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2021 Toyota Tundra Trail Edition 001

TORONTO, ONTARIO – September 9, 2020 – Some people are just always up to the task – and that’s why Toyota has built the Tundra. With power, utility and comfort – backed by Toyota’s reputation for building trucks that overcome the most challenging weather and surfaces on the planet – The Tundra is the full-size pickup truck that’s the perfect ride to face everything that life throws at Canadians. New for 2021, Toyota enhances the Tundra with an available Trail package – adding predator side step bars, unique TRD Off Road wheels, and a whole lot of rugged style.

“Equally at home on the job site, at the campsite, or on date night, when it’s time to commit Acts of Truck Canadians can rely on the Toyota Tundra to get the job done with power and comfort,” said Cyril Dimitris, Vice President, Toyota Canada Inc. “This year, we’re excited to expand the choices with the Tundra 4×4 Trail – a new configuration that celebrates Canadians’ love of the great outdoors.”

The 2021 Toyota Tundra is offered in a four Double Cab models and eight models fitted with the CrewMax cab. All express rugged capability and are standard equipped with many features to get the job done – such as a removable, locking, easy lower and lift tailgate.

Tundra’s powertrain is also ready for any task. Tundra’s powerful and proven 5.7-litre i-FORCE V8 generates an impressive 381 peak horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque. This engine is equally sophisticated, with many advanced technologies to maximize horsepower and torque while managing fuel use and emissions.

When the going gets tough under wheel, the ride remains smooth and in control thanks to heavy-duty suspension systems- including a double wishbone system up front and multi-leaf springs with bias-mounted shocks at the rear. And because big jobs require big brakes, every Tundra sports serious stopping power – including massive 13.9” front brake rotors and four-piston calipers.

Every Tundra is equipped with a factory-installed tow package including heavy-duty hitch receiver, four and seven pin wiring harness, a supplemental transmission cooler, trailer brake controller and transmission fluid temperature gauge. There’s even a set of front tow hooks.

While rugged on the outside and more than capable where it counts, the Tundra is in a class by itself for comfort and sophistication. Regardless of cabin, the Tundra offers generous seating for five adults, instrumentation and controls that put the driver at the centre of the adventure, and a long list of amenities to make everyone look forward to the next journey. There’s an impressive package of smart technologies too – headlined by Connected Services by Toyota, a suite of powerful, yet easy to use services ready to simplify everyday life. Touchscreen Display Audio systems are enhanced with Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ compatibility and steering wheel-mounted audio controls.

A long list of standard safety systems starts with Toyota Safety Sense – a bundle of active safety technologies that help extend the driver’s awareness and ability to avoid collisions or mitigate their effect. Other standard safety features include the Toyota Star Safety System, a back-up camera and eight air bags.

The all-new 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax Trail (starting MSRP: $51,320) is built off the SR5 Plus. It features unique dark grey TRD Off Road Wheels, Predator side step bars, the same grille found on the 1794 edition mounted in a colour-keyed surround, and seats clad in black fabric with tan stitching. This model is finished with black exterior badging.

In addition to this new model, the 2021 Tundra is available in the following CrewMax-equipped model and trim combinations:

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax SR5 Plus (starting MSRP: $47,680) features Connected Services by Toyota Audio Plus which includes Safety Connect (1 year trial), nine speakers, 18” alloy wheels, eight-way power adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, and power adjustable heated exterior mirrors.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax TRD Off Road (starting MSRP: $51,330) is built off the SR5 Plus, adding Audio Plus with Remote which includes Remote Connect (1 year trial) and Service Connect (10 year trial), , 18” off road alloy wheels clad with all-terrain tires, Bilstein shock absorbers, LED headlamps and fog lamps, the Toyota Smart Key System with Push Button Start, dual zone automatic climate control, a power moon roof, and clearance and backup sensors.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax TRD Off Road Premium (starting MSRP: $54,330) builds on the Off Road model, adding Premium Audio with Remote which includes Destination Assist (1 year trial) and Embedded Navigation, leather seating, spray in bed-liner, and the Blind Spot Monitor System with Rear Cross Traffic Alert.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 TRD Pro (starting MSRP: $67,980) enhances the Off Road Premium model, adding 18” forged alloy wheels, 2.5” Fox shock absorbers, numerous TRD Pro components, a four-way power passenger seat, Rigid Industries fog lamps, and a 12-speaker JBL Audio System.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 CrewMax TRD Sport Premium (starting MSRP: $55,680) is also built off the SR5 Plus, adding Premium Audio with Remote which includes Remote Connect (1 year trial), Service Connect (10 year trial), Destination Assist (1 year trial), Embedded Navigation, 20” alloy wheels, leather seating, the Toyota Smart Key System with Push Button Start, dual zone automatic climate control, a power moon roof, hood scoop, spray in bed-liner, and the Blind Spot Monitor System with Rear Cross Traffic Alert.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Platinum (starting MSRP: $63,850) is a CrewMax model built off the TRD Sport Premium model, adding a 12-speaker JBL Audio system, premium leather seating, a driver’s seat memory system, four-way power passenger seat, power moon roof, a power tailgate lock and unique Platinum trim details and badging.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 1794 Edition (starting MSRP: $64,350) includes many of the same features as the Platinum model. A CrewMax configuration, this model sports premium brown leather seating with suede accents, wood grain and leather-wrapped steering wheel, exterior chrome accents and unique 1794 badging.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra is also available in four Double Cab models, as follows:

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Double Cab SR5 Plus (starting MSRP: $46,610 standard bed; $48,240 long bed) features Audio Plus which includes Safety Connect(1-year trial), a seven-speaker display audio system, 18” alloy wheels, eight-way power adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, and power adjustable heated exterior mirrors.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Double Cab TRD Off Road (starting MSRP: $49,910) is built off the SR5 Plus with standard bed. This model features Audio Plus with Remote which adds Remote Connect (1 year trial) and Service Connect (10 year trial), 18” off road alloy wheels clad with all-terrain tires, Bilstein shock absorbers, LED headlamps and fog lamps, the Toyota Smart Key System with Push Button Start, dual zone automatic climate control, a power moon roof, and clearance and backup sensors.

The 2021 Toyota Tundra 4×4 Double Cab TRD Sport Premium (starting MSRP: $54,210) is also built off the SR5 Plus with standard bed, adding Premium Audio with Remote which adds Remote Connect (1 year trial), Service Connect  (10 year trial), Destination Assist (1 year trial) and Embedded Navigation, 20” alloy wheels, leather seating, the Toyota Smart Key System with Push Button Start, dual zone automatic climate control, a power moon roof, hood scoop, spray in bed-liner, and the Blind Spot Monitor System with Rear Cross Traffic Alert.