2019 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Review: Big Stats on a Big Truck

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Who This Truck is For

What the Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Costs

The 2019 Toyota Tundra starts at $33,425, which isn’t bad for a full-sized truck. But this is the base model, knowns as the SR and doesn’t have the full four-door back seat configuration, which you’ll probably want once you’ve had a chance to sit in both.

The 2019 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro starts at $52,780 and boasts high-performance Fox shocks, LED fog lights and headlamps, skid plates, and a specially tuned exhaust in addition to the capability, comfort and safety you’ve come to expect from a Toyota truck.

The model I drove started at $49,645 and topped out at $55,106 thanks to some additional equipment including a performance air filter, side-steps, Tonneau cover, bed extender, center console tray, spray-on bed liner, tie-down hooks, spare tire lock, paint protection film, and a universal tablet mount for the back seat.

What You Need to Know About the 2019 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro

Unique TRD Pro Equipment

Mechanical and Performance Package

Safety and Convenience. Always.

Inside and Outside Features

Additional Optional Equipment

The Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is a Beast

In short, the Tundra TRD Pro is the loudest, bulkiest, least fuel-efficient truck in its segment, but it’s also a crowd favorite. Owners gladly sacrifice a few miles per gallon for the experience of owning and driving this truck because it really is in a class of its own. According to Tundra owners I’ve known over the years, these trucks last forever… 300+ miles and still going strong isn’t uncommon. Get out and drive one, and see if you too, fall in love with the beast.

The 2019 Tundra was loaned to me by Toyota. All opinions and comparisons are my own.

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