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2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Pricing Was Just Revealed

Do you have your eye on a new 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, maybe even in Army Green? Find out how much it will cost you as the pricing was just revealed.

The Toyota Tundra has worked hard to earn its reputation for long-term quality, reliability and dependability. People know that purchasing their new Tundra is a safe bet, since they know it will hold up well over time and many hundreds of thousands of miles too.

It is for this and many more reasons why 2019 Tundra was listed in the Top 5 by kbb.com as the vehicle with Highest Resale Value across all makes and models.

Brand new 2020 Tundra trucks have just begin reaching dealerships all across the country, and buyers are looking forward to an assortment of new updates and improvements.

Along with these changes comes a new TRD Pro cab configuration option and also new model pricing.

2020 Toyota Tundra Pro Army Green color profile viewThe 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro has a new Double Cab configuration

Previously the Tundra TRD Pro was available solely in the CrewMax cab configuration, which provides passengers with an extremely spacious back seat and a 5.5’ bed.

For the 2020 Tundra truck buyers will get to decide between the CrewMax and the Double Cab. The Double Cab TRD Pro comes with a 6.5’ bed, but less rear seat passenger space than the CrewMax.

I’ll take “2020 Tundra Pricing” for $3000 please Alex

If you want to purchase a 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, it will be at a higher cost than its 2019 version. The 2020 Tundra TRD Pro CrewMax has a factory MSRP of $52,780, while the 2019 TRD Pro CrewMax came in at $49,895 MSRP. This is an increase of just under $3000 between model years. It is $2,885 to be exact.

2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro in Army Green Color Front End

A 2020 Double Cab TRD Pro Tundra will retail at $48,505 MSRP.

Expect Upgrades on the 2020 Tundra

The Toyota Tundra will carry over its present powertrain into the 2020 model year. This includes a 5.7-liter V8 engine that produces 381 horsepower and 401 lb.-ft. torque. This is matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

You can expect an assortment of upgrades on the 2020 Tundra TRD Pro that will improve convenience and offer enhanced safety features for you and your family.

First, a larger 8” multimedia screen will allow you to maneuver through both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with Amazon Alexa commands, for the first time not only with Tundra, but in any Toyota model.

Also, Smart Key push button start system allows you not only to start and stop your truck easily, but it features an auto open function, where you can unlock and lock your truck just by touching the door handle with the Smart Key on you.

The multimedia system that comes standard with 2020 Tundra TRD Pro is Premium Audio with Dynamic Navigation. This means your navigation coordinates come directly from the cloud and update in real time, as opposed to 2019 Tundra which features integrated navigation and comes with pre-set maps.

Drivers will have Toyota Connected Services with their 2020 Tundra as well. These services include Safety Connect, Wi-Fi connect, Remote Connect and Service Connect.

Army Green Tundra is Here

Once you have decided you want a new 2020 Tundra TRD Pro, the next logical choice you will have is what color to pick. You can choose from Magnetic Gray Metallic, Super White, Midnight Black Metallic and Army Green.

Also available in Army Green are the 2020 Tacoma, the 2020 4Runner and the 2020 Sequoia TRD Pro models.

Time for your thoughts on Toyota Tundra

Will you be in the market for a full-size truck in the next year or so, and will you consider the 2020 Tundra? What new features do you think you will like most on the Tundra?

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