Toyota Tundra Gets More Colorful And Lavish For 2026

  • Toyota has introduced the 2026 Tundra, which starts at $41,260.
  • The model features minor trim, equipment and upholstery changes.
  • One of the more notable updates is the addition of ISO Dynamic seats.

The Toyota Tundra is reaching middle age and gaining a number of new features in an attempt to stay fresh. Unfortunately, the truck is also getting more expensive as pricing climbs from $40,090 to $41,260.

Starting outside, there isn’t much to report besides a new Wave Maker paint job that is exclusive to the TRD Pro. Furthermore, all models now come equipped with a tow hitch and 7/4 pin connector.

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Rounding out the exterior styling changes is a revamped SX Package, which now comes with larger 20-inch wheels. It also looks like the TRD Rally Package can be combined with a 3-inch TRD lift kit and the Tow Tech Package.

Moving inside, the Limited trades SofTex upholstery for new black or grey leather with contrast stitching. Likewise, the $80,800 Capstone boasts new Shale leather seats with textured accents and brown flourishes.

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Speaking of seats, the Tundra TRD Pro can be equipped with newly optional ISO Dynamic chairs. They echo the ones found on the Tacoma TRD Pro and promise to enhance comfort when off-roading.

Buyers will also find upgraded climate control systems as trucks with a single-zone setup now have a “smartflow management system.” Double cab trucks also get a little nicer thanks to rear air vents on the center console.

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Under the hood, there are two familiar engines including a twin-turbo 3.4-liter i-FORCE V6 with 389 hp (290 kW / 394 PS) and 479 lb-ft (649 Nm) of torque. Customers can also get a hybridized i-FORCE MAX producing 437 hp (326 kW / 443 PS) and 583 lb-ft (790 Nm) of torque. Both are connected to a ten-speed automatic transmission, which can be paired to an available four-wheel drive system.

While the engines carryover, Toyota has eliminated the 22.5 gallon gas tank that used to come standard on the SR and SR5. Now, all Tundras come equipped with the larger 32.2 gallon tank.

2026 Toyota Tundra Pricing
Trim MSRP
Tundra 4×2 SR5 Double Cab 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $46,510
Tundra 4×2 SR Double Cab 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $41,260
Tundra 4×2 SR Double Cab 8.1-ft. bed i-FORCE $41,590
Tundra 4×2 SR Double Cab 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $43,260
Tundra 4×2 SR5 CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $48,510
Tundra 4×2 Limited CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $54,860
Tundra 4×2 Platinum CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $63,695
Tundra 4×2 1794 CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $64,380
Tundra 4×2 SR5 CrewMax 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $49,375
Tundra 4×2 Limited CrewMax 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $55,190
Tundra 4×4 SR5 Double Cab 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $49,510
Tundra 4×4 SR Double Cab 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $44,260
Tundra 4×4 SR5 Double Cab 8.1-ft. bed -FORCE $50,375
Tundra 4×4 SR CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $46,260
Tundra 4×4 SR5 CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $51,510
Tundra 4×4 Limited CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $57,860
Tundra 4×4 Platinum CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $66,695
Tundra 4×4 1794 Edition CrewMax 5.5-ft. bed -FORCE $67,380
Tundra 4×4 SR5 CrewMax 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $52,375
Tundra 4×4 Limited CrewMax 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $58,190
Tundra 4×4 Platinum CrewMax 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $67,025
Tundra 4×4 1794 Edition CrewMax 6.5-ft. bed i-FORCE $67,710
Tundra 4×2 Limited CrewMax 5.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $58,560
Tundra 4×2 Limited CrewMax 6.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $58,890
Tundra 4×4 Limited CrewMax 5.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $61,560
Tundra 4×4 TRD Pro CrewMax 5.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $72,565
Tundra 4×4 Platinum CrewMax 5.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $70,605
Tundra 4×4 1794 Edition CrewMax 5.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $71,305
Tundra 4×4 Capstone CrewMax 6.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $80,800
Tundra 4×4 Limited 6.5-ft. -FORCE MAX $61,890
Tundra 4×4 Platinum 6.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $70,935
Tundra 4×4 1794 Edition 6.5-ft. i-FORCE MAX $71,635
Prices exclude a $2,095 destination fee
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