Eli Manning Meets the Tundra 1794 Edition | Toyota x NFL Design

Boxed Steel Frame

Tundra’s fully boxed, high-strength steel-ladder frame provides enhanced rigidity, capability and driving comfort. The wide rear frame member improves stability and towing capability, while the double-size frame cross members provide extra reinforcement. This state-of-the-art foundation makes Tundra the most durable body-on-frame hauler to come off our Texas assembly line.


Multi-Link Rear Suspension
A modern suspension to match its modern fully boxed frame. Tundra’s multi-link rear suspension delivers more ride comfort, straight-line stability and overall handling dynamics on the road, trail and everywhere in between. And with this coil-spring suspension, Tundra can deliver enhanced towing performance.


Tow Mirrors
Available power-extending and -folding tow mirrors give you a better view of whatever’s hitched up in the back. * These modern mirrors are heated, feature a built-in turn signal, and are connected to Tundra’s Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) * with a Trailer Merge Warning safety feature. And with just the press of a button, the LED trailer lights shine toward the trailer, for enhanced visibility during nighttime and low-visibility situations. *


Active Aero Front Splitter
Tundra's available active aero front splitter adapts to driving conditions for maximum aerodynamic efficiency. When you’re driving above 37 mph, the splitter automatically deploys to modify airflow for improved efficiency. And when you're towing, cruising at low speeds, or driving in 4x4 Low and High range, the system retracts by itself for easy driving.


Lightweight Body Panels
With lightweight aluminum used throughout, and high-strength steel where it’s needed most—every piece of metal was thoughtfully placed for enhanced overall efficiency, durability and safety. Designed and engineered in the U.S., the 2024 Tundra continues to be our toughest, most capable, most advanced Tundra to date.




Post a Comment

0 Comments