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Breaking Down 2022 Toyota Tundra Pricing for All 28 Configurations (with Video)
Pricing is released. I repeat – pricing is released.
That is right. Toyota has finally made 2022 Toyota Tundra pricing available to the public. This was one of the few remaining pieces to the next-gen Toyota Tundra puzzle.
The other pieces we are still looking for are 2022 Tundra Hybrid mpg and pricing for 2022 Tundra i-FORCE MAX (Tundra Hybrid). Those will be revealed closer to the Tundra Hybrid spring launch.
Unfortunately.
But back to pricing.
2022 Toyota Tundra Configurations
Toyota has announced 28 different gasoline-only cab configurations for 2022 Toyota Tundra.
The biggest change coming is the addition of a longer Tundra CrewMax bed. Buyers can now choose between a 5.5-foot and 6.5-foot bed.
This additional versatility should really appeal to people who prefer both a bigger rear seating area and a more capable bed.
2022 Tundra Price Video
Even though Toyota prepared a nice chart with detailed pricing for all configurations, I made a video that makes things a little easier.
My “ToyotaJeff Reviews” YouTube channel contains over 900 videos mostly centering around the world of Toyota – reviews, how-to’s, comparisons, and breaking news. Plus, I have 20 videos on 2022 Toyota Tundra already.
I uploaded a video two days ago showing 2022 Tundra MSRP for all 28 cab configurations. I show prices by trim level – SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, and 1794. The TRD Pro is hybrid-only, so we will not have prices until spring.
I hope you find my video helpful in your research.
2022 Toyota Tundra MSRP
We had to expect that with a new generation of Toyota Tundra, we would also see increases in pricing structure. Some Tundra trim levels saw small gains, while other trims went up quite a bit compared to 2021 Tundra.
For example, a 2022 Tundra SR5 CrewMax 4x4 with 5.5-foot bed (model code 8361) has a factory MSRP of $45,805. In 2021, this same Toyota Tundra configuration started at $41,370.
A 2022 Toyota Tundra Platinum CrewMax 4x4 with 5.5-foot (model code 8375) bed starts at $59,990. A similar 2021 Tundra is $52,295.
The 2022 Tundra SR Double Cab 4x2 with 6.5-foot bed (8242) starts at $35,950. A 2021 Toyota Tundra equipped the same way is priced at $34,025.
Time for Your Toyota Tundra Comments
Thanks for reading everyone.
Do you have an ideal 2022 Toyota Tundra configuration in mind? Do you prefer Double Cab or CrewMax, 4x2 or 4x4, smaller or bigger bed?
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See you next story when I reveal all changes coming to 2022 RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid.
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