2026 Toyota Tundra introduces interior upgrades and enhanced off-road features

2026 Toyota Tundra introduces interior upgrades and enhanced off-road features
Sean Suggs, President — Toyota Battery Manufacturing - Greensboro
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The 2026 Toyota Tundra is introducing a series of updates and enhancements aimed at improving style and driving experience. The vehicle combines rugged capability, comfort, and technology to appeal to drivers seeking performance.

Interior upgrades include Shale Premium Textured leather-trimmed seats in the Capstone grade, while the Limited grade will feature new leather-trimmed seats with distinct stitching patterns. TRD Pro models now offer optional ISO Dynamic seats for off-road enthusiasts, along with power running boards on certain packages.

All Tundra models will come standard with a 32.2-gallon fuel tank, tow hitch, and 7/4 pin connector. A new color option called Wave Maker is available exclusively for TRD Pro grades.

Performance-wise, the Tundra offers twin-turbo V6 engines and a hybrid variant paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain delivers up to 437 horsepower and 583 lb.-ft. of torque.

Off-road capabilities are enhanced with features like Multi-Terrain Select, Crawl Control, Downhill Assist Control, electronically locking rear differential, and Multi-Terrain Monitor on specific models.

The Tundra is assembled at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas in San Antonio using high-strength steel and aluminum to improve rigidity while reducing weight. It includes safety features from Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 across all grades.

Toyota’s Audio Multimedia system offers an intuitive interface with options for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. A limited warranty covers various components alongside the ToyotaCare maintenance plan.

Toyota has been part of North America’s cultural fabric for nearly 70 years and continues its commitment to sustainable mobility through its brands and dealerships.



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