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What are the trim levels for the Toyota Tundra?

The current Toyota Tundra lineup consists of seven trims: SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794 Edition, TRD Pro, and Capstone. These levels span from a practical work-ready truck to a luxury-oriented flagship, with specialty off-road and edition models included.


Beyond this, variations exist by cab configuration, bed length, and market, and engine options can differ by year. The rest of this article breaks down what each trim typically includes and how they compare on luxury, tech, and performance.


Current trim lineup


The following list outlines the seven standard Tundra trims commonly offered in the U.S. market for recent model years, highlighting the general focus and appeal of each.



  • SR — The entry-level model, designed for durability and practicality with essential features and the option for 4x4, multiple cab/bed configurations.

  • SR5 — A step up with added convenience and technology, often including larger touchscreen options, improved interior features, and more driver-assist options.

  • Limited — A higher level of refinement with upgraded interior materials, more comprehensive tech, and enhanced comfort features.

  • Platinum — A premium trim focused on luxury-grade interior appointments, advanced technology, and exclusive styling cues.

  • 1794 Edition — A distinctive, Western-inspired edition featuring unique interior trim and exterior accents, pairing rugged capability with upscale materials.

  • TRD Pro — The off-road specialist, equipped with upgraded suspension, protective armor, and rugged tires for trail performance.

  • Capstone — The flagship, delivering top-tier materials, the latest tech, and, on many configurations, the advanced i-Force MAX hybrid powertrain for maximum efficiency and power.


In summary, the Seven-trim ladder in the Tundra aims to cover basic utility up to premium luxury and off-road capability, with Capstone serving as the apex of content and refinement.


In-depth trim profiles


SR


The SR is the baseline Tundra, built for work and daily driving with the core durability you expect from a Toyota pickup. It offers the essential cabin and bed configurations, with 4x4 optional and packages to add convenience or capability as needed.


SR5


SR5 builds on the basics by adding more tech and comfort features, such as an improved infotainment setup, more convenient creature comforts, and additional wheel and trim choices designed to broaden appeal for everyday use and light-duty hauling.


Limited


Limited introduces higher-quality materials and a more expansive feature set, including upgraded seating surfaces, enhanced interior finishes, and more advanced driver-assistance and infotainment options.


Platinum


Platinum moves into premium territory with lavish interior appointments, additional standard features, and refined exterior styling cues that emphasize luxury alongside Toyota’s truck capability.


1794 Edition


1794 Edition brings Western-inspired design cues, unique interior accents, and exterior styling that differentiate it from the rest of the lineup, while preserving the truck’s durability and capability for work or recreation.


TRD Pro


TRD Pro is the off-road specialist, featuring specialized suspension tuning, protective skid plates, upgraded tires, and bold exterior styling designed to excel on rugged terrain and challenging trails.


Capstone


Capstone is the top-tier trim, pairing premium interior materials and the latest technology with the most advanced powertrain choices offered on the Tundra, frequently including the i-Force MAX hybrid system for enhanced performance and efficiency.


Powertrains and options across the trims


The Tundra line-up uses a 3.5-liter V6 family, with a traditional twin-turbo version and an available i-Force MAX hybrid on higher trims. Availability of engine choices, hybrid systems, and driveline configurations (two- or four-wheel drive) varies by model year, cab/bed configuration, and market. Prospective buyers should verify the exact powertrain options for their chosen year and trim with a dealer.


Notes on availability and market variations


Trim naming, inclusions, special editions, and available packages can vary by market (U.S., Canada, other regions) and over model years. The most reliable source for a specific build is a local Toyota dealer, which can confirm exact equipment, current packages, and pricing for a chosen year and configuration.


Summary


In short, Toyota’s Tundra trims form a clear ladder from practical work truck (SR) to luxury flagship (Capstone), with the off-road-focused TRD Pro and Western-themed 1794 Edition serving distinct buyer needs. For buyers, the choice comes down to how much luxury, capability, and budget they want, plus how much off-road readiness they require. Always verify exact equipment for your intended year, cab, bed, and drivetrain with a local dealer.

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