What is the bed size of a Toyota Tundra?
The current Toyota Tundra lineup offers two bed lengths: 5.5 feet (66 inches) and 6.5 feet (78 inches). Which option you can get depends on the cab configuration and the model year.
Bed length options
The two standard bed lengths available on modern Tundra models are listed below, with notes on what they typically mean for cargo and usability.
- 5.5-foot bed (66 inches): A shorter bed that can improve maneuverability and parking ease, while still providing a useful cargo area for everyday tasks and shorter items.
- 6.5-foot bed (78 inches): A longer bed that increases cargo capacity for longer tools or equipment and bulkier loads, at the expense of some maneuverability in tight spaces.
Bottom line: the exact bed length you get depends on the cab style and trim level for your year and market, so verify the specification for the exact vehicle you’re considering.
How bed size affects practicality
Bed length influences cargo handling, payload opportunities, and overall versatility. The shorter bed is easier to park and may favor daily commuting and urban use, while the longer bed helps with hauling longer items and larger cargo loads.
Model-year notes
In the current generation introduced in 2022, Toyota standardized two bed lengths (5.5 ft and 6.5 ft). Availability by cab configuration (such as Access Cab or CrewMax) and trim can vary by year and region. Always check the official configuration sheet for your specific year and trim.
How to confirm the bed size on your Tundra
To confirm the bed length on a specific vehicle, use these steps:
- Check the vehicle’s window sticker or build sheet, which lists the bed length and configuration.
- Review the owner’s manual or the official Toyota brochure for your model year and trim.
- Ask the dealer for the VIN-based build details to ensure you have the exact specifications for that truck.
Verifying the bed size helps ensure you pick the right truck for your cargo, towing, and payload needs.
Summary
Today’s Toyota Tundra offers two bed lengths—5.5 feet and 6.5 feet—with the exact option tied to cab configuration and model year. The shorter bed emphasizes maneuverability, while the longer bed maximizes cargo capacity. Always confirm the bed length for your specific vehicle through official documents or a dealership.
