A jack of all trades that's just as comfortable hauling a mower as it is towing a boat to Lake Havasu, the Toyota Tundra is built for work, for family and for fun. Whether you require seating for up to six of your loved ones or need a long bed to transport dry wall, Tundra offers three cab options, two wheelbases and three bed lengths, making it easy to build the truck specifically for your lifestyle needs.
This year, the 2015 Toyota Tundra in Phoenix puts power at the forefront, making its 4.6-liter i-Force V-8 engine the standard powerplant, while continuing to offer the 5.7-liter V-8, which is the truck's most popularly bought engine. Both are extremely capable workhorses, delivering 310 horsepower and 381 horsepower, respectively. Power and capability are also highlighted with the all-new TRD Pro model. 2015 Toyota Tundra reviews are impressed by its rugged off-road performance, which is amplified by features like a specially tuned all-terrain suspension, skid plate, 18-inch TRD wheels and the larger 5.7-liter engine.
Other models equipped with the 5.7-liter V-8 and Tow Package get an optional new integrated Trailer Brake Controller (ITBC) for 2015, which displays info on the truck's multi-information display and places controls in convenient proximity to the driver. For heavier trailers with electrical braking systems, ITBC engages the trailer brakes and tells them when and how much to slow down.
If you purchase the 2015 Toyota Tundra in Phoenix with a 4.6-liter V-8, it'll be setup to have a trailer brake controller manually installed if you wish to add one. Another notable update this year is the addition of an optional spray-in bed liner, which protects the truck's box from damage and keeps cargo items from sliding around. In addition, select Double Cab Tundra models add a new rear under-seat storage tray.
Find out how Tundra stacks up against pickups like the Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra and Ford F-150 using the Dare to Compare feature at the bottom of our 2015 Toyota Tundra review.Ā