Toyota has released US pricing information for the 2014 Tundra, the all-new pickup truck that was fully detailed less than a week ago. Available in five grades, the redesigned Tundra starts from $25,920 and can cost as much as $47,320 (not including the $995 destination and handling fee).
The entry-level Tundra SR, offered with both Regular and Double Cab, can be had with prices between $25,920 and $32,735, depending on engine and drivetrain, while the SR5, which comes with Double Cab and Crew Max is priced between $29,465 and $36,375. Starting at $36,940, the Tundra Limited goes into $40k territory with the CrewMax 4x4, while the Platinum and the 1794 Edition, both exclusively available with the CrewMax body, offer three versions each between $44,270 and $47,320.
Interestingly enough, all SR5 models fitted with the 5.7-liter V8 have the same price tag as the 2013 iteration, although $650-worth of standard equipment has been added. Also, the Limited CrewMax models with all-wheel drive are $2,000 cheaper when compared to 2013 equivalents and all Platinum and 1794 Edition grades will save buyers $850.
Interestingly enough, all SR5 models fitted with the 5.7-liter V8 have the same price tag as the 2013 iteration, although $650-worth of standard equipment has been added. Also, the Limited CrewMax models with all-wheel drive are $2,000 cheaper when compared to 2013 equivalents and all Platinum and 1794 Edition grades will save buyers $850.