Vehicles with Consumer Reviews
The 2018 Toyota Tundra sees the Regular Cab and TRD Pro models dropped this year, but a new TRD Sport trim is added. Toyota’s Safety Sense-P is standard on all grades. The system includes pre-collision with pedestrian detection, lane-departure alert, adaptive cruise control, and auto high beams.
The 2017 Toyota Tundra receives only minor upgrades this year: some new color choices and new standard power front seats on Limited models.
Still a serious contender in the full-size-pickup market, the 2018 Toyota Tundra is beginning to lose some of its luster. It now struggles against newer pickups like the Ford F-150, Nissan Titan and Chevrolet Silverado, all of which offer more power and features. That said, the Tundra still enjoys a sterling reputation for reliability and resale, and while it may not be able to claim best-in-class in any category of merit, it still has the muscle to tackle the jobs most half-ton pickup buyers demand. Having no diesel-engine option or HD versions, the Tundra gets by with offering a wide range of models and powertrains, although with the loss of the Regular Cab this year, those options have been somewhat slimmed down.