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A new, heavily modified Toyota Tundra prototype suggests Toyota may be developing a Ford F‑150 Raptor / Ram RHO competitor.
Read our 2026 Toyota Tundra Hybrid review for information on ratings, pricing, specs, and features, and see how this pickup performed in our testing.
Toyota is recalling over 400,000 models of its Toyota Tundra and Toyota Tundra Hybrid vehicles over concerns that their reverse lights could fail, limiting visibility.
Toyota just recalled models of its only full-size truck, the Toyota Tundra. The Tundra is its largest truck and the Tundra Hybrid is its most expensive pickup, starting at $58,005.
Toyota is recalling more than 443,000 pickup trucks due to a defect in the reverse lights that could reduce visibility.
Automaker Toyota is recalling over 443,000 Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks over a fault in their reverse light assemblies that could make them stop working.
Toyota is recalling 443,444 examples of its 2022 to 2025 Tundra pickup trucks because moisture could enter reverse light assemblies.
The Toyota Tundra is the last full-size truck willing to do battle with American pickups, but can it take the heat?
In 2016, Sheppard’s 2007 Toyota Tundra hit an eye-popping 1 million miles. To celebrate the milestone, Toyota handed him a brand-new 2016 Tundra, free of charge.
The 2025 Toyota Tundra has already debuted, adding massage seats and a new TRD Rally package. So the earliest a Tundra refresh would arrive is later this year for the 2026 model year.
While the Tundra's TRD Pro trim is certainly a compelling choice, there might be others that better suit your needs.
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