The days of the trucks designed specifically for work and off-road usages are mostly bygones, as the truck market has significantly shifted toward comfort and family-friendly vehicles fit for everyday usage.
As a full-four door with a CrewMax cab, the 2026 Toyota Tundra is a space machine that delivers storage and usage for consumers. Its ability to move things and people tops the chart for usages, with around the house, weekend travel or camper towing following.
Our 2026 Toyota Tundra SR5 4×4 wrapped in Celestial Silver is powered by the favorite i-FORCE Twin-Turbo V6 engine, producing 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque with a 10-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift.
Our weeklong tester in Florida included upgrades such as the TRD-Rally package, which flexed 18-inch TRD wheels with all-terrain tires, tri-color decals, Bilstein off-road shocks.
The interior, although an array of plastic, was spacious and comfortable all while focusing on usability. The infotainment, in typical Toyota fashion, was nicely positioned, easy to use and had a large font for easy reading. A nine-speaker audio system with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and SiriusXM came standard.
When Toyota enters Grasso’s Garage, it’s always a win for consumers as the real value goes back in consumers pockets.
With a $51K base price, the Toyota Tundra delivers for a wide array of usages and consumers. From towing a camper or trailer up to 12,000 pounds, moving the kids out of a college dorm, or even taking the dogs on a hiking and biking trip, the Tundra has no problem solving your list of chores or even going to work everyday.
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2026 Toyota Tundra SR5 CrewMax 4×4
MSRP: $51,010
MPG: 17 city / 22 highway / 19.4 as tested
As Tested: $62,442