Toyota Tundra Becomes More Vibrant and Luxurious for 2026 | Carscoops

Toyota Tundra Becomes More Vibrant and Luxurious for 2026 | Carscoops

      Toyota has unveiled the 2026 Tundra, which has a starting price of $41,260.

      The vehicle features minor updates in trim, equipment, and upholstery.

      One significant enhancement is the introduction of ISO Dynamic seats.

      As the Toyota Tundra enters its mid-life phase, it is receiving several new features to remain competitive. However, the price has increased from $40,090 to $41,260.

      From an exterior perspective, there isn’t much change apart from a new Wave Maker paint option exclusive to the TRD Pro. Additionally, all models now include a tow hitch and a 7/4 pin connector as standard.

      Review: The Toyota Tundra is a more robust and capable pickup, now available with hybrid power.

      The exterior styling updates include a revised SX Package, which now features larger 20-inch wheels. It also appears that the TRD Rally Package can be combined with a 3-inch TRD lift kit and the Tow Tech Package.

      Inside, the Limited trim replaces SofTex upholstery with new black or grey leather featuring contrast stitching. The $80,800 Capstone trim ups the ante with new Shale leather seats, textured accents, and brown highlights.

      Regarding seating, the Tundra TRD Pro can now be fitted with newly available ISO Dynamic chairs, similar to those in the Tacoma TRD Pro, designed to enhance off-road comfort.

      Customers will also notice improved climate control systems, with trucks equipped with a single-zone setup now featuring a “smartflow management system.” Furthermore, double cab models now include rear air vents in the center console for added comfort.

      Under the hood, two familiar engines are available: a twin-turbo 3.4-liter i-FORCE V6 producing 389 hp (290 kW / 394 PS) and 479 lb-ft (649 Nm) of torque, as well as a hybridized i-FORCE MAX that generates 437 hp (326 kW / 443 PS) and 583 lb-ft (790 Nm) of torque. Both engines are paired with a ten-speed automatic transmission and can be matched with an optional four-wheel drive system.

      While the engines remain unchanged, Toyota has discontinued the 22.5-gallon gas tank that was previously standard on the SR and SR5 trims. Now, all Tundra models are equipped with the larger 32.2-gallon tank.

      Pricing for the 2026 Toyota Tundra has been announced.

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