Tennesseans are bold and proud truck enthusiasts. And for those who are considering a new truck, place the 2023 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Max with i-Force, at the top of your list. This new edition of the Tundra family is highly anticipated, with plenty of impressive features in every area. When it comes to design, the 2023 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is a handsome truck with muscular aggressive features.
Let’s start with underneath the hood. One of the standout features of the 2023 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is its i-Force Max engine. The i-Force Max is a new and innovative powertrain that delivers exceptional performance and efficiency. It is a hybrid powertrain that combines a V6 engine with an electric motor, providing both power and fuel economy. Tundra’s 10-speed automatic transmission helps you harness more power, whether you’re towing a trailer, or cruising on the freeway down to Memphis.
Off-road capability is another area where the 2023 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro excels. It comes equipped with a range of features designed to enhance its off-road performance. These include an upgraded suspension system, skid plates for added protection, all-terrain tires, and an electronic locking rear differential. Additionally, the TRD Pro model offers various driving modes tailored for different terrains. The Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), is now available for the first time on Tundra. This is a much-welcomed feature for serious drivers because the AVS adjusts damping force based on ever-changing road conditions. Unfortunately, large potholes happen, and so do unexpected uneven highways during road travels. But that’s ok because Tundra’s built-in actuators in the front and rear shock absorbers are designed to continuously change damping force for refined riding comfort, confident handling and enhanced towing stability.
To further speak of towing and payload capacity, that’s where the 2023 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro shines brightly. Its powertrain, frame and suspension work together to give Tundra a max towing capacity of up to 12,000 lbs. Tundra’s rear air suspension automatically adjusts the rear to help it stay level when hauling a heavy load. This system also lets you choose from three manual height modes: High, for slow-speed, off-road driving; Low, to help with loading and unloading; and Normal, for everyday driving.
Inside the cabin, the 2023 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro offers a spacious and comfortable interior. The infotainment system includes a large touchscreen display with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Other notable interior features include a premium audio system, wireless charging, and a range of driver-assistance technologies for added safety and convenience.
THE NUMBERS: MSRP/starting @ $53,995 MPG – City/ 20 – Hwy/24