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2010 Toyota Tundra Trucks – Platinum Edition

Friday, March 27th, 2009

The 2010 Toyota Tundra Platinum Package is sure to impress pickup truck buyers looking for additional comfort and luxury. The Platinum Package is offered on Tundra CrewMax Limited models.

On the outside, the Tundra Platinum Edition features a billet-style grille with chrome bumpers, distinctive 20-inch alloy wheels, power mirrors, daytime running lights and door sill protectors with a Platinum logo and badge. Colors vary from black to slate, silver and salsa red.

Inside the cab, the Platinum Package brings together a host of topnotch luxury features, including a power memory driver’s seat, puddle lamps, power tilt, sliding moon-roof and a telescoping steering wheel. Perforated-leather covered seats with headrests and sophisticated wood trimmed knobs and switch plates give the cab an opulent feel.

The Platinum Package costs an additional $5,100 with respect to Tundra’s base price.

Have a look at 2010 Tundra Platinum Edition:

Front View

Front View

Dashboard

Dashboard

Navigation System

Navigation System

Front Seat

Front Seat

Rear Seat

Rear Seat

Folding Rear Seat

Folding Rear Seat

Image : Trucktrend.com

Evolution of Toyota Trucks – 1964 to Present

Friday, March 20th, 2009
Toyota Trucks : Then

Toyota Trucks : Then

Toyota Trucks: Now

Toyota Trucks: Now

Of modest beginnings, Toyota has come a long way since the days of small cabs and compact cargo beds. Let’s take a look back at Toyota truck history.

1964

Toyota Motors introduced Stout in the American markets in 1964. It took four years to transform Stout into Hi-Lux, with a 4-cylinder 1.9L engine known as 3R – it was an instant success.

Until 1979, Toyota left the Hi-Lux relatively unchanged, replacing the old engine with a 3rd generation 2.0L 18-RC. Named “Pick-up Truck of the Year” by Pickup, Van & 4WD, the Hi-Lux eventually lost its title, known only as compact truck.

1979

With a sporty look, 5-speed manual transmission and 4WD, the SR5 was a substantial improvement in truck design. Starting here, Toyota truck production was divided into 4×2 and 4×4 streams.

1981

A 2.4L gasoline superseded the 22R engine making Toyota trucks more reliable and durable. In the same year, Toyota introduced a 2.2L diesel engine as well.

1984

The 5th generation truck was born. Toyota unveiled Xtracab, featuring additional storage space, an advanced locking system and a turbo charged engine. The trucks got minor facelifts along with a 4-speed electronic transmission control and IFS (Independent Front Suspension).

1989

By 1989, 6th generation trucks were on a roll with an all-new V6 and huge towing capacity. Small improvements and modifications continued until 1994. During this period, Toyota pickups obtained various luxury features, including AC, CD-players and sport seating.

1995

The Tacoma ushered in the 7th generation of Toyota truck manufacturing. The new Tacoma, designed and produced in America, was redesigned as both a 2WD and 4WD. Both versions had an optional 190Hp 3.4L V6 engine able to produce 220lb–ft of torque. New safety features included side airbags, adjustable seatbelt anchors, enhanced side view mirror and 4-wheel anti-lock brakes.
Toyota Trucks in 1995
Toyota Trucks

Tacoma sees a radical change in styling, with facade-covering-grilles, a raised chassis, multi-reflector headlights and an extensive interior upgrade. The newly launched Tacoma Double Cab offered more room for cargo and passengers, with comfort of an SUV. Gradually Toyota introduced sports trucks with Xtracab in the form of S-Runner and SideStep powered by a 4 or 6 cylinder engine.
2005

Tacoma enters a new model year with 18 different trims, ranging from a 4×2 regular cab with a small pickup bed, to a 4×4 double cab featuring an extended bed. The brand new X-Runner with 6-speed manual transmission, a 4L V6 and 18-inch wheels supersedes S-Runner.
Present

With minor tweaks in 2006 and 2007, today’s Toyota trucks are a carry over from 2008. With enhanced luxury and safety features Toyota continues to be the most reliable and popular choice for pickup trucks owners around the world.
Image: Wikimedia

Toyota Hino 700 Series – First Look

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Toyota Hino
Toyota Hino

Hino, a South African based Toyota company, has launched a formidable line-up of trucks – the 700 Series. At present, the 700 Series is the biggest and most powerful line ever produced by Toyota. These heavy-duty vehicles boast a E13C-TN power plant, generating 450HP and a maximum of 2157 ft-lb of torque. The most significant attribute of this engine is the revolutionary common rail fuel injection system, reducing fuel consumption by approximately 10 percent.

Blending toughness with cutting-edge technology, the Hino 700 Series is among the most impressive truck lines we’ve seen.

2010 Toyota Tundra at a Glance – 4×4 First Look

Friday, March 6th, 2009

toyota_tundra

The 2010 Toyota Tundra was unveiled in the 2009 San Diego Auto Show, hitting showrooms this April. The Tundra will feature a 4.6 liter V8 engine producing 310 hp at 5,600 rpm and 327 lbs,-ft of torque at 3,400 rpm. Fuel consumption should be in the range of 25 mpg on the highway and 20 mpg in the city. The Tundra’s new engine will provide the best combination of fuel economy and power.

The Tundra comes with a six-speed automatic transmission, sporting a four-wheel demand system controlled by an electronic two-speed transfer case. Tundra will be available in two packages: the Tundra Platinum Package and the Tundra Work Truck. The upgraded safety, mechanical, and convenience features enhance either model.

The Platinum Package will come with 5.7 liter V8 and Flex Fuel power trains. The package will also include 20 inch alloy wheels, a billet-style grill with chrome bumpers, daytime running lamps, as well as platinum badging.

Other features include leather-ventilated seats, power mirrors, power tilt and slide moon roof, a wood trimmed shift knob, a navigation system, and more. The Platinum Package is available in four colors: Black, Salsa Red, Slate and Silver.

The Tundra Work Truck Package is designer for commercial truck buyers. The truck is aimed at industries like ranching, farming, construction etc. It will be available in both 4×2 and 4×4 Regular and four door Double cab models. You can get it in standard or long bed configuration. This truck will come with 5.7 liter V6 or V8 engine producing 381 hp, with a maximum towing capability of 10,800 pounds.

The Work Truck package replaces chrome fixtures with black, has manual mirrors, and the interior features rubber floors and washable vinly bench seats. Other features include a full suite of warning lamps, cruise control and remote keyless entry.

All Tundra models will get a fresh new look with redesigned front grill as well as the tail lamp design. The standard features for all models will include height-adjustable headlamps, knee airbags for driver and front passengers, and adjustable storage space.

The 2010 Toyota Tundra is accessorized with a six speaker stereo, Bluetooth, satellite radio receiver, USB inputs, JBL navigation system and a backup camera monitor. Both Tundra models will be available this April.

Image courtesy: thetorquereport.com