What we learned while driving the 2019 Toyota Tundra CrewMax

What we learned while driving the 2019 Toyota Tundra CrewMax
Photo: A.R. Shaw

We recently got an opportunity to take the 2019 Toyota Tundra 1794 CrewMax on the road during a holiday weekend to get a closer look at its capabilities. Here is what we learned about the Toyota Tundra 1794 CrewMax.

The first noticeable feature of the Tundra CrewMax is its sleek design which comes with a chrome grille, a faux wood-trimmed steering wheel, brown leather upholstery, 18-inch BBS wheels with all-terrain tires, LED head-and fog lamps, and leather-trimmed, heated and ventilated front bucket seats.


On the road, it handles rather smoothly for a vehicle its size and garners a level of respect that most vehicles in its class would envy. When it comes to size, the Tundra provides superior legroom space for up to five adult passengers and has great storage capacity when rear seats are folded.

  In terms of safety, the Tundra features the Toyota Safety Sense-P (TSS-P) which can assist drivers with forward-collision warning and automatic high-beams. Other features include standard adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and lane-departure warning.


   With fuel economy, the Tundra can achieve 13 mpg city, 17 mpg highway. Overall, the Tundra 1794 CrewMax is perfect for the person looking for a vehicle with superior size, towing capability, and the style and sleekness needed for a night out on the town.

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