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2026 Toyota Tundra review | CarExpert


The Toyota Tundra finally arrived in local showrooms late in 2024, after a lengthy evaluation period that saw this big pickup truck leased to selected customers to confirm it met the exacting quality standards set by the Japanese brand.

But really, we’ve been waiting a lot longer than a year or so to get a full-size pickup truck from the number one brand in Australia. This is the third generation of Tundra, a nameplate that first appeared in 1999 as a replacement for the 1993 T-100 which was a bit too ‘stretched HiLux’ for American tastes.

That’s exactly who the Tundra was conceived for: Americans. Oh sure, it’s been offered in markets like Canada and Mexico and of course now Australia, but first and foremost this is a vehicle targeting the heart of the American car market in which pickups like the Ford F-Series reign supreme.

The Tundra has amassed a loyal following in the US, but it has never come even remotely close to knocking off Ford, Chevrolet or Ram off the pickup podium despite the strength of the Toyota brand over there.

The Australian market is a very different one, however. These pickups sell in much lower volumes relative to the rest of the market, with utes like the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger dominating the sales charts here in the way the Ford F-Series does there.