2014 Toyota Tundra: Photo Gallery
With little in the way of structural changes to speak of, the 2014 Toyota Tundra's unveiling at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show today was all about the full-size pickup truck's redesigned exterior. With a larger, more angular front grille and face, along with more character lines and visual depth over each fender well, the new Tundra gains a beefier, more imposing presence. In the rear, the truck gets a new tailgate with an integrated spoiler.
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Another notable update to the Tundra is on the inside: new, modern instrumentation, which replaces aging features that have elicited criticism in recent years. Some segment-first technological enhancements also have been added, including a standard backup camera and cross-traffic alert system. Check out the gallery below.
























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Skankzilla likey!
Well this should narrow the gender gap for trucks. The market needed a feminine entry. This is it!
the front end is horrible and the interior is a direct ripoff of the F150. No improvement to engines or mpgs, all cosmetic upgrades. Dodge is rolling out 8 speed autos and GM has 3 substantially upgraded engines in its pickups plus a new F150 is only a year or two away. After 6 years you would expect more advances.
Are you kidding me, Toyora? That dashboard looks exactly like the dashboard of the F-150! And what is up with that unproportionally gigantic grille and tiny headlights?
The only thing similar on the dash with a f150 is round vents. They look very different though. The 5.7 is a beast so why change it. These trucks are too heavy to get 30 mpg lol.
Hey buy those American brands keep the American workers out of work and keep the mechanics in business!