Toyota has finally confirmed when you’ll be able to purchase its US-built, locally remanufactured Tundra pickup in Australia. The 2025 Toyota Tundra will go on sale from mid-November 2024, the culmination of a project that’s been in the works since 2019. Once it goes on sale, it’ll be offered solely in Limited guise, however Toyota has confirmed a higher-spec model will follow during the second quarter of 2025.

Toyota hasn’t confirmed what this will be called, referring to it only as “a new Australian top-of-the-range premium version”. 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal.

Browse now . The company has yet to confirm pricing, though an entry in an industry pricing guide seen by CarExpert earlier this year listed a sticker of $145,990 before on-road costs. Toyota has previously referred to this amount as “indicative only”.

All Tundras locally will use Toyota’s 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 powertrain, called i-Force Max, with 326kW of power and 790Nm of torque. The Tundra features a 10-speed automatic transmission and a part-time four-wheel drive system with a dual-range transfer case.

It boasts a braked towing capacity of 4500kg, a whole 1000kg more than the most capable versions of the HiLux . Standard equipment on the Tundra Limited includes: The as-yet unnamed top-spec version adds: Those inclusions suggest it’ll follow the US-market Tundra Platinum closely, though this grade has g.