What are the new features of the Toyota Tundra for 2014?
Mia Smith
Published Mar 08, 2026
What are the new features of the Toyota Tundra for 2014?
The Tundra has been significantly updated for 2014 with a more ergonomic interior and a freshened exterior that includes a higher hood and replaceable bumper panels. The Western-themed 1794 Edition joins the top-line Platinum model.
What kind of car is the 2014 Toyota Tacoma?
Even though it’s a compact, the 2014 Toyota Tacoma looks every inch a truck, with a rugged and muscular attitude, a big grille (chrome on higher-end trim levels), pronounced fender bulges, large bumpers and a generally workman-like feel from front to rear.
What kind of car is the 2014 Toyota Sequoia?
A full-size seven passenger SUV, the 2014 Toyota Sequoia provides a comfortable ride without compromising power and utility. A family hauler that emphasizes comfort and safety, the 2014 Toyota Sienna is a minivan with seating for seven.
What kind of car is the 2014 Toyota Avalon?
A passenger sedan, the 2014 Toyota Avalon is a full-size vehicle built with quality, reliability, and comfort in mind. The hybrid variant of the standard Avalon, the 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid can achieve up to 40 mpg, during city driving.
Is the Toyota Tundra a full size truck?
The Tundra is Toyota’s entry in the full-size truck market, a segment long dominated by GM, Ram and America’s best-selling vehicle, the Ford F-150. For now, the revamped 2014 Tundra remains competitive, especially when fitted with a 5.7-liter V8.
Does the Toyota Tundra have a good resale value?
The truck remains a workhorse with stellar resale value, but faces an uphill battle, especially with an all-new F-150 around the corner. As with other full-size trucks, the 2014 Toyota Tundra’s price roughly doubles from a base model to a loaded top-line version.
How does the Toyota Tundra compare to its competitors?
Compared with its competitors, the Toyota starts a couple of thousand more than the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra and Ram 1500. An entry-level Tundra is about $3,000 below a base Nissan Titan, which is only available with a king-cab or crew-cab configuration.