The Toyota Tundra has long been synonymous with rugged durability, impressive power, and unwavering reliability in the full-size pickup truck market. As we look ahead to the 2025 model year, Toyota continues to refine and enhance this beloved workhorse, building upon the solid foundation established by its predecessors.
This showdown between the 2025 Toyota Tundra and its 2024 counterpart highlights the key differences, notable improvements, and areas where Toyota has maintained its winning formula. By examining aspects such as design, performance, technology, and value, our team at Keith Pierson Toyota in Jacksonville, Florida, aims to provide you with all the information needed to decide between these two impressive trucks.
Design and Exterior Updates
The 2025 Toyota Tundra builds upon its predecessor’s robust design while introducing subtle improvements that enhance its aesthetics and functionality. Side by side, the 2025 and 2024 Tundras share a similar silhouette; however, you’ll notice more pronounced wheel arches on the newer model, emphasizing its powerful stance. The 2025 Tundra also introduces a new color option, Mudbath, for the TRD Pro trim, adding a rugged touch to its exterior. Additionally, both models sport Toyota’s signature grille design and sleek LED headlights, a nod to the Tundra’s iconic look.
The most significant design update on the 2025 Tundra is the addition of the available TRD Rally package. This package introduces unique styling elements and enhances off-road capabilities, making it a desirable option for adventurous drivers. Another notable design feature is the optional power-closing tailgate, which adds convenience and functionality to the truck. You’ll find that Toyota has struck the perfect balance between maintaining the Tundra’s rugged look and adding new elements that elevate its design.
Interior Features and Comfort
The interior of the 2025 Toyota Tundra reveals a cabin that has undergone thoughtful upgrades to enhance comfort, functionality, and technological integration. The most notable change is the inclusion of standard eight-way power-adjustable front seats on the SR5 model. This inclusion adds a touch of luxury to the Tundra while improving your overall comfort. The seating layout remains largely unchanged from the 2024 model, but the 2025 version introduces a new optional massage function for the front seats on the Platinum and Capstone models.
Both model years retain the 8-inch screen as standard on lower trims, with the 14-inch screen available on higher trims. However, the 2025 Tundra introduces a new Tow Tech package with a wireless trailer camera system, making towing and parking a breeze. The 2025 Tundra retains the audio system options from 2024, including the 12-speaker JBL premium system standard on Limited and higher trims, ensuring you receive high-quality sound across the range.
Performance and Capability
As expected from a full-size pickup truck, the 2025 and 2024 Toyota Tundras offer impressive power and capability. Both models provide the same engine options: a standard 3.4-liter twin-turbo V-6 and an available i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain. The standard V-6 engine produces 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. In comparison, the hybrid system pairs the twin-turbo V-6 with a battery and electric motor to boost output to 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft. This translates to a maximum towing capacity of up to 12,000 pounds for both models when configured as a nonhybrid rear-wheel-drive Double Cab Tundra SR5.
Apart from the powertrain options, both models offer similar performance features, such as an available electronic locking rear differential and a Multi-Terrain Select system, providing more control and stability in challenging terrain. The TRD Rally package, available on the 2025 Tundra, isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade but includes suspension upgrades, all-terrain tires, BILSTEIN shocks, and a front skid plate, making it even more capable off the beaten path.
Safety and Driver-Assistance Technology
Safety remains a top priority for Toyota, and the 2025 Tundra maintains the high standards set by its predecessor. The 2025 and 2024 models come equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 2.5, a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance technologies. This package includes lane centering, automatic emergency braking, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams, and road sign recognition as standard across all trim levels. Both model years offer additional safety features, such as blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alerts with trailer merge warning for the Limited trim and above.
The 2025 Tundra continues to excel in safety ratings, with crew cab four-wheel-drive variants receiving the highest grade: a five-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This rating applies to both powertrain options, underscoring the Tundra’s commitment to your protection. While the 2024 model was named an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick, the 2025 version is expected to perform even better. These consistent safety ratings and comprehensive standard safety features demonstrate Toyota’s ongoing commitment to keeping you and your passengers safe.
Pricing and Value
Regarding pricing, the 2025 Toyota Tundra sees a modest increase across its trim levels compared to the 2024 model. The 2025 Tundra’s base SR trim starts at an MSRP of $40,090, representing a $125 increase from the 2024 model’s starting price of $39,965. The addition of extra standard features and technology upgrades justifies the slight price increase.
The price difference becomes more pronounced as you move up the trim levels. The popular SR5 trim of the 2025 Tundra starts at $45,960, compared to $45,500 for the 2024 model. The Limited trim sees a similar increase, with the 2025 model priced at $54,305, up from $51,855 in 2024.
While these price increases might seem significant, especially for higher trim levels, consider the added value of the 2025 model’s upgrades. For instance, the expanded standard feature set, including the massage function for front seats and the Tow Tech package, adds considerable value to the overall package. Whether you choose the 2024 or the newer 2025 model, you can rest assured that you’re getting a top-performing, safe, and feature-packed truck from Toyota.
Test-Drive the 2025 Tundra or the 2024 Model at Keith Pierson Toyota
Schedule a test-drive at Keith Pierson Toyota to experience the power, capability, and luxury of the 2025 or 2024 Toyota Tundra. Our knowledgeable staff can walk you through all the features and help you choose the perfect trim level to fit your needs and budget. With our attractive financing options and exceptional customer service, we’ll ensure you drive away in your dream truck. Contact us to organize a test-drive and see why the Toyota Tundra remains a top choice among full-size pickup trucks.


