Toyota Offers TRD Rally Packages For Tundra 2025, What's The Excess?
Toyota provides a special TRD Rally Package package for the Tundra 2025 model in the United States (US). This makes the car design stronger and supports the ability of all terrains of the iconic pickup.
Reporting from the official Toyota USA website, Wednesday, August 14, the package was inspired by the Toyota car in participating in the legendary Baja 1000 event. This tundra is equipped with red, orange, and yellow colors. This package is available in all variants, namely SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794, TRD Pro, and Capstone.
In addition, the package comes with an 18-inch TRD offroad rim wrapped in all-field tires, a shock from Bilstein, and a slip plate that supports Tundra's ability to cross off-road terrain.
The car is subjected to electronically controlled back differential locking, then added Multi-Terrain Select, and Crawl Control.
This package offers more than just exterior and reliable control, but also a comfortable interior with iconic red, orange, yellow accents on the seat with trim SoftTex and dashboard.
Toyota also offers a number of options for Tundra, including the Tow Tech Package. The Panoramic View Monitor (PVM) feature is added to this model which provides a thorough view around the vehicle.
The Wi-Fi camera sends a pass to a digital rearview mirror or a 14-inch infotainment display. The truck is also available with additional, folding, and heating rearview mirrors, equipped with LED trailer lights and Blind Spot Monitor indications.
The Japanese manufacturer still provides this model in the Double Cab and CrewMax four-door versions with a back tub measuring 1.68 m to 2.47 m long. For 2025, there is a new power tailgate option with the help of raising your knees, in addition to the standard power release tailgate.
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Tundra 2025 is also equipped with a safety system of Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) 2.5 consisting of Pre-Collition System with Pedestrian Detection, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Tracing Assist, Road Sign Assist, Automatic High Beam, and others.
The sturdy design and control across the off-road are supported by a tough performance of the twin-turbo V6 engine. Thus, Tundra has 389 dk of power and 649 Nm of torque. However, when combined with the i-Force Max hybrid system as optional, it can increase to 437 dk and the 790 Nm torque.
Its power is channeled to four-wheelers (4WD) through automatic transmission of ten accelerations. This pickup has a maximum towing capacity of 5.4 tons and a maximum load of 880 kg.
Unfortunately, Toyota has not disclosed the price of Tundra 2025 along with the TRD Rally Package. However, this is an attractive option for customers who want the pickup truck to be more resilient than usual.