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2020 Toyota Tundra Review | Pricing, & Specs

Type: The Toyota Tundra is a full size pickup truck that is similar in size to the Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Dodge Ram, Nissan Titan, & Ford F150.


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2020 Toyota Tundra

Performance - 7.7
Interior - 7.1
Safety - 8.4
Value - 7.7
Reliability - 8.2

7.8

Awesome Alternative

The 2020 Tundra is a great alternative to the big 3 North American trucks. The V8 provides plenty of power, and the standard safety features make it an excellent option. The TRD edition provides a unique offroading experience without a full blown ford $100,000+ Ford Raptor.

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Vehicle Insurance Rates

The average insurance premium for a 2020 Toyota Tundra  is $282 monthly for a 27 year old male, living in Etobicoke.

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Toyota Tundra 2020 Canada specs

Price: Starting from CDN $40,650
Fuel economy: 17.7/13.6/15.9 L/100km (city/ highway/combined)
Horsepower: 381 hp
Engine: 5.7L V8 engine with 6 speeds

Highlights for the Toyota Tundra 2020

  • The upgraded infotainment system now includes connectivity to Android Auto and Apple Carplay.
  • Toyota has removed the base V8 engine in favour of a more powerful engine
  • Despite appearance and cabin upgrades, the truck still runs off a powertrain and frame designed from 2007. This means great reliability and resale.

Pros & Cons

  • Great power from the new V8
  • Toyota Safety sense is available on even the base models. The Tundra is one of the only trucks that allow these features at a cheap price point! 
  • The TRD models are a unique offroad offering, without shelling out for a Ford Raptor.
  • Trims are simple and straight forward. It’s easier to get the truck you want. 
  • The engine and transmission are reliable, however the are not great on gas. 
  • Less trims mean you have less options compared to the ways you can equip a Silverado or Sierra.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Toyota Tundra diesel better than gas version?

The diesel engine is a 5.7 litre V8 Cummins that produces 555 lb of torque and 310 hp. the 5.7 litre V8 gas engine produces 401 pound feet of torque. The diesel engine will be a better option if you will be using the truck for heavy duty towing or trailering. Don’t opt for the engine if you’re just looking for better fuel economy, since the upcharge to the diesel will take a few years to pay back if you’re counting it against dollars saved at the pump

Is the Toyota Tundra TRD lifted?

The Tundra TRD provide suspension enhancements, upgraded tires & rims, front tow hooks, TRD floor mats, and more aggressive styling, however it does not come standard with a lift. There are aftermarket lift kits that you can add onto TRD Tundra

Toyota Tundra versus Tacoma

The Tundra is a full size pickup truck, and the Tacoma is a midsize pickup truck Both are available with a TRD package and are capable of Towing different payload sizes. The Tundra comes with a V8 engine option which the Tacoma does not have.

Where is the Tundra made?

The tundra is made in the United States in Texas with over 73% of the trucks parts coming right from the USA.

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Nicholas Coatsworth

Nicholas has been in the automotive industry for 5+ years working directly with large dealer groups including the Humberview Group, and at the dealership level doing business development. He is the editor in chief for Conquest Cars Canada, and is passionate about helping his clients understand and master the nuances of shopping and learning about new vehicles. Whether you're looking for pointers before visiting the dealership, or general information to help you find your next car, he believes in enabling his readers with education and confidence to help find the right deals and savings for their next car.

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