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What is the difference between the 2024 and 2025 Toyota Tundra?

Overall, the 2025 Toyota Tundra is largely a carryover from the 2024 model year with only modest updates. There are no major redesigns or new powertrains for 2025; changes are mainly in equipment, trims, colors, and packaging.


Below is a detailed look at what changes and what stays the same as Toyota applied updates for 2025 compared with 2024. The analysis covers powertrain and capability, trims and features, technology and safety, and pricing and availability, to help potential buyers decide which year suits their needs.


What changed for 2025


The following updates reflect Toyota’s gradual, incremental improvements rather than a redesign. They can affect how you spec a Tundra, even if the core driving experience remains similar.



  • New exterior color options and design package tweaks across certain trims.

  • Powertrain lineup remains the same as 2024, with the i-Force V6 twin-turbo engine and the Hybrid MAX option still available; no new engines were introduced for 2025.

  • Shifts in trim availability or package content—some trims may see changes in standard equipment or optional packages, affecting value and features per dollar.

  • Moderate pricing adjustments reflecting inflation and option changes; overall price climbs are modest and vary by configuration.


In practical terms, buyers should expect a familiar driving experience and capability with small, value-oriented updates rather than a fresh design or new powertrain. Dealers may show slightly different equipment on the lot depending on the year and trim mix.


What stays the same


Several core aspects of the Tundra carry over from 2024 into 2025, preserving the model’s established balance of capability, comfort, and off-road ability.



  • Consistent engine lineup: the 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 i-Force engine remains the base option, with the Hybrid MAX as the high-output hybrid alternative.

  • Drivetrain options and chassis: 4x4/4x2 configurations, solid payload and towing frameworks, and the same general platform carry over across trims.

  • Trim structure: the core lineup (SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794 Edition, TRD Pro) remains in place, with only minor package-level adjustments by year and region.

  • Technology and safety essentials: large touchscreen options, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, and Toyota Safety Sense features continue to be offered across the range, with incremental software updates as needed.


Across these areas, the 2025 Tundra keeps the familiar footprint, interior layout, and capability that customers expect, while offering small refinements rather than a wholesale change.


Summary


For most buyers, the transition from the 2024 to the 2025 Toyota Tundra is a case of “more of the same with a few tweaks.” The fundamental powertrain options, cab and bed configurations, and off-road prowess remain consistent, while color choices, trimmed packages, and pricing see modest adjustments. If you’re choosing between model years, focus on the specific trim and equipment you want, rather than expecting a new engine or a redesigned ride. For the most precise, up-to-date details, check Toyota’s official specs for your preferred trim and consult your local dealer.

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