Your wait is nearly over. The 2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro goes on sale at the end of September and starts at $41,285 for the Double Cab model. This MSRP price does not include the $1,100 delivery and handling charge. So, the starting price comes out to $42,385. If you are going for the big CrewMax version, that truck will cost you a round $45,000, including the delivery charge.
The truck comes in a choice of three colors: Inferno Red, Attitude Black Metallic, and Super White.
How much value does the TRD Pro package provide? You can configure a base Tundra SR5 CrewMax 4×4 with the 5.7L V8 for $38,855 with the delivery fees. It means that Toyota’s toughest off-road package for the Tundra costs $6,145. This money gets you a well-rounded off-road package where all components were designed to compliment and work well together by the experts at TRD.
These are the highlights of the package:
- TRD-tuned springs with 2” lift for the front of the vehicle
- Decreased spring rate to improve ride quality over harsh terrain
- All-black 18-inch TRD alloy wheels with Michelin Off-Road tires designed exclusively for Tundra
- 5.7-liter V8 with a TRD dual exhaust system
- TRD front skid plate
- TRD PRO quarter panel bed stamping
- Multi-reflector halogen headlights with black sport bezels and manual level control
- Unique interior seat color with red stitching
- Unique TRD Pro instrument panel ornament insert
The Tundra TRD Pro presents a better relative value over the 2015 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro. The smaller truck package costs around $7,820. Although, the four-door Tacoma TRD Pro does come in at $37,415.
Check out this fun and informative TFLtruck off-road video, featuring the 2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro.
Andre Smirnov is a life-long automotive enthusiast, writer, producer, and software engineer. He has been writing and reporting at TFL since 2011. Likes ‘going for a drive’.