2023 Toyota Tundra: Price, Release Date, Update, Review

Tundra has been known as one of the reliable full-size (pickup) truck, and you have to wait for the upcoming 2023 Toyota Tundra if you want to get a refreshed look. The big truck has always had this positive reputation as the reliable and tough truck that can handle everything: cargo, tow, and offroad setting. So, it should be exciting to know that it is going to get a completely new model. However, whether it is coming as the 2022 model or the 2023 type is still debatable. A lot said that it was originally set as 2022 model, but it’s now likely possible that it is going to release as the 2023. We still wait for official confirmation about it. But then again, does it even matter?

2023 Toyota Tundra: The Upcoming Updates

Those who have been waiting for a completely new model should wait for the future 2023 Toyota Tundra to come. It’s especially applicable for the TRD Pro trim. But then again, you will have to wait for more than a year (try a year and a half) to finally have it. But such a long wait would be worth it. It would be an excellent and flawless ride. After all, it is designed as the perfect competitor for the segment, such as Ram 1500 and Ford F-150.

2023 Toyota Tundra Price
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There was a Toyota dealer in Southern California that stated that such a wait could last for more than a year because of the improvements Toyota tries to include in the new Tundra. That’s why it’s highly possible that people are finally getting the 2023 model, instead of the 2022. Needless to say, don’t take your hopes high and expect it for your Christmas present. It’s definitely not going to happen.

Price and Release Date of 2023 Toyota Tundra

Because all of the improved features and all the updates, the price of the upcoming Tundra will increase significantly. The base may start from around $52,000, while the King Ranch will be around $56,000, the Platinum would be $59,000, and the Limited would be less than $70,000. Again, we don’t know whether the upcoming model would be set as the 2022 model or the 2023 Toyota Tundra.

Construction and Exterior Design of 2023 Toyota Tundra

The new Tundra would be the first ride that is constructed on top of TNGA (ToyotaOpens in a new tab. New Global Architecture) platform with body on frame structure. This is the same construction used by 4Runner, Tacoma, and Sequoia. Thanks to the new construction, the new Tundra should be lighter while improving safety and ride quality at the same time. This is also the time where Toyota would be shifting to coil spring suspension (the previous one was the leaf spring type) on the rear side, delivering better and smoother experience. The new Tundra would look bolder, with hexagonal grille, functional air intakes, and (slim-mount) LED headlamps.

2023 Toyota Tundra Price
2023 Toyota Tundra Price

Interior Cabin of 2023 Toyota Tundra

Aside from the changes happening to the ‘expected’ 2023 Toyota Tundra, interior cabin will likely get the same treatments. The teaser also showed the all new and updated interior, including (subtle) camouflaged details for the TRD Pro trim (and the red perforated leather) and textured shift knob. There are also a nice combo of digital gauges and analog features. It’s likely that there would be a phone pad for wireless charging. You have to admit that the current Tundra has been outdated, so clever and advanced upgrades are definitely needed.

2023 Toyota Tundra Interior
2023 Toyota Tundra Interior

Some of the improved features include retractable rear window or the full-length moonroof type. It’s still unclear. But even such a seemingly simple feature

In case of interior cabin, it looks more premium with a (wide) horizontal dashboard. There would be 8-inch of touchscreen display with a huge center touchscreen of 14-inch. Expect improved techs and features.

2023 Toyota Tundra Interior
Source : Motor1.com

2023 Toyota Tundra Power and Performance

However, rumor has it that Tundra models, complete with the V6 twin-turbo base unit, will start coming around December. But then again, the pandemic has caused production to slow down. Not to mention that the company also experiences lack of chip, which affects allotments within dealerships. The Southern Californian dealer said that they are ‘planned’ to get only 61 units of Tundras for the Los Angeles areas, and that’s the limit for 3 months. If anyone is interested in getting the new Tundra, they will have to order through dealerships as Toyota is no longer taking factory orders anymore.

It’s also possible that ToyotaOpens in a new tab. is producing hybrid Tundra, and a high performance one. Again, however, the production will take longer than the real deal. In fact, it’s possible that production for the hybrid may likely start in spring. If everything goes as planned, the hybrid Tundra will go with have the Capstone trim, which is new and super luxurious. Basically, TRD Pro would be one of those hybrid lines set for the production.

2023 Toyota Tundra Redesign
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The base trim would be i-Force unit with 3.5 liter capacity, which is basically a gas V6 twin turbo engine with 3.5 liter capacity churning 380 hp and 479 Nm of torque. The standard transmission would be auto 10-speed which is able to deliver a good punch of power. For the hybrid, they are using the improved i-Forece Max, the standard V6 with 288V of motor generator with sealed Ni-MH (nickel-metal hybride) battery. Such a combo is able to produce 437 hp and 583 Nm of torque, with similar standard transmission (the auto 10-speed one). We should wait for further release and confirmation of 2023 Toyota Tundra.

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