Toyota has come up with several options and option packages to choose from to equip a new 2012 Toyota Tundra full-size pickup truck. New models were introduced today by Toyota and while no prices were announced, the Japanese carmaker has in general been holding the line on MSRPs. The 2011 Tundras started at around $24,000 for bare-bones models but cost $43,000 or more, well-equipped.
The 2012 Tundra grade Double Cab (pictured) and CrewMax models have four packages: A Convenience Package, Convenience Package with Bucket Seats, Upgrade Package and SR5 Package.
The Toyota Tundra DoubleCab and CrewMax also have an optional Chrome Package that includes chromed exhaust top, side mirrors, door handles and chrome-clad 18-inch steel wheels.
The 2012 Tundra Regular Cab offers four option packages that are revised from what was offered in 2011: The SR5 Package, SR5 Upgrade Package, TRD Off-Road Package and Color-Keyed Bumper Package.
Then there's the optional TRD Off-Road Package, which combines off-road tuned suspension featuring Bilstein gas-charged mono-tube shock absorbers, P275 / 65 R18 BFGoodrich off-road tires on 18-inch alloy wheels, plus fog lamps, fuel tank skid plates and TRD Off-Road graphics.