Toyota has added a TRD Rally trim to its Tundra lineup, based on the TRD Off-Road. The TRD Rally gets a bunch of cool decals to highlight the company's successes in Baja rallying. There are also a handful of useful upgrades for off-roading, like a locking differential and all-terrain tires.

If the name Ivan "Ironman" Stewart means anything to you, Toyota has a pickup truck with your name on it. The new 2025 Tundra TRD Rally celebrates Toyota's past success in Baja rallying, and while it's not a full-on F-150 Raptor -fighter, we still think it's cool. Then again, pretty much anything Toyota sticks its TRD red-orange-yellow decals on is cool.

Essentially, this is a version of the Tundra TRD Off-Road, which means you get all-terrain tires, skid plates, a locking rear differential, Bilstein dampers, and Toyota's suite of off-roading electronics. The standard TRD Off-Road 18-inch wheels get new center caps with the TRD red-orange-yellow, and those colored accents carry into the interior as well. All worthy upgrades.

As with the regular TRD Off-Road, the TRD Rally is only available with the Tundra's base twin-turbo V-6, not the upgraded hybrid powertrain. It's also not available on the rear-wheel drive Tundra. Other updates for the 2025 Tundra are minor, if useful for pickup buyers.

There's a new fully power tailgate, a wireless tow camera system, and standard massaging seats for the luxurious 1794, Platinum, and Capstone trims. The TRD Pro also gets a new exclusive color, Mudbath,.