While we've known about a new generation of the Toyota Tundra being under development for over a year, the pickup hasn't shown up in many spy shots. Now, photographs are providing the best look yet at the future pickup. The front end of the new Tundra appears to retain the grille layout of the current model by using thick, horizontal crossbars. The headlights occupy a fairly small portion of the truck's face. Given the location of the white covering over them, we wonder if the turn signals sit vertically below the lamps.
This truck has Toyota's four-door CrewMax
cab. There are no spy shots of the Double Cab configuration yet, making us
wonder if the company might offer the truck in only one body style. Toyota's
covering does a great job of concealing the back end. The vertically oriented
taillights are barely visible at the outer edges of the body. The wheels now
have six lugs, rather than five, and the exhaust exits sideways behind the rear
axle.
Toyota's engineers did not want them to
snap photos of the Tundra's rear suspension. Maybe, this is just the team being
cautious, or there could be some big changes back there that require hiding.
Also, the Tundra didn't sound like it had a V8 under the hood, according to the
people who heard it. This fits with rumors of Toyota offering the truck with a
twin-turbo V6. There might even be a hybrid version of the miss available in
the pickup.
Toyota has developed the new F1 platform
for all of its body-on-frame vehicles worldwide. Naturally, the Tundra is among
them. The company is engineering the new underpinnings with the ability to
accept electrified powertrains in mind. Look for the new Tundra to go on sale
for the 2022 model year. According to a rumor, the unveiling is not until
December 2021, so there's over a year until we see the truck without
camouflage.