Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., unveiled the redesigned 2014 Toyota Tundra full-size pickup truck at a press conference at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show.
Tundra has been a quality leader with Toyota's DNA of quality,  dependability and reliability. The industry has recognized Toyota Tundra  with a myriad of awards over the last 12 years, including winning the  J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study for seven years running in the  Full-Size Pick Up segment. Not resting on its laurels, the 2014 Tundra  will be redesigned, inside and out, representing the first major change  since the launch of the current generation for the 2007 model year.
2014 Toyota Tundra
2014 Toyota Tundra
2014 Toyota Tundra
2014 Toyota Tundra
2014 Toyota Tundra
2014 Toyota Tundra
2014 Toyota Tundra
The redesigned Toyota Tundra continues to be a truck with true American  roots that was once again engineered by Toyota Technical Center in Ann  Arbor, Mich., and its new look designed by Calty Design Research centers  in Newport Beach, Calif., and Ann Arbor. Finally, Tundra continues to  be assembled exclusively at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, in San Antonio,  Texas.
"Toyota prides itself on listening to its customers and the development  of the 2014 American-born Tundra is a perfect example," said Bill Fay,  group vice president and general manager, Toyota Division. "Tundra's new  exterior design and all-new interior were inspired by customer feedback  requesting a more chiseled exterior and refined interior with improved  driver ergonomics, and easy-to-use technology, giving customers more of  what they want instead, in addition to what they need."
The 2014 Toyota Tundra will have a grade strategy consisting of the  hard-working SR, volume-leading SR5, the well-appointed Limited, and two  premium grades: "Platinum" and the all-new "1794 Edition." The new 1794  Edition is a tribute to the ranch, founded in the year 1794, on which  the Tundra plant is located in San Antonio. Toyota Tundra is offered in  three cab styles, two-door Regular Cab, four-door Double Cab and  four-door CrewMax, all available in 4x2 and 4x4.
Significantly New, Unique Exterior Designs; Distinct Look for Each Grade
Inside and out, each grade embodies a specific theme through distinct designs that go beyond just badging.
The Calty design team set out to create a bold and powerful exterior to  embody Toyota Tundra's performance capability. The all-new front design  integrates the hood and grille for a chiseled and modern industrial  image. Designers increased the size of the front fascia and tightened up  the surfaces and character lines to punctuate Tundra's pulling power  and wide stance. The chrome grille has a taller, bolder look visually  connecting the upper intake to the lower bumper. The front lower bumpers  are now a three-piece design, allowing for grade differentiation and  less expensive replacement parts. In addition, the fenders and wheel  wells have been squared-off for a wide and sturdy stance.
An all-new bed design helps carry the chiseled character lines all the  way down the profile, leading to a rugged new bed and tail gate, with an  integrated spoiler and "TUNDRA" stamped into the sheet metal, creating a  one-piece forged look. The integrated spoiler in the deck helps with  fuel efficiency, while the tail lamps express a tool-like quality to  match the appearance of the body. Like the front bumper, the rear bumper  changes from one piece to three, for lower replacement costs.
An All-new Spacious Interior; Each Grade With a Unique Identity
Calty's design team worked closely with the product planners and Toyota  Tundra engineers to develop an all-new bold interior focusing on styling  differentiation between grades and improving the availability of  features most important to truck buyers. The all-new interior variations  are thematic and cater to a specific customer with a specific budget.  Ergonomic improvements include easier driver access to controls as the  reach to the audio and HVAC controls was reduced by 2.6 inches. Large  knobs have been retained so they can be operated with or without work  gloves. Overall passenger comfort was improved with an all-new front and  rear (CrewMax) seat design and improved front seat ventilation. In  addition, front seats have additional travel, and CrewMax rear seats can  now be folded up for additional cargo carrying capability while  maintaining a comfortable seating back angle.
The interior has a rugged, interlocked construction with an all-new  instrument panel. The meters feature 3-D metallic rings and individual  gauges grouped in a clear, easy-to-see design with a center-mounted  multi-information display screen. The console design holds multiple  storage areas for personal items and electronics plus additional padded  surfaces and accent stitching in premium grades. Both Double Cab and  CrewMax will be available with a bench or bucket seats for the front  row.
The interior of the SR5 features a "professional gear" theme, with  unique driver and passenger zones, metallic accents and bold contrasting  fabric. Most importantly, the all-new design uses premium surface  treatments to enhance interior quality and durability.
The Limited grade has an "active premium" image with leather seating  surfaces matching soft-touch stitched door and console surfaces, and  wood-style interior trims. The Limited will be available with Black,  Sand Beige and Graphite leather-trimmed interiors and will have standard  auto HVAC controls.
The Platinum grade has been completely redesigned for the next  generation of personal use truckers. It features perforated black  leather-trimmed seats with double-stitched diamond plate leather, door  and instrument panel inserts, and chrome seat and console accent badging  for an upscale yet urban feel. In addition, Platinum uses premium  leather never before used on a Toyota truck and comes with many standard  amenities, including a 12-speaker JBL audio system with Entune™, heated  and ventilated front seats, navigation and Blind Spot Monitor with Rear  Cross Traffic Alert.
The 1794 Edition reflects a western lifestyle theme and includes  exclusive premium saddle brown leather seating with embossed leather and  ultra-suede accents. Matching soft-touch materials also accents the  shift console, the front and rear door trim, and the instrument panel.  Like the Platinum, the 1794 Edition includes an array of standard  features that includes heated and ventilated front seats, JBL audio and  Entune, navigation and Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert.
Three Engine Options Remain Among Segment's Most Capable
Several enhancements have been implemented on the 2014 Tundra to improve  performance. Shock-absorber valving has been re-tuned to improve Toyota  Tundra ride quality over harsh surfaces.
Steering feel and straight line stability has been improved due to  steering system improvements. These improvements reduce the inputs from  road variations and imperfections, resulting in improved straight line  stability and less driver fatigue.
Patented aerodynamic stabilizer fins are added to the outside surface of  the rear tail lamp lens, and the outside mirror bases. These patented  "Aero-Fins" reduce the air turbulence along the sides of the vehicle  resulting in improved straight-line stability during normal driving  conditions and while towing.
Interior cabin noise is reduced from an improved design of engine  compartment NVH treatments and innovative engineering to reduce sound  transmission from the engine compartment to the vehicle cabin.
Toyota Tundra continues to offer three proven powertrains. A 4.0-liter  Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC) V6 is standard on Tundra Regular and Double Cab  models and produces 270 horsepower and 278 lb.-ft. peak torque. It is  paired with a five-speed automatic transmission with uphill/downhill  shift logic.
The available 4.6-liter DOHC i-Force V8 offers 310 horsepower and 327  lb.-ft. of peak torque, and the 5.7-liter DOHC i-Force V8 produces 381  horsepower and 401 lb.-ft. of peak torque, in both gasoline and "Flex  Fuel" variants. Both V8's come standard with a six-speed electronically  controlled automatic transmission. All Toyota Tundra engines feature an  aluminum cylinder block and DOHC heads, along with Dual Variable Valve  Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) for a broad torque curve and optimized  efficiency.
The SR and SR5 grades will ride on 18-inch styled steel wheels, while  the Limited, Platinum and 1794 Edition will ride on all-new 20-inch  alloy wheels specific to each grade.
Toyota Tundra remains the only full-size pickup in the segment to adhere  to the SAE J2807 towing standard. When equipped with a tow package,  Tundra has a maximum tow capacity of 10,400 pounds (4x2 Regular Cab).
All 2014 Tundras Feature a Number of Segment Firsts
Tundras will feature a number of segment firsts, including a new Blind  Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, a standard back-up camera  (viewed from the audio display screen), and standard Bluetooth.  Additional standard features include a 3.5-inch multi-information  display in the gauge cluster.
The Limited grade adds eight-way power driver seat, standard chrome door  handles and outer mirrors, 20-inch alloy wheels and a deck rail system.
The Platinum and 1794 Edition come standard with a 10-way power driver's  seat with memory and a four-way power passenger's seat, both with heat  and ventilation, power moonroof (CrewMax only), parking sonar, and  Display Audio with Navigation, Entune and JBL.
Toyota's STAR Safety; Segment First Blind Spot Monitor with Cross Traffic Alert
The 2014 Toyota Tundra will be the first in its segment to be equipped  with a standard backup camera on all grades, and the first truck in its  segment to offer a Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert  (Platinum and 1794 Edition).
All Toyota Tundra models will also feature the standard Toyota Star  Safety System™ that includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction  Control (TRAC), an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic  Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist (BA), and Smart Stop (SST)  brake override technology.
Smart Stop Technology is designed to automatically reduce engine power  when both brake and accelerator pedals are pressed at the same time  under certain conditions, helping the driver bring the vehicle to a  stop.
Toyota Tundra will be equipped with eight standard airbags including  front seat-mounted side airbags, and front and rear Roll-sensing Side  Curtain Airbags (RSCA) in all models, driver and front outboard  passenger airbags with an Advanced Airbag System, and the segments only  driver and front outboard passenger knee airbags.
Additional safety features include manual headlamp leveling and standard LED Daytime Running Lights (Platinum and 1794 Edition).
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