The Tundra adds front end styling updates on the SR5 and 1794 Edition and is big on carrying and pulling things, with a bed length up to 8.1 feet and trailer towing capacity up to 10,500 pounds.
Toyota upgrades the Entune Multimedia units to 2.5 version status in all 2016 Tundra models. Tundra offers an available TRD Off-Road Package on SR5, Limited and, also for 2016, the 1794 Edition.
The Toyota 2016 Tundra comes with the 4.6-liter i-Force V8 that doles out 310 horsepower and 327 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 3,400 rpm. The most popular Tundra engine is the available 5.7-liter i-Force V8. It's a remarkably refined workhorse that generates 381 horsepower and 401 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 3,600 rpm.
The foundation for Tundra's strength and up to 10,500-pound towing capacity is its TripleTech frame. "Triple" refers to the wide, full-boxed rails for the front portion, a reinforced C-channel under the cab and an open C-channel beneath the bed for strength, ride quality and durability.
On Tundra 2WD models, the Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) system integrates traction control (TRAC) that enhances grip on or off-road.
Tundra 4x4 models use the on-demand, electronically controlled 4WDemand part-time 4WD system featuring a six-pinion planetary reduction gear set to provide 4x2, 4x4 Hi and 4x4 Lo ranges.
Tundra offers three cab styles: two-door Regular Cab, four-door Double Cab, and the super-sized four-door CrewMax. Tundra Regular Cab models come exclusively with a long bed (8.1-foot) configuration. Double Cab models are offered in the standard-bed (6.5-foot) or long-bed (8.1-foot) configurations and include rear under seat tray storage on the SR5 and Limited grades. The CrewMax comes with a 5.5-foot bed; all Tundra beds are 22.2-in. deep.
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