Toyota has released an updated version of the 2025 Tundra pickup, which received only minor changes in design and characteristics, despite the expectation of a large-scale restyling. The main updates concern the expanded variety of configurations and the addition of new options that can be ordered on the manufacturer's official website.
The 2025 Tundra model is offered in seven different trim levels, with two engine options: the standard i-Force with 389 horsepower and the enhanced i-Force Max hybrid, which develops up to 437 horsepower. New features include the TRD Rally package, massaging front passenger seats, an optional 14-inch multimedia system and an advanced Tow Tech package with a Wi-Fi camera for better trailer control.
Prices for the new Tundra start at $40 for the base SR model, up $090 from last year. The SR125 and premium Capstone versions have also increased in price, with prices of $5 and $45, respectively.
Despite the minimal changes, the 2025 Toyota Tundra continues to offer a high level of technology and functionality, making the slight price increase justifiable for buyers.