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Commanding power and plenty of choice make the 2017 Tundra the perfect partner for any project

(TORONTO, ON – November 22, 2016) When projects call, Tundra answers. The 2017 Toyota Tundra full-size pick-up combines the power, versatility and safety to get the job done, plus the style and comfort to make Tundra the envy of those who don’t have one.

“Drawing on Toyota’s incredible truck heritage – and demonstrated on the Discovery Channel series “Highway Thru Hell” – Tundra is designed from the wheels up to conquer the most challenging conditions on the planet.” said Cyril Dimitris, Vice-President, Toyota Canada Inc. “With 10 models and 16 configurations, there’s a powerful Tundra tough enough to satisfy even the most demanding Canadian truck owner.”

With 4×2 and 4×4 models – plus a choice of engines, cab and bed sizes, and trim levels – there’s a Tundra for everyone. And regardless of the options, every Tundra is standard equipped with Toyota’s legendary truck performance.

For 2017, Toyota adds a new Tundra to the line-up: The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×2 Double Cab SR5 Plus Long Bed, with a 5.7L V8, and a 8.1-foot cargo bed (starting MSRP $40,880). This joins an already impressive lineup of models, including:

  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×2 Regular Cab SR Long Bed (starting MSRP $30,425) (5.7L V8, 8.1-foot cargo bed), which may be enhanced with the available SR5 package.
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Regular Cab SR (starting MSRP: $34,685) (5.7L V8, 8.1-foot cargo bed), which may be enhanced with the available SR5 package.
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Double Cab SR 4.6L (starting MSRP: $38,255) (4.6L V8, 6.5-foot cargo bed), which may be enhanced with the available SR5 Plus package.
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Double Cab SR5 Plus 5.7L (starting MSRP: $44,740) (5.7L V8, 6.5-foot cargo bed). This model may be enhanced with the available TRD Off-road package.
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Double Cab SR5 Plus Long Bed 5.7L (starting MSRP: $44,955) (5.7L V8, 8.1-foot cargo bed).
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Double Cab Limited 5.7L (starting MSRP: $53,410) (5.7L V8, 6.5-foot cargo bed).
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax SR5 Plus 5.7L (starting MSRP: $46,430) (5.7L V8, 5.5-foot cargo bed). This model may be enhanced with the available TRD Off-road package.
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax Limited 5.7L (starting MSRP: $55,355) (5.7L V8, 5.5-foot cargo bed).
  • The 2017 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax Platinum 5.7L (starting MSRP: $58,330) (5.7L V8, 5.5-foot cargo bed). This model may also be ordered as the exclusive 1794 Edition (starting MSRP: $58,540)

For 2017, all SR5 Plus models receive standard heated front seats, while all TRD Off-roads receive standard Navigation system, and all Limited models receive a power passenger seat.

Two engine choices are offered – each delivering a commanding blend of horsepower, acceleration and efficiency: The 5.7L i-FORCE V8 is the largest displacement engine in Toyota’s history, generating  up to 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque, while the 4.6L i-FORCE V8 offers greater fuel efficiency while still delivering up to 310 horsepower and 327 lb-ft of torque.

4×4 models feature on-demand, one-touch four-wheel-drive with an auto limited slip rear differential.

All models feature a six-speed automatic with overdrive and sequential shift mode, while models equipped with the 5.7L engine feature a lock-up torque converter, transmission cooler, and automatic transmission fluid warmer. Tundra models with the 5.7L engine also feature a tow/haul mode that, when active, automatically changes shift patterns, boosts torque and engages engine braking to enhance control when handling heavy loads. And all 5.7L Tundra models come factory-ready to tow – being equipped with a Class IV weight distribution hitch receiver, 4 or 7 pin connector, extendable towing mirrors, trailer brake controller prewire, an extra large 144L fuel tank, and more.

Towing capacity ranges from 2,945 KG (6,493 lbs) to 4,760 KG (10,500 lbs) depending on model, while payload capacity of up to 855 KG (1,895 lbs) means it’s safe to assume that if Tundra can’t move it, it’s not meant to be moved.

The 2017 Tundra features commanding performance – and styling to match. Aggressive grille designs for each trim level demand respect, while the “Tundra” name is proudly stamped in the easy lower and lift tailgate, which may also be removed or locked to secure cargo if covered with a tonneau or shell.

Interiors are designed for purpose, practicality and comfort. SR and SR5 grades are work-horses, with metallic accents and bold contrasting fabric. Limited grade models offer warm and inviting premium styling, with leather seating, soft touch stitched door and console surfaces and wood grain accents. The Platinum grade brings luxury appointments to the Tundra, with perforated black diamond-stitched leather seating, door and instrument panel inserts, plus brushed aluminum accents for an upscale, urban feel. Meantime, the western-themed 1794 Edition pays tribute to the Texas ranch where the Tundra assembly plant is located, with exclusive saddle tan brown leather seats with embossed suede accents and more.

Tundra delivers safety that Canadians can count on – on and off the road. Whether transporting family, crew, gear, a boat or trailer, or just a morning coffee, Tundra’s complement of active and passive safety systems has drivers covered. Large mirrors make it easy to check blind spots, while all models include a back-up camera. Airbags are tailored to the cab size, including the first driver and front passenger knee airbags in the half-ton pick-up segment. Other safety features include the Toyota Star Safety System (Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, Antilock Brake System, Brake Assist, Electronic Brake Force Distribution, and Smart Stop Technology) and a direct tire pressure monitoring system, plus available Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert safety technologies on select models.

The 2017 Toyota Tundra is also offered in TRD Pro Double Cab and TRD Pro CrewMax models, engineered for extreme off-road environments: See separate news release for details.

For complete and up-to-date details and specifications on the 2017 Toyota Tundra, visit www.toyota.ca/tundra

About Toyota Canada Inc.

Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is the exclusive Canadian distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles.  Toyota has sold over 5 million vehicles in Canada through a national network of 286 Toyota and Lexus dealerships.  Toyota is dedicated to bringing safety, quality, dependability and reliability in the vehicles Canadians drive and the service they receive.  TCI’s head office is located in Toronto, with regional offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Halifax and parts distribution centres in Toronto and Vancouver.  Toyota operates two manufacturing facilities in Canada. Having produced more than seven million vehicles, popular Canadian models built at these facilities include Toyota RAV4, Toyota Corolla, Lexus RX 350 and RX 450h hybrid.

Source: Toyota Canada