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Toyota's 2024 Tundra delivers an impressive combination of style, capability, and advanced technology. This full-size pickup truck offers Canadian drivers a wide range of options to suit their needs, from work-ready models to luxurious trims packed with premium features.
Unparalleled Versatility and Design
The 2024 Tundra lineup includes 40 different model and trim combinations, giving buyers unprecedented choice. New for 2024 is the Limited Nightshade grade, which adds bold black accents and unique styling elements to the already rugged and refined Tundra.
At the heart of the Tundra is a modern body-on-frame chassis with a fully-boxed ladder frame. This design provides strength, rigidity, and superior handling. Higher trim levels feature hydraulic cab mounts for enhanced ride comfort. The exterior styling follows a "Technical Muscle" concept, conveying the truck's toughness and capability through its muscular lines and imposing presence.
Inside, the Tundra offers spacious seating for up to five adults in either Double Cab or CrewMax configurations. The interior design balances functionality with refinement, featuring premium materials and a logical layout. The horizontal dashboard flows seamlessly into the overall cabin design, creating a cohesive and modern look.
Innovative Technology and Safety Features
Every 2024 Tundra comes equipped with Toyota's latest multimedia system. This interface allows for intuitive control via touch, voice, or gestures similar to those used on smartphones. The system integrates wirelessly with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping drivers connected on the go.
Safety is a top priority in the Tundra, with all models featuring Toyota Safety Sense 2.5. This comprehensive suite of active safety technologies includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure alert, and a pre-collision system. Additional standard safety features include a backup camera, eight airbags, and an anti-theft alarm system.
Powerful Performance and Versatile Trims
The 2024 Tundra offers three powertrain options to suit different needs:
All powertrains are paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission, and 4x4 models feature on-demand four-wheel drive for enhanced versatility.
The Tundra's towing capabilities are substantial, with properly equipped models able to pull up to 5,440 kg. For 2024, power-extendable towing mirrors are now available on select grades, enhancing visibility and control when hauling large loads.
Toyota offers the Tundra in a variety of trims to suit different preferences and needs. From the work-oriented SR grade to the luxurious Capstone trim, there's a Tundra for every taste and budget. The new Limited Nightshade grade adds a touch of mystery with its blacked-out exterior elements and unique styling cues.
For off-road enthusiasts, the TRD Pro model returns with enhanced capabilities. It features FOX internal bypass shocks, a front lift, and other off-road-focused upgrades. New for 2024, the TRD Pro is available in an all-new Terra exterior colour, adding to its rugged appeal.
Come see us today to appreciate the 2024 Toyota Tundra’s combination of capability, comfort, and advanced features.
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