Toyota Tundra adds flagship Platinum grade to the range

Platinum grade joins the Tundra Limited version in the full-size Toyota Ute range that went on sale in late 2024

Toyota expands its full-size Tundra Ute range with an upgraded finish Platinum flagship model now available to order through dealerships across the country

Toyota has expanded its full-size pick-up Tundra range with a flagship Platinum grade model that is expected to retail for $172,990 plus on-road charges, now available to order through local dealerships.

This Platinum grade joins the Tundra Limited version that was developed following a six-year Toyota world-first development program to locally re-engineer the US-built pick-up for Australia’s right-hand drive environment. See the initial release here.

Enthusiasts will distinguish the Tundra Platinum by a number of exterior styling enhancements that give the model a bold and imposing presence.

In addition, a look inside the cab will reveal a significant increase in upgraded interior appointments, including leather-accented upholstery, front massaging seats, and heated and ventilated rear outboard seats.

Both the Limited and Platinum models share the i-FORCE MAX powertrain that combines a 290kW/649Nm 3.5-litre twin turbo V6 petrol engine with a 36kW/250Nm electric motor generator

Toyota Australia Vice President Sales Sean Hanley said the addition of the Platinum grade to the Tundra lineup demonstrated Toyota’s commitment to providing a full range of vehicles that cater to all Ute drivers’ needs.

“When we first proposed our Tundra program to locally re-engineer the US-built full size pick-up to right-hand drive, we knew it was not going to be an easy process, given Toyota had never done anything like it anywhere else in the world,” Sean Hanley pondered.

“The Tundra remains a niche product in our lineup but for those who desire the size, power and performance of a full-size pick-up to meet their work or lifestyle needs, we are proud to say we can offer them a premium product built to the highest standards,” Sean Hanley added.

The Toyota Tundra is the largest and most powerful vehicle in the local Toyota Australia lineup and is produced in partnership with Walkinshaw Automotive Group (WAG) at its production facility in Melbourne.

There is plenty to see here with CarPlay®4 and wired Android Auto™functionality are all displayed on a 355mm (14-in) touchscreen

Vehicle measurements come in at 5955mm long and 2040mm wide. The full-size Ute delivers an imposing presence on the road with a fuel tank capacity of 122-litres.

Both the Limited and Platinum share the i-FORCE MAX powertrain that combines a 290kW/649Nm 3.5-litre twin turbo V6 petrol engine with a 36kW/250Nm electric motor generator in a parallel hybrid system to deliver a combined maximum power of 326kW (443hp) and peak torque of 790Nm. Fuel is petrol.

Power is delivered to a part-time, four-wheel drive system with a dual-range transfer case through a 10-speed automatic transmission.

In two-wheel drive mode, torque is sent to the rear wheels and distributed across an automatic limited slip differential, while high and low-range four-wheel drive provide greater traction in slippery terrain.

The parallel hybrid system in the Toyota Tundra of a V6 petrol engine and electric motor generator combine to deliver maximum power of 326kW (443hp) and peak torque of 790Nm

Both Tundra models offer a braked towing capacity of 4500kg1 with standard fitment of an integrated tow hitch, wiring harness and 3500kg-rated tow ball and tongue.

The Tundra also has two towing modes to tailor performance and controllability depending on the load, a manual trailer brake controller with 10 selectable adjustments, and a trailer back up guide that can autonomously control the steering when reversing.

The Tundra sits on Toyota’s TNGA-F ladder frame platform that is shared with the LandCruiser 300 Series and latest LandCruiser Prado, providing strength and stability.

With a wheelbase of 3700mm, it is 850mm longer, with front and rear tracks up to 70mm wider, than the LandCruiser 300 Series, while the front double wishbone suspension and rear four-link rigid axle suspension provides a superb balance of ride comfort and handling.

Both Tundra models offer a braked towing capacity of 4500kg1 with standard fitment of an integrated tow hitch, wiring harness and 3500kg-rated tow ball and tongue

The electric power steering comes courtesy of the LandCruiser 300 Series and offers superb control and feel with big, ventilated disc brakes (354mm front and 335mm rear) providing stable and effective stopping power.

Given the Tundra’s size and power, safety performance was a high priority with both versions featuring a comprehensive suite of Toyota Safety Sense2 driver assistance technologies including pre-collision safety system with day and night detection of pedestrians and oncoming vehicles and daytime cyclist detection.

The Tundra Platinum cabin raises the luxury stakes with genuine leather trim

Other standard assistance technologies include emergency steering assist, active cruise control, lane trace assist, lane departure alert and automatic high beam.

Further safety features include blind-spot monitor and rear cross traffic alert, front and rear parking sensors and a panoramic view monitor, with Platinum grade receiving a 277mm (10.9-in) head up display.

Inside, both grades of the Tundra offer a huge interior space for passengers with the 60/40-split rear seat able to easily accommodate three large adults in comfort.

The Tundra Limited is fitted with black synthetic leather upholstery with 8-way power adjustment and 2-way power lumbar adjustment, and heating and ventilation for the front seats.

While the Tundra Platinum raises the luxury stakes further with a combination of blue and black genuine leather trim, 10-way power adjustment for the front passenger, 4-way power adjustment and massaging function for the front seats, and heating and ventilation for the outboard rear seats.

Both grades also have a power sliding rear glass and power tailgate, with the Platinum adding power steering column adjustment and a heated steering wheel.

Providing the ultimate in entertainment and information whether for long journeys across country or short trips around town is Toyota’s multimedia system with Bluetooth®3 compatibility, AM/FM radio, voice recognition, and wireless Apple CarPlay®4 and wired Android Auto™functionality – all displayed on a 355mm (14-in) touchscreen.

The Tundra Platinum cabin raises the luxury stakes with genuine leather trim and 10-way power adjustment seats along with massaging functions heating and ventilation

A 12-speaker JBL®6 premium audio system and wireless smartphone charger7 further enhance the tech-rich cabin of the Tundra while there are plenty of charging ports for personal devices with three front and two rear USB-C outlets.

With the extensive development and re-engineering process having been validated under Toyota’s strict quality standards, the Tundra is fully covered by the Toyota Warranty Advantage8.

This includes a five-year/unlimited kilometre warranty period, along with five years of capped price servicing at $450 per service over intervals of 6 months or 10,000km, whichever comes first9.

TOYOTA TUNDRA PRICING10

Limited:                      $155,990
Platinum:                   $172,990
Optional paint:          $675

1 Maximum vehicle braked towing capacity is subject to state and federal regulatory requirements. Before towing, customers should consider the vehicle’s limitations, including towing capacity specifications, gross vehicle mass (GVM), gross combined mass (GCM), kerb weight specified by the manufacturer, and ensure that individual front and rear axle load limits are not exceeded as also specified by the manufacturer. Toyota recommends use of a Load Distribution Hitch (LDH) when towing loads greater than 2.2T as specified in the Owner’s Manual. Based on road conditions, a LDH may not be suitable. Refer to Toyota Basic Towing Guide. Toyota Genuine LDH sold separately at additional cost. Warranty conditions apply. Refer to Toyota Warranty Advantage Guide.
2 Driver assist feature. Only operates under certain conditions. Check your Owner’s Manual for explanation of limitations. Please drive safely.
3 Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
4 CarPlay® is a trademark of Apple, Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
5 Android Auto™ is a trademark of Google LLC
6 Product & company names are trademarks of their respective owners.
7 Only Qi-supported devices compatible. Refer to device manufacturer. May require additional purchase of accessory to support wireless charging.
8 See Toyota.com.au/owners/warranty or your vehicle’s Warranty and Service book for applicable warranty period, inclusions & limitations This warranty does not limit & may not necessarily exceed your rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
9 Max price quoted is model specific. Applies to standard scheduled logbook servicing (normal operating conditions) for 5 yrs/100,000kms (whichever occurs first) up to a max.10 services. Excludes Government & Rental vehicles. For details see your Toyota dealer or visit toyota.com.au/advantage.
10 Manufacturer’s recommended retail price provided for media purposes only. Statutory charges or other on-road costs not included.

Toyota Tundra Platinum specifications