By Chris Tutor
That's 13
new versions of the
Tundra for 2008. The new variations all come from the addition of what Toyota calls the Tundra Grade, which slots in above the
plain Tundra, but "just below the SR5" grade which is mere inches from the Limited Grade. Got all that? Good, now throw in two transmission options, three engine choices, regular cab,
Double Cab or
CrewMax, two bed lengths, two- or four-wheel-drive, and a partridge in a pear tree and you get a total of 44 different ways to order your truck.
The Tundra Grade lets customers get the popular CrewMax and Double Cab options without paying for extras on the Limited and SR5 levels and starts at $24,715 for a V6, Double Cab, 4x2, automatic, and goes up to $27,685 with the addition of a V8 and the CrewMax cab.
Tundra's top-of -the-line Limited trim with the Double Cab, V8, automatic and 4x4 starts at $38,770 and goes up to $42,070 with the addition of CrewMax seating.
You can read Toyota's full press release after the jump to see what other options are now standard on what levels. Toyota is definitely aiming straight for Chevy and Ford with these new variations, and are obviously intent on selling more than
200,000 Tundras in 2008.
Toyota plans 13 new versions of Tundra for 2008, sets pricing - Autoblog