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Having a Toyota truck is an easy way to enjoy a ton of versatility, whether you're towing or you're driving off-road. However, you have a big choice when looking at either the Toyota Tacoma or the Toyota Tundra. Both of these trucks are great in the Leesville, New Llano, and Anacoco areas, so which is the choice for you?
To find out, just take a look at this comparison brought to you by Hixson Toyota! Whatever vehicle information you're looking for, Hixson has it: has a new culture, new attitude, and an easier way.
Toyota Tacoma vs Toyota Tundra: Off-Road Capabilities
When you have a large truck, you'll have no trouble taking on muddy trails. The Toyota Tacoma and the Toyota Tundra can both be equipped with an available 4x4 driveline that will send torque to all your wheels. This feature is key if you're planning on driving on some truly demanding terrain.
You can count on the Toyota Tacoma to take you further down rugged trails with its available Multi-Terrain Select and Crawl Control feature. This system gives you a variety of drive modes to tune your drivetrain to specific surfaces. The addition of Crawl Control means your truck can maintain your throttle control while crawling over rocks.
Toyota Tacoma vs Toyota Tundra: Engine Power and Towing Capacity
When you need a vehicle that's designed more for heavy-duty towing, you can count on the Toyota Tundra to help you out. This truck comes standard with a 5.7L i-FORCE V8 engine with up to 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque. With the muscle of this truck, you can easily pull along up to 10,200 pounds behind you.
On the other hand, the most the Toyota Tacoma can give us is an available 3.5L V6 engine with up to 278 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque. This smaller engine also means you won't be able to tow as much with a max towing capacity of up to 6,800 pounds.
Toyota Tacoma vs Toyota Tundra: Safety Capabilities
Staying safe is on everyone's mind, and the Toyota Tacoma and Toyota Tundra both offer a full set of safety features in the form of the Toyota Safety Sense™ P system. This suite includes features like the Pre-Collision System, which automatically engages your brakes to help prevent collisions.
These vehicles also both provide drivers with Tire Pressure Monitor Systems, which allows your vehicle to gauge your tire pressure, so you know when to fill it back up. However, the Toyota Tacoma gives us a bit more to work with, though, thanks to an available Individual Tire Location Alert, which lets you monitor the pressure of individual tires. This is a huge help when you're watching your tires while on the trail.
Should I Drive the Toyota Tacoma or Toyota Tundra?
With all the things these two trucks are capable of, it can be tough deciding the model that's right for you. If you're more adventurous, we recommend you take a look at the Toyota Tacoma for its off-road capabilities. The Toyota Tundra, though is well equipped to take on heavy hauls around the Leesville, New Llano, and Anacoco areas.
Whenever you're ready to give these vehicles a try, just schedule a test drive with us online or over the phone today!
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