Front view of an orange Toyota truck splashing through a muddy water puddle with bright headlights on.

Welcome to Toyota of Katy, where we dive into the impressive towing capacity of the all-new 2024 Toyota Tundra. As experts in the automotive industry, we are thrilled to share with you the remarkable capabilities of this new Toyota truck. The Toyota Tundra has long been celebrated for its ruggedness, reliability, and performance, and the newest iteration is no exception. With its robust engineering and advanced technology, the new Toyota Tundra sets a new standard for towing prowess in its class. Join us as we explore the towing capabilities that make the new Toyota Tundra the ultimate choice for tackling tough jobs with ease and confidence.

2024 Toyota Tundra Payload and Towing Capacity by Trim

Trim LevelEngineMax TowingMax Payload
SRi-FORCE 3.4L Twin-Turbo V68,3001,820
SR5i-FORCE 3.4L Twin-Turbo V611,0101,720
Limitedi-FORCE 3.4L Twin-Turbo V611,1201,740
Platinumi-FORCE MAX 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid10,9601,595
1794 Editioni-FORCE 3.4L Twin-Turbo V610,8901,575
TRD Proi-FORCE MAX 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid11,1751,600
Capstonei-FORCE MAX 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid10,3401,485

The Toyota Tundra boasts an impressive array of trim options, each offering remarkable towing capacities to suit your needs. Starting with the SR trim, equipped with the i-FORCE 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 engine, you can confidently tow up to 8,300 pounds while carrying a payload of 1,820 pounds. Moving up to the SR5 trim, the towing capacity jumps to an impressive 11,010 pounds, with a payload capacity of 1,720 pounds, making it ideal for heavier loads and rugged terrain.

For those seeking luxury and power, the Limited trim offers a towing capacity of 11,120 pounds and a payload capacity of 1,740 pounds, ensuring you can tackle even the toughest jobs with ease. The Platinum trim introduces the i-FORCE MAX 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 Hybrid engine, offering a towing capacity of 10,960 pounds and a payload capacity of 1,595 pounds, while still providing exceptional fuel efficiency. The 1794 Edition continues the trend of impressive towing capabilities with a capacity of 10,890 pounds and a payload of 1,575 pounds, ensuring you have the power you need when you need it most. For off-road enthusiasts, the TDR Pro trim offers a towing capacity of 11,175 pounds and a payload capacity of 1,600 pounds, making it the perfect choice for tackling rugged terrain with confidence. Finally, the Capstone trim rounds out the lineup with a towing capacity of 10,340 pounds and a payload capacity of 1,485 pounds, providing ample power and versatility for any task at hand. No matter which trim you choose, the Toyota Tundra delivers unparalleled towing capabilities, making it the ultimate choice for tackling tough jobs with ease and confidence.

Toyota Tundra Towing Technology

The Toyota Tundra isn’t just about raw power; it’s also equipped with cutting-edge towing technology to enhance your towing experience. With features like the Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist, maneuvering trailers becomes a breeze, ensuring precise alignment and control. The Panoramic View Monitor offers a comprehensive view of your surroundings, making it easier to navigate tight spaces and avoid obstacles while towing.

Additionally, the Adaptive Variable Suspension adapts to changing road conditions, providing a smoother ride and improved stability when towing heavy loads. And with available TOW/HAUL modes, the Tundra optimizes performance and transmission shift points for enhanced towing capability, ensuring you have the power and control you need, no matter the terrain. With these advanced towing technologies, the Toyota Tundra sets the standard for towing convenience and confidence in its class.

Visit Toyota of Katy to Experience the Power of the New Toyota Tundra

In our examination of the towing capabilities of the Toyota Tundra at Toyota of Katy in Katy, Texas, this robust truck showcases an impressive array of features tailored to meet diverse towing needs, encompassing power, technology, and safety. While various trucks offer commendable towing capabilities, the Toyota Tundra stands out as the ultimate choice, delivering unmatched reliability, versatility, and advanced towing technology. With its powerful i-FORCE 3.4L Twin-Turbo V6 engine and exceptional towing capacities across different trims, the Tundra is equipped to tackle the toughest towing challenges with confidence and ease. Step inside the Tundra’s cabin, and you’ll discover a suite of advanced towing technology features designed to enhance your towing experience. From the Trailer Backup Guide with Straight Path Assist to the Adaptive Variable Suspension, the Tundra prioritizes convenience, control, and safety for both driver and cargo. To delve deeper into the exceptional towing capabilities of the Toyota Tundra and experience its unmatched blend of power, technology, and safety, visit us at Toyota of Katy or contact us at (844) 809-1063. Explore our website for additional information on our inventory, services, and financing options, guiding you toward making the best choice for your towing needs. Elevate your towing experience with the exceptional capabilities of the

A man loading a suitcase into a red sedan while a woman approaches the car from a blue A-frame house.

Even though SUVs are dominating the automotive industry these days, Toyota continues to prove that compact and midsize cars, like the Corolla and Camry, are just as desirable.

Speaking of these two models, we’ve decided to compare them since each one is so popular. We’ll do this by going over their performance, passenger and cargo space, and reliability. Find out if the new Toyota Camry or Toyota Corolla is right for you by reading along!

Corolla Vs. Camry: Performance

The new Toyota Corolla for sale features a 2.0L cylinder engine that can generate up to 169 horsepower. On top of that, this model also comes with a hybrid powertrain option! It can produce 121 horsepower when in front-wheel drive.

When looking at the 2023 Toyota Camry, there are three engine options: a 2.5L engine (205 horsepower), a 3.5L V6 engine (301 horsepower), and a hybrid (208 horsepower). In contrast to the Corolla, the Camry has a higher base engine horsepower and maximum horsepower output. However, like the Corolla, the Camry does have an available all-wheel drive system!

And when considering gas mileage, the gas-powered Corolla estimates 31 City/40 highway mpg, and the gas-powered Camry can get up to 28 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway. For the hybrid versions, each of these cars has similar efficiency ratings. The Corolla Hybrid gets up to 53 city/52 highway mpg, and the Camry Hybrid gets up to 51 city/53 highway.

Corolla and Camry Space Comparison

First things first-the 2023 Camry is bigger than the 2023 Corolla. It has a total passenger volume of 100.4 cubic feet, whereas the Toyota Corolla has a total passenger volume of 88.6 cubic feet.

As for storage space, the Camry has a bigger trunk than the Corolla. It has a maximum cargo capacity of 15.1 cubic feet, and the Corolla has a 13.1

Corolla Vs. Camry: Warranty & Reliability

Both the Corolla and Camry come with a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty and a 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty. Equally important, both cars have a free maintenance plan, with two years of 25,000 miles of coverage.

If we had to choose, the Corolla is more reliable than the Camry. It earned a J.D Power reliability rating of 85/100 compared to 84/100 for the Camry.

Toyota Corolla and Toyota Camry Near Fort Bend

So, which Toyota is better? Ultimately, there is no right or wrong answer. If you find yourself having to choose between these two models, we recommend you stop by our dealership near Sugar Land, Richmond, and Cypress to take one out for a test drive!

Once you’ve decided which new Toyota is right for you, our finance department will help you create a payment schedule that matches your budget as much as possible. And our service department has your back when it comes to routine service and amazing service specials!

A man in a suit approaches a shiny, bronze-colored Toyota Venza parked on a paved surface.

Toyota has long been known for its reputation for reliability and durability, and this reputation extends to its certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles. CPO vehicles are used Toyotas that have undergone a rigorous inspection process to ensure they meet Toyota’s high standards for quality and performance. You can be confident that you’re getting a great car when you buy a CPO Toyota. Here are some of the top benefits of buying a CPO Toyota:

Read the rest of this entry »