2022 Toyota Tundra: A Trim Comparison

The Toyota Tundra returns for 2022 with an all-new redesign! Improving upon the 2021 model, you’ll get powerful engine options, a comfortable new interior, a state-of-the-art infotainment system, and much more. If you are looking for a truck for both work and play, the Toyota Tundra may be just the pickup for you.

2022 Toyota Tundra Trim Options

When it comes to the 2022 Toyota Tundra, you have six different trim options to choose from: the SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794 Edition, and TRD Pro. Additionally, you’ll have the option between a twin-turbo gas powertrain or a twin-turbo electric motor. When properly equipped, the Tundra can 12,000 pounds and haul up to 1,940. Read on to learn more!

SR

The 2022 Toyota Tundra SR is the base-kevel trim of the new Tundra that offers an impressive array of standard features such as its user-friendly 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. On top of this, you get a six-speaker stereo, satellite radio, and smartphone integration features: Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Other features include a Wi-Fi hotspot, USB ports, and an automatic climate control system. There’s also a push-button start ignition and sliding rear window.

In the way of safety features in the base trim, Toyota doesn’t hold back much. You’ll get the industry-standard rearview camera, but you’ll also get forward automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning and pedestrian detection. Furthermore, lane-keeping assist, lane departure warning, and lane tracing assist. On top of this, you’ll get adaptive cruise control and traffic sign recognition. All these features come standard as part of the Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 suite.

The standard engine with the SR, and the other trim levels below, is a twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6 engine that generates 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque.

It’s worth noting that the SR trim is only available with the double cab. Get the SR starting at $35,950.

SR5

The SR5 doesn’t offer much in the way of additional standard features but what you will get with this trim is more options. One option is to opt for the CrewMax cab with a nine-speaker stereo and power-retractable rear window.

You can also add rear cross traffic alert, blind spot monitoring and surround-view parking camera system with the SR5 convenience package.

The SR5 starts at $40,755.

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Limited

The Limited ramps up the luxury with features like synthetic leather upholstery, a heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated power-adjustable front seats. The infotainment screen is updated to a 14-inch model and you’ll get additional USB ports as well. Further standard safety features include blind spot monitoring and rear cross traffic alert.

The optional Limited PVM package adds a surround-view parking camera, while the Limited Power Package adds an in-bed power outlet and wireless device charging. This model comes in the double cab or CrewMax cab. With that said, it all starts at $46,850 for the gas version or $52,300 for the hybrid.

The hybrid model features the same gas engine in the gas models but is paired with an electric motor that provides a combined horsepower of 437, as well as 583 lb-ft of torque.

Platinum

The Platinum trim offers the pinnacle of pickup luxury with leather seats, a panoramic moonroof, heated and ventilated rear seats, a 12-speaker JBL audio system. Wireless device charging eliminates the need for you to pack your charging cables. The instrument cluster is upgraded to a 12.3-inch digital gauge. The truck bed features lighting and a power outlet, making this model ideal as a work truck. Finally, there’s a standard surround-view parking camera with this trim.

As an option, you can get the Advanced Package with heads-up display and load-leveling air suspension.

The Tundra Platinum model starts at $56,990 or $60,390 for the hybrid trim. The CrewMax cab is the only option for this trim level.

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1794 Edition

The 1794 Edition offers almost everything you’ll get in the Platinum trim but along with unique styling accents and material upgrades. It is also only available with a CrewMax cab. Get it starting at $61, 090.

TRD Pro

The TRD Pro trim is for those who are looking for fun. It’s made for the off-road with special suspension, Fox shocks, a high-strength fuel tank and locking rear differential. Other features include crawl control and an off-road camera.

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Get the TRD Pro starting at $66,805.

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