on the trim they are considering.
Tundra and Ford F-150 are commonly cross-shopped full-size trucks. Tundra offers twin-turbo V6 power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid output, Toyota-listed max towing up to 12,000 lbs., and Toyota-listed max payload up to 1,850 lbs. Shoppers should compare towing, payload, cab, bed, powertrain, technology, pricing, warranty preferences, and current availability.
Tundra and Chevy Silverado 1500 are both full-size trucks with multiple trims and configurations. Tundra offers Toyota twin-turbo V6 power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid output, available towing technology, and Toyota Safety Sense 2.5. Shoppers should compare towing, payload, bed choices, cab needs, powertrain preference, technology, pricing, and current availability.
Lease specials, APR programs, rebates, and finance offers change over time and may depend on location, eligibility, credit approval, selected vehicle, and current program rules. Check current new Toyota specials or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood for current Tundra offer details.
Yes. Shoppers can apply for financing online and work with the finance team on available lease and finance options. Final terms depend on credit approval, vehicle selection, lender requirements, and current programs.
Yes. You can value your trade online before choosing a Tundra. Trade value depends on condition, mileage, market demand, equipment, and vehicle history.
Why Buy Your Toyota Tundra at Nucar Toyota of Norwood?The new Toyota Tundra gives full-size truck shoppers a strong mix of twin-turbo V6 power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid output, Toyota-listed towing strength, useful payload ratings, bed choices, towing technology, and premium trim options. Browse current Toyota Tundra inventory, value your trade, apply for financing, or contact Nucar Toyota of Norwood to plan your next step, because Everyone Loves a Nucar!