2011 Toyota Tundra Work Truck
2011 Toyota Tundra is offered in two grades (Tundra and Tundra Limited): three cab styles (Regular, Double Cab and Crew Max): three wheelbase lengths (126.8, 145.7 and 164.6 inches, depending on model and configuration): three bed lengths (78.7, 97.6 and for CrewMax only, 66.7-inches): and with three engine choices (one V6 and two V8’s).
In addition to the two model grades, Tundra offers the SR5 upgrade package that adds popular options at a value price. A Toyota Tundra Work Truck Package, also offered at a special value, is aimed at commercial truck buyers or customers who need a tough, no-frills truck with exceptional cargo and towing capacity. The package features vinyl seating and rubber flooring and is available in Regular and Double Cab configurations with any of the Tundra’s three engine choices.
Toyota has increased its power in the 2011 model pickup “Tundra” with 4.0-liter V6 standard engine. These truck models are also available with a choice of V8 engines, but the V6 engine is now offering dual independent variable valve intelligence (VVT-i) as a machine that has a greater power.
Power is at increased up to 270 horsepower of 236 hp and 278 pound-feet of torque, up from 266 lb-ft at 2010 model year. V6 engine has roller rockers and hydraulic lift to improve performance and paired with 5-speed automatic transmission. Toyota also makes the trailer control standard on all models of size truck for model 2011.
Model “Tundra” is also available with engines 4.6 liter i-Force V8 with 310 hp power and torque 327 lb-ft of torque, which is new in 2010, and the V8 5.7-liter i-Force with the power of 381 hp and 401 lb-ft, the same engine as in the model this year.
Both have VVT-i technology and both are paired with six-speed automatic transmission.
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