2022 Toyota Tundra – A Fully Redesigned Electrified Big Truck

2022 Toyota Tundra –  The Toyota Tundra continues to evolve with each generation and model. With the original concept of a family vehicle taking shape many years ago, the company has consistently strived to improve on its design and build quality.

2022 Toyota Tundra
2022 Toyota Tundra

The latest model is no exception, and now features front and rear bumpers which offer improved side visibility, a broader range of clearance, greater strength, and a host of value-added features.

While many vehicles have been able to sport some of these improvements over the years, few have been able to do it for a consistent, reliable, and affordable rate. Fortunately, Toyota is one of the few manufacturers that has consistently delivered on this aspect of design and engineering.

What You Have to Get From 2022 Toyota Tundra

The new 2022 Toyota Tundra is set to carry a powerful punch, sure to wow any driver looking for roomy cargo areas, powerful maneuverability, and overall efficiency. The new Tundra is sure to pack a powerful V6, making it capable of providing some serious muscle behind the wheel. A key part of that is ditching the older, aging five.7-liter V8;

Many speculate that the 2022 Toyota Tundra, like the new 300-series Land Cruiser, will utilize a twin turbodiesel engine in place of its current LPG-powered V8. With increased power comes improved fuel economy, so it should help save money for consumers over the long run. The resulting power will also enable the truck to deliver better acceleration times, something that is sure to come in handy for both daily driving and more challenging off road work.

Toyota’s new full-size pickup truck has received a major makeover. Gone is the outdated (and cheaply manufactured) plastic bumpers and door handles. In their place are factory stainless steel pieces that are sure to impress.

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The new 2022 Toyota Tundra cabin is also redesigned to maximize space, especially for the rear seat. The new design features longer, narrower seats (eight inches wider than the old model) and a sleeker, more modern look.

One feature of the new truck that sets it apart from the old truck is the front-end engineering. The engineers at Toyota have constructed a clever new grille that extends high behind the front of the truck, out past the fog light and over the roof. The grille functions to prevent rain and snow from entering the cabin through the roof, while at the same time providing a clean stream of air for riders to breathe.

Toyota’s new 2022 Toyota Tundra also features a host of new features, most notable of which is the inclusion of a forward-looking, two door retractable truck bed. The new pickup bed incorporates a new design that allows for easy storage of goods in the bed, and can be retracted backwards without removing the entire bed.

This is done by using a hydraulic system. Toyota claims that this feature, which is known as axial tilt-up, is designed to reduce bumpiness and transfer the vehicle’s weight more evenly between the tail and the front wheels. Toyota is also introducing an aluminum bumper that is two times stronger than the older aluminum bumper.

Toyota’s all-new tundra also provides a host of new technologies for passengers. Drivers can access the cab via a touchscreen, which offers a simple but fast way to make reservations, check oil levels, or check the charge level of the vehicle’s battery. The vehicle’s temperature control can also be accessed with a touch of a button from the driver’s seat.

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Newer models include a vehicle information system (VIS), which is similar to many current vehicle systems in that it collects data on the speed, fuel, oil pressure, tire pressure, and other variables that can potentially impact a driving experience and provide drivers with a host of options. In addition, the all-new tundra incorporates Ford Motor Company’s MyFinance, which allows consumers with a dealership credit card to electronically pay for fuel.

Toyota’s all-new 2022 Toyota Tundra is also equipped with standard truck powertrains, including the optional Type S automatic transmission. It utilizes the truck’s power to move the vehicle from Point A to Point B, and unlike most trucks, provides power through the power of the front tires, rather than the rear wheels. The all-new tundra is designed to work more efficiently than its older brother, the Toyota pickups.

This is achieved through a combination of weight and engine optimization, greater use of high-performance axles and front engine mounted engines, and the use of Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VVTEC). All of these technologies help to reduce fuel consumption and emissions, which can be crucial to environmental advocates.

Toyota has also designed an all-inclusive, multi-vehicle infotainment system, including a fully comprehensive touchscreen interface, standard Smart Key Technology, and 3D technology.

The 2022 Toyota Tundra system will also work in conjunction with truck’s standard audio and video systems. Additionally, the tundra’s on-board computer system allows for in-dash control of the truck’s operating system, including the features of OnStar and Hands-Free. The infotainment system is available in three model families, and is compatible with all future model years of the Toyota pickup truck line. Pricing and availability are subject to change.