Toyota Announces New State-of-the-Art Multimedia System. Is it Coming to 2022 Tundra?

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The new Toyota multimedia system launch may coincide with 2022 Toyota Tundra launch. We have the details.

When 2022 Toyota Tundra launches near the end of this year, the Toyota full-size truck giant will be completely redesigned.

We expect not one, but at least two new powertrain combinations. There will be marked improvements in horsepower, torque, towing capacity and miles per gallon.

Look for modern exterior and interior styling, along with the latest safety systems and technology.

This could potentially include a next-generation multimedia system.

Toyota Tundra Multimedia

One of the biggest Tundra drawbacks inside the cabin, according to many owners, is the lack of state-of-the-art multimedia technology.

Toyota Tundra has unfortunately been lapped by several competitors in this area of multimedia capabilities.

Truck fans would like drastically improved convenience, styling and features that work with the latest technology available.

Well, people may be quite pleased with 2022 Tundra, as its launch may time up perfectly with the launch of Toyota’s next-gen multimedia system.

Toyota Announcement on Multimedia

This week Toyota announced details of its newest next-generation multimedia system. It will be rolled out simultaneously by both Lexus and Toyota.

The Lexus system will be called “Lexus Interface” and will be first introduced with the 2022 Lexus NX in the fourth quarter of 2021.

Toyota will also bring its system to market in the fourth quarter of 2021, but no details have been announced as to what models will first get it. Or what name it will go by.

RELATED VIDEO: I discuss and review the new multimedia system (with video demo)

Coincidentally enough, this fourth quarter is the same time frame 2022 Toyota Tundra is expected to reach dealerships across the country.

Coincidence – or is there something more here?

We may see this new system in 2022 Tundra, but then again, we may not. Time will tell if the two share the same path. I feel like I just described Darth Vader telling Luke about his pre-determined path, “Luke, it is your DESTINY.”

Toyota Next-gen Multimedia System

Just reading over the bullet points in the Toyota press release has me feeling excited about what is to come with this new multimedia system. Let’s learn more.

First, plan to see larger multimedia touchscreens, ranging from 8 inches to 14 inches in size. It would stand to reason that a larger vehicle, like a Tundra or Sequoia or 4Runner, may see the largest screens. Perhaps something smaller like Corolla would carry the base 8-inch screens.

I am especially excited to learn there will be standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. My CarPlay is constantly in use in my 2021 Venza, and not having to plug it in with an exposed cable is marked improvement in my book.

Yes, a real volume knob is back too. If you currently own a Toyota with 12.3-inch multimedia screen, you will know how convenient this change will be.

Faster Response Times

Toyota looked at customer feedback in making these changes. Users will experience five times the processing power of the previous system. This will allow for faster system response and more accurate and responsive touch command capabilities.

I sure would like to see this debut with next-gen Toyota Tundra.

Over-the-air (OTA) navigation offers more real-time updates and changes straight from the cloud. Faster and more accurate updates.

Virtual Assistant (VA) utilizes a more conversational approach to voice commands and caters to a voice-command-first approach in-cabin. Drivers and passengers should find this system much more accurate and less frustrating than previous generation systems.

Human Machine Interface (HMI) provides next-level user interaction through sight, touch and voice. Look for state-of-the-art graphics and guidance from the new system. All designed to improve user satisfaction.

A Toyota Digital Key

A digital key allows drivers to lock and unlock, as well as start and stop, their vehicle using their smartphone. This digital key can be shared with up to seven different users. No key necessary.

Again, no word has been given on what models will first incorporate this latest multimedia technology.

I feel it would be a major boost to 2022 Tundra owner excitement levels. Launching these new technological capabilities with Toyota Tundra would send a message to the rest of the full-size segment that Toyota is serious about dominating the market.

Of course, vehicle performance markers are essential when discussing Tundra and its competitors. But I get enough comments on my “Toyotajeff” YouTube channel to know that truck fans want major improvements in multimedia convenience and capabilities as well.

Do you think Toyota will launch its next-gen multimedia system with next-gen Tundra? Would this get you even a little more interested in learning more about 2022 Tundra?

I cannot wait to find out.

Thanks for reading everyone. See you next story when I discuss a new feature coming to 2022 4Runner that makes life brighter.

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Submitted by Jim Navotney (not verified) on June 13, 2021 - 10:57AM

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Gadgets are cheap and don't make the car run any better or last any longer
I would rather have a vehicle with no radio, manual windows, and no AC and a decent engine not designed to fail like what Toyota has been producing for years.

Submitted by Ronaldo (not verified) on June 14, 2021 - 6:44AM

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Sadly, vehicles should be meant for driving!! Not texting, talking, playing around on a stupid computer screen. I see huge ain't of assholes going 30 percent below speed limit on highways due to this technology. Between legalized pot, alcohol, stupid computer screens. Any one who is not driving a 3 ton truck is at high risk for an accident caused by these bozos

Submitted by Nick Mcfallo (not verified) on June 14, 2021 - 9:22AM

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I wouldn't trust anything Toyota says their going to do. In 2019 they came out with a new Designed RAV4. They have completely turned their back on that car from day one. You would have thought they would have added Android Auto, but they added AA on a older headunits. The 2020 has the same headunit and has AA

Submitted by JVM (not verified) on June 16, 2021 - 12:11PM

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Did the new infotainment news come out after they had already had thier vehicle reveals in Plano 2 weeks ago? I'd think the new Corolla Cross would be ripe for the new system but I don't remember anyone commenting on it in any of the videos that I saw about the Cross...

Submitted by JVM (not verified) on June 16, 2021 - 12:17PM

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Did the new infotainment news come out after they had already had thier vehicle reveals in Plano 2 weeks ago? I'd think the new Corolla Cross would be ripe for the new system but I don't remember anyone commenting on it in any of the videos that I saw about the Cross...