In 2022 Toyota Tundra vs. 2021 Tundra, it is predicted that the 2021 Toyota Tundra would win due to its improved tires, additional traction, and pulling power. However, 2022 Toyota Tundra engine is also much more powerful.
Manufactured in Princeton between 2007 and 2009, then in San Antonio through 2021, the second-gen Tundra is no more. Toyota redesigned the half-ton pickup truck from the ground up for the 2022 model year, and the newcomer couldn’t be more different from its precursor.
Toyota, which is the premier automaker in terms of hybrids and plug-in hybrids, makes a full-size pickup that drinks quite a lot of gasoline. What’s even more shocking than the 14 mpg (16.8 l/100 km) EPA estimate is that the Tundra isn’t as efficient as the Ram 1500 TRX in an MPG towing test.
TFL Compares 2021 Toyota Tundra V8 Against 2021 Ford F-150 Hybrid 11 Apr 2021, 19:56 UTC ·
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A rather peculiar comparison given the huge differences between these pickups, The Fast Lane has pitted the V8-engined Tundra and F-150 with the PowerBoost V6 hybrid powertrain against each other. Managing editor Andre Smirnov highlights that it’s probably the final test of the current-gen Tundra before Toyota unleashes the next-gen truck. 36 photos
In the blue corner, the F-150 is an XL with the SuperCrew cabin and FX4 Off-Road Package that retails at $51,970, including freight. The Japanese pickup, which is manufactured in San Antonio, Texas, with locally-sourced parts, rocks the Nightshade limited-edition package and costs $53,354.