2014 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition Test Drive - Fox News

Named to commemorate the founding year of the San Antonio ranch that the Tundra factory was built on, the 1794 Edition is a rustic take on the urban style of the Tundra Platinum trim level. The truck now features more chiseled body panels and an all-new interior design that’s more along the lines of the smaller Toyota Tacoma’s. The 1794 Edition is available only in a crew max body style with Toyota’s big 5. 7-liter V8 and either 2WD or 4WD. It features very supple, light saddle brown leather upholstery, wood trim, 18-inch silver spoke wheels and an enormous grille with... The 381 hp engine isn’t the most powerful in its class, but it’s up there, and the cabin is big enough to let the Rio Grande run through it. To offer more legroom to the backseat passengers, you’d have to give the Tundra a limousine-style stretch. The oh-so-important tow rating for the 1794 Edition is 9,000 pounds, which is more than enough to haul around your fancy show pony, while some other Tundra models max out at 10,400 pounds. Toyota is the only full-size truck builder that uses the new standardized rating system developed by the SAE. Source: www.foxnews.com