Toyota has done a lot to make the Tundra competitive and appealing to America’s fiercely loyal full-size pickup buyers, from giving it humongous dimensions and big-rig styling to installing a stompin’ 381-hp 5.7-liter V-8. But has it done enough? Evidently not. At the 2009 Chicago auto show, two new trim levels and a new, populist-grade V-8 made their debut for the 2010 model year.
Two New Trims
At the low end of the Tundra range is a utilitarian Work Truck package that deletes many standard Tundra comfort features such as keyless entry, power side mirrors, cruise control, cloth upholstery, silver dash trim, and various gauges and courtesy lights. On the outside, the Tundra Work Truck will include a black grille surround and bumpers instead of chrome. The Work Truck will be priced $550 to $655 less than the base 2010 Tundra, although the pricing has not yet been finalized.
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