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Tundra announces prices for 2007 Tundra

January 25, 2007 12:43PM by Michael Savio

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Toyota Motor Co. has announced pricing for its all-new 2007 Tundra full-size truck. The all-new 2007 Toyota Tundra will be offered in a total of 31 variations, including a choice of 4×2 and 4×4 drivetrains, three cab styles, three wheelbases, three bed lengths, three engines, and three trim levels.

The 2007 Tundra, which will go on sale in mid-February, has a starting base price of $22,290 for a regular car 4×2 V6 pickup. The Tundra’s competition has starting prices of $18,275 for the Ford F-150, $17,860 for a Chevrolet Silverado, and $23,700 for the Nissan Titan for similar models. The most expensive Tundra — a 4×4 Tundra CrewMax Limited with the 381-hp 5.7L V8 engine, will start at $41,850.

While the Tundra is priced significantly above the base prices of its domestic competition. The Tundra will provide the most comprehensive standard safety equipment in the full-size pickup market, including standard front seat side airbags and front and rear roll-sensing side curtain airbags on every model, and Toyota’s STAR safety system with ABS, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRAC).

Toyota aims to sell 200,000 Tundras this year, up from 124,508 units in 2006.

Toyota also announced that the Regular Cab 5.7L 4×2 Long Bed model will feature a towing capacity up to 10,800 pounds, which beats Ford and Chevy’s 10,500 pounds.

Full press release after the jump.

## Source: Toyota ##

Toyota Announces Prices For All-New 2007 Tundra Full-Size Pickup
01/24/2007

January 24, 2007 - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., announced manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) today for the all-new second-generation Tundra full-size pickup truck.

Significantly bigger, more capable and more technically advanced in every metric of comparison, the 2007 Tundra is available in 31 models. The Tundra offers a choice of 4×2 and 4×4 drivetrains, three cab styles, three wheelbases, three bed lengths, three engines, and three trim levels. Tundra has been engineered for “true truckers” and is versatile enough to be a highly capable truck for work or for personal use.

The 2007 Tundra offers three levels of power, all with standard VVT-i. In Regular and Double Cab models, a standard 4.0-liter V6 produces 236 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and a healthy 266 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. The 4.0-liter engine achieves city/highway fuel economy ratings of 17/20 mpg.

The mid-grade option for these models – and standard on CrewMax models – is the proven 4.7-liter i-Force V8, producing 271 horsepower at 5,400 rpm and 313 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 3,400 rpm. Both 4×2 and 4×4 models equipped with the 4.7-liter engine feature city/highway fuel economy ratings of 15/18 mpg.

The Tundra’s trump card under the hood is the all-new 5.7-liter i-Force V8 that features Dual Independent VVT-i and is available in every model configuration. Specifically designed for full-size pickup applications, the i-Force 5.7 puts out an impressive 381 horsepower at 5,600 rpm, and unleashes 401 lb.-ft of peak torque at 3,600 rpm. 4×4 models equipped with the 5.7-liter engine achieve city/highway fuel economy ratings of 14/18 mpg, while 4×2 models achieve 16/20 mpg.

Towing equipment is standard on all V8 models and includes a hitch receiver, 4.30 rear differential, supplemental transmission cooler, transmission temperature gauge, 7 pin connector, and a trailer brake controller pre-wire. Fourteen of Tundra’s 31 models are capable of towing over 10,000 lbs and the Regular Cab 5.7L 4×2 Long Bed model features a towing capacity up to 10,800 pounds.

Tundra will provide the most comprehensive standard safety equipment in the full-size pickup market. It is the first full-size pickup to offer standard front seat side airbags and front and rear roll-sensing side curtain airbags on every model. All Tundra models also feature the STAR safety system as standard equipment, which includes ABS, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Traction Control (TRAC).

Tundra is the only truck to offer 18 x 8 inches wheels with 255/70 R18 tires as standard equipment on every model to accommodate 13.9 inch front rotors. No other truck in the class offers larger tires and wheels as standard equipment on all models. Optional 20-inch alloy wheels with 275/55 R20 tires are available on Limited models.

All models come standard with an easy lower-and-lift tailgate, dual-zone climate control system, AM/FM CD with a mini-plug jack and MP3/WMA playback capability, tilt wheel, two power points, tachometer, digital clock, coolant temperature gauge, and dual glove box.

ENGINE BODY STYLE TRANSMISSION

MSRP
LTD V8 4.7 CrewMax 5ECT $37,540
LTD V8 5.7 CrewMax 6ECT $38,790

4×4 TUNDRA
V8 4.7 Reg Cab 5ECT $26,480
V8 5.7 Reg Cab 6ECT $27,440
V8 4.7 Reg Cab LB 5ECT $26,810
V8 5.7 Reg Cab LB 6ECT $27,770

SR5 V8 4.7 Double Cab 5ECT $29,900
SR5 V8 5.7 Double Cab 6ECT $31,160
SR5 V8 4.7 Double Cab LB 5ECT $30,230
SR5 V8 5.7 Double Cab LB 6ECT $31,490
LTD V8 4.7L Double Cab 5ECT $37,290
LTD V8 5.7L Double Cab 6ECT $38,550

SR5 V8 4.7L CrewMax 5ECT $32,725
SR5 V8 5.7L CrewMax 6ECT $33,985
LTD V8 4.7L CrewMax 5ECT $40,590
LTD V8 5.7L CrewMax 6ECT $41,850

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