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The new Toyota Tundra 2022 promises to deliver cutting-edge connectivity and capability technologies. Although Toyota hasn't given many details about the new Toyota Tundra, the automaker has dropped a few details in recent weeks.
The first image of the new Tundra shows a ruggedly styled truck with a front-end that really stands out. We haven't talked about the powertrain yet, but it's clear that the Tundra will be a powerful truck and it's very likely that a V8 will be standard like the current generation.
This week, Toyota unveiled a short video that shows other features of the Tundra, this time inside. You can see uniquely finished TRD Pro seats, a "Crawl" mode button and a wireless charger.
This means that the next Tundra is sure to offer some remarkable off-road capability. The crawl mode is generally used for crossing difficult trails at low speed. The system takes care of modulating speed while the driver takes care of steering the vehicle. As for the TRD Pro seats, they mean the next Tundra will have a premium version capable of remarkable off-road prowess.
Finally, we can see on the video a wireless charging system for mobile devices. We can therefore assume that the Tundra will not only be more powerful, but also more luxurious. As soon as we have more details, we can let you know!
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