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Which tundra model is the most expensive?

The Toyota Tundra’s top trim — typically the 1794 Edition — is usually the most expensive, with fully loaded builds often edging out other high-end trims like the TRD Pro, depending on the model year and options.


How the price stack-ups across the lineup


Here's a snapshot of how current Tundra trims tend to be priced, based on recent model years. Prices vary by year, region, and chosen options, but the 1794 Edition commonly leads the price chart.



  • 1794 Edition — Usually the most expensive Tundra trim, featuring premium interior materials and special badging; typical MSRP in the high $60,000s to low $70,000s depending on year and options.

  • TRD Pro — A close second in price with off-road-focused hardware and styling; MSRP generally in the mid-to-high $60,000s, sometimes approaching $70,000 with options.

  • Platinum — A high-end luxury-focused trim; commonly in the $60,000s range.

  • Limited — A well-equipped but less premium option than Platinum or 1794; roughly in the $50,000s to low $60,000s.

  • SR5 — Mid-range trim balancing features and value; typically in the $40,000s to mid-$50,000s.

  • SR — The base trim with the lowest price; commonly in the low to mid $40,000s, depending on year and options.


Note: These ranges reflect typical MSRPs for recent model years and are subject to change with new updates, regional differences, incentives, and added packages. Always check the latest figures from Toyota or a local dealer for precise pricing.


What drives the price gap among trims


Price differences come from differences in features, materials, and technology. The 1794 Edition and TRD Pro pack luxury touches (premium upholstery, special trims, and advanced off-road equipment) into the lineup, while SR and SR5 focus more on core function and value. Destination charges, taxes, and dealer-specific offers can also affect the final sticker price.


For buyers, the choice often hinges on whether luxury and exclusivity or rugged capability and budget alignment are the priority.


Bottom line: which is the most expensive?


In most recent model years, the 1794 Edition stands as the most expensive factory-trim Tundra, with the TRD Pro close behind depending on configurations and packages. Expect top-tier pricing in the high $60,000s and potentially into the low $70,000s with selected options and regional fees.


Additional context


If you’re shopping, verify the current MSRPs for your region and model year, since new editions, refreshes, or limited runs can shift which trim sits at the top of the price ladder. Dealer incentives and supply conditions can also influence the final purchase price.


Summary


The 1794 Edition is typically the most expensive Toyota Tundra trim, with the TRD Pro a close second depending on options and model year. Prices range widely from roughly $40,000 on the entry trim to the upper $60,000s or more for the top-tier models, and exact figures should be confirmed with a local dealer for current-year specifics.

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