The new Toyota Tundra gives North Attleboro drivers full-size pickup strength, twin-turbo V6 power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid output, up to 12,000 pounds of towing, and up to 1,850 pounds of payload when properly equipped. If you’re shopping for a Toyota Tundra for sale in North Attleboro, start with Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro at 620 South Washington St., North Attleboro, MA 02760, near the Route 1 retail corridor.
Tundra shoppers usually want more truck than a midsize pickup can provide: higher towing strength, larger bed options, roomy cab choices, useful trailering technology, and the comfort features to make daily driving feel easier. Our team can help you compare current Toyota Tundra inventory, confirm availability, review Tundra pricing, and explore lease or finance options before you visit.

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The current Toyota Tundra lineup continues to give full-size truck shoppers a wide range of work, towing, trail, and premium comfort choices. Gas-powered i-FORCE trims deliver strong twin-turbo V6 output, while available i-FORCE MAX trims add hybrid power for shoppers who want the strongest listed Tundra horsepower and torque.
The lineup gives shoppers several clear paths: SR and SR5 for core truck utility, Limited for more technology and comfort, Platinum and 1794 Edition for premium appointments, TRD Pro for trail-focused truck hardware, and Capstone for the most upscale listed Tundra experience. For South Washington Street errands, I-295 work trips, and weekend towing plans, Tundra gives drivers full-size truck strength with Toyota refinement.
The Tundra lineup gives shoppers a broad range of full-size pickup choices, from practical work-ready trims to premium i-FORCE MAX hybrid models. Drivers shopping for a Toyota Tundra trim for sale can use current inventory to compare exact cab, bed, drivetrain, powertrain, equipment, color, and package availability.
The Tundra SR starts the lineup with essential full-size truck strength. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 18 city/23 highway MPG and highlights 18-inch styled-steel wheels, an aluminum-reinforced composite bed, and an 8-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen.
The Tundra SR5 adds more truck-use equipment and everyday flexibility. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 18 city/23 highway MPG and highlights 18-inch alloy wheels, a tow hitch receiver with Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, and selectable driving and TOW/HAUL modes.
The Tundra Limited adds more comfort and cabin technology. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 18 city/23 highway MPG and highlights 20-inch alloy wheels, a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, and leather-trimmed 8-way power-adjustable front seats.
The Tundra Platinum brings more premium styling and comfort to the gas-powered lineup. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 18 city/23 highway MPG and highlights 20-inch dark-gray-painted alloy wheels, a power tilt/slide panoramic roof with power sunshade, and leather-trimmed 10-way power-adjustable front seats.
The Tundra 1794 Edition adds distinctive premium style. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 18 city/23 highway MPG and highlights 20-inch machined-finish alloy wheels, chrome-finished grille and exterior accents, and a Saddle Tan interior with American walnut wood-grain trim.
The Tundra Limited i-FORCE MAX adds Toyota’s twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain to the Limited trim formula. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 20 city/24 highway MPG and highlights 20-inch alloy wheels, a 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, and leather-trimmed 8-way power-adjustable front seats.
The Tundra Platinum i-FORCE MAX adds hybrid output to a premium Tundra configuration. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 19 city/22 highway MPG and highlights 20-inch dark-gray-painted alloy wheels, a power tilt/slide panoramic roof with power sunshade, and leather-trimmed 10-way power-adjustable front seats.
The Tundra 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX combines hybrid power with the 1794 Edition’s distinctive premium cabin and exterior details. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 19 city/22 highway MPG and highlights 20-inch machined-finish alloy wheels, chrome-finished grille and exterior accents, and a Saddle Tan interior with American walnut wood-grain trim.
The Tundra TRD Pro is the strongest fit for shoppers who want a trail-focused full-size Toyota truck. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 18 city/20 highway MPG and highlights 18-inch BBS® forged-aluminum wheels with Falken® WILDPEAK All-Terrain tires, TRD Pro off-road suspension with FOX® shocks and a 1.1-inch front lift, and a heritage-inspired TOYOTA grille with LED light bar and marker lights.
The Tundra Capstone sits at the top of the lineup with the most upscale listed Tundra feature set. Toyota lists this trim at an estimated 19 city/22 highway MPG and highlights 22-inch chrome- and machined-finish alloy wheels, a 14-inch audio multimedia touchscreen with 12-speaker JBL® Premium Audio, and semi-aniline leather-trimmed 10-way power-adjustable front seats with 4-way adjustable lumbar support.
MSRP excludes Toyota delivery, processing and handling fee, tax, title, license, dealer fees, and dealer-installed equipment. Dealer sets final price.
Browse current Toyota Tundra listings to compare trim availability, cab and bed configurations, powertrains, colors, and feature packages.
The Tundra fits a wide range of local truck needs: hauling tools near Attleboro Falls, towing equipment for a weekend trip, loading materials for a home project, or driving comfortably through a normal workweek. It brings full-size truck strength to drivers who need more towing, payload, bed space, and cabin room than a midsize pickup provides.
Contact Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro to ask about test-drive availability for a specific Tundra configuration.
Tundra is built for drivers who need real full-size truck strength. Toyota lists maximum towing capacity at up to 12,000 pounds when properly equipped and maximum payload capacity at up to 1,850 pounds when properly equipped.
Cab and bed choices help shape the right Tundra for your routine. Tundra offers available Double Cab and CrewMax configurations, and Toyota lists available 5.5-foot, 6.5-foot, and 8.1-foot bed lengths. The Tundra bed uses an aluminum-reinforced Sheet-Molded Composite surface designed to resist dents, impacts, dings, and rust. Available bed features include a deck rail system, bed camera, and power tailgate with knee-lift assist on select models.
Available towing technology can help make trailer use easier. Toyota highlights Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, available power-extending and folding tow mirrors, Panoramic View Monitor, and towing-related displays and controls that can help when backing, lining up, or checking surroundings. Always confirm the tow and payload ratings on the exact Tundra you are considering, because trim, cab, bed, drivetrain, equipment, accessories, passengers, cargo, and proper setup can affect final ratings.
The Toyota Tundra gives shoppers two strong twin-turbo powertrain paths. The i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 is rated at 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque, giving gas-powered Tundra trims strong everyday acceleration and truck strength.
The available i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain is rated at 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque. Tundra i-FORCE MAX models do not need to be plugged in; they combine a gasoline engine with electric motor support and refuel with gasoline like a traditional truck.
Toyota-estimated MPG varies by trim and powertrain. SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, and 1794 Edition are listed at 18 city/23 highway MPG. Limited i-FORCE MAX is listed at 20 city/24 highway MPG, while Platinum i-FORCE MAX, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX, and Capstone are listed at 19 city/22 highway MPG. TRD Pro is listed at 18 city/20 highway MPG.
Actual mileage can vary by drivetrain, cab, bed, road conditions, accessories, tires, traffic, towing, payload, and driving style. For shoppers driving from North Attleboro to Mansfield, Smithfield, or Providence, the right Tundra configuration depends on how often you tow, how much bed length you need, and how much premium comfort you want.
Tundra gives truck shoppers several ways to prioritize trail hardware and work-focused equipment. Toyota highlights the available TRD Off-Road Package and the TRD Pro trim for drivers who want a full-size truck with off-road-focused equipment.
TRD Pro includes 18-inch BBS® forged-aluminum wheels with Falken® WILDPEAK All-Terrain tires, TRD Pro off-road suspension with FOX® shocks and a 1.1-inch front lift, and a heritage-inspired TOYOTA grille with LED light bar and marker lights. SR5 is a strong value point for practical truck use because Toyota highlights a tow hitch receiver, Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, and selectable driving and TOW/HAUL modes.
Toyota Tundra Technology, Comfort, and Safety HighlightsThe Tundra cabin is built around modern truck technology. Toyota highlights an available 14-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen, available 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, available Panoramic View Monitor, available Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, and available 12-speaker JBL® Premium Audio.
Comfort features vary by trim. Limited adds leather-trimmed power-adjustable front seats, Platinum adds a panoramic roof and additional premium seating features, 1794 Edition adds a Saddle Tan interior with American walnut wood-grain trim, TRD Pro adds off-road-focused equipment, and Capstone adds semi-aniline leather-trimmed seating and JBL® Premium Audio. Those differences can matter when your day includes High Street work trips, hardware-store runs, trailer maneuvering, and longer drives.
Tundra includes Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5. Available towing, visibility, and driver-assistance features can also help when maneuvering a large truck, checking surroundings, or managing traffic during a busy week.
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Toyota Tundra lease deals, finance offers, and new vehicle specials can change based on program availability, credit approval, vehicle selection, and timing. Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro can help you review current options, compare lease and finance paths, and factor in your trade-in value.
For the most accurate Toyota Tundra price, lease, or finance information, confirm the exact vehicle, current selling price, applicable offers, taxes, fees, and credit terms with the dealership.
Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro is a Toyota dealer in North Attleboro, MA. Use our online Tundra inventory to review current availability, then contact the team to confirm whether a specific trim, cab, bed, drivetrain, powertrain, color, or feature package is available.
The current Toyota Tundra lineup starts at $41,260 for SR. SR5 starts at $46,510, Limited starts at $54,860, Platinum starts at $63,695, 1794 Edition starts at $64,380, Limited i-FORCE MAX starts at $58,560, Platinum i-FORCE MAX starts at $70,605, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX starts at $71,305, TRD Pro starts at $72,565, and Capstone starts at $80,800. MSRP excludes Toyota delivery, processing and handling fee, tax, title, license, dealer fees, and dealer-installed equipment. Dealer sets final price.
The current Toyota Tundra lineup includes SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794 Edition, Limited i-FORCE MAX, Platinum i-FORCE MAX, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX, TRD Pro, and Capstone. Availability varies, so shoppers looking for a specific Toyota Tundra trim for sale should check current inventory or contact Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro.
The current Tundra i-FORCE MAX lineup includes Limited i-FORCE MAX, Platinum i-FORCE MAX, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX, TRD Pro, and Capstone. Availability varies by inventory, so confirm the exact powertrain on the Tundra you are considering.
No. Current Toyota Tundra models use twin-turbo V6 powertrains. The i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 is rated at 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque, while the available i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain is rated at 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque.
Toyota lists Tundra maximum towing capacity at up to 12,000 pounds when properly equipped. Towing capacity depends on the exact truck, trim, cab, bed, drivetrain, equipment, accessories, passengers, cargo, and proper setup.
Toyota lists Tundra maximum payload capacity at up to 1,850 pounds when properly equipped. Payload capacity depends on the exact truck, trim, cab, bed, equipment, accessories, passengers, cargo, and proper setup.
Tundra offers available Double Cab and CrewMax configurations. Cab availability depends on trim, bed length, drivetrain, and inventory, so review the exact listing or window sticker before choosing a Tundra.
Toyota lists Tundra with available 5.5-foot, 6.5-foot, and 8.1-foot bed lengths. Bed availability depends on trim and cab configuration, so review the exact listing or window sticker before choosing a Tundra.
Yes. Toyota offers Tundra i-FORCE MAX hybrid trims. The i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain is rated at 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque.
No. Tundra i-FORCE MAX models do not need to be plugged in. They combine a gasoline engine with electric motor support and are refueled with gasoline.
Toyota lists the i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 at 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. The available i-FORCE MAX twin-turbo V6 hybrid powertrain is rated at 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque.
Toyota-estimated MPG varies by trim and powertrain. SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, and 1794 Edition are listed at 18 city/23 highway MPG. Limited i-FORCE MAX is listed at 20 city/24 highway MPG, Platinum i-FORCE MAX, 1794 Edition i-FORCE MAX, and Capstone are listed at 19 city/22 highway MPG, and TRD Pro is listed at 18 city/20 highway MPG. Check the window sticker for the exact Tundra you are considering.
Toyota lists Limited i-FORCE MAX at 20 city/24 highway MPG, which is the strongest listed city/highway MPG estimate in the current Tundra lineup. Actual fuel economy can vary based on equipment, road conditions, cargo, towing, and driving style.
The best Tundra trim for towing depends on the exact cab, bed, drivetrain, equipment, and trailer setup. Toyota lists maximum towing capacity at up to 12,000 pounds when properly equipped, and SR5 is notable because Toyota highlights a tow hitch receiver, Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, and selectable driving and TOW/HAUL modes.
Tundra TRD Pro is the strongest fit for shoppers who want the most trail-focused Tundra trim. Toyota highlights TRD Pro off-road suspension with FOX® shocks, a 1.1-inch front lift, all-terrain tires, and TRD Pro exterior details.
Limited adds more comfort and a 14-inch touchscreen. Platinum adds a panoramic roof and premium seating features. 1794 Edition adds distinctive chrome exterior accents and a Saddle Tan interior with American walnut wood-grain trim. TRD Pro focuses on off-road hardware, while Capstone is the most upscale listed Tundra trim.
Yes. The Toyota Tundra is a strong full-size truck choice for drivers who need towing strength, payload capacity, bed utility, available towing technology, and multiple bed-length choices. Confirm the exact configuration before towing or loading, because ratings vary by equipment and setup.
The Toyota Tundra can be a practical choice for New England winters when properly equipped, especially for shoppers who want a full-size truck with available traction-focused and off-road equipment. Proper tires, road conditions, speed, visibility, and driver judgment still matter, so always drive appropriately for winter weather.
Tundra lease deals and lease specials may be available depending on current programs and inventory. Review our new Toyota specials or contact Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro for current offer details.
Yes. You can apply for financing online, value your trade, and work with our finance team to review available options for a new Toyota Tundra.
The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup with higher listed towing and payload figures, larger bed options, and more full-size truck strength. The Toyota Tacoma is a midsize pickup that is easier to maneuver and park while still offering open-bed utility, available hybrid power, and trail-focused trims. Choose Tundra if towing strength, payload, bed length, and full-size cabin space are priorities.
Why Buy Your Toyota Tundra at Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro?The new Toyota Tundra is built for drivers who want full-size pickup strength, twin-turbo power, available i-FORCE MAX hybrid performance, serious towing and payload ratings, and modern Toyota truck technology. Browse current Toyota Tundra inventory, value your trade, apply for financing, or contact Nucar Toyota of North Attleboro to ask about a specific Tundra. From Route 120 errands to weekend plans around Foxborough or Smithfield, it’s easy to see why Everyone Loves a Nucar!