2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro to start at $41,285 [w/ Videos]

2015 toyota tundra trd pro price specs
2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro

Your wait is nearly over.  The 2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro goes on sale at the end of September and starts at $41,285 for the Double Cab model. This MSRP price does not include the $1,100 delivery and handling charge. So, the starting price comes out to $42,385.  If you are going for the big CrewMax version, that truck will cost you a round $45,000, including the delivery charge.

The truck comes in a choice of three colors: Inferno Red, Attitude Black Metallic, and Super White.

How much value does the TRD Pro package provide?  You can configure a base Tundra SR5 CrewMax 4×4 with the 5.7L V8 for $38,855 with the delivery fees. It means that Toyota’s toughest off-road package for the Tundra costs $6,145.  This money gets you a well-rounded off-road package where all components were designed to compliment and work well together by the experts at TRD.

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These are the highlights of the package:

  • TRD-tuned springs with 2” lift for the front of the vehicle
  • Decreased spring rate to improve ride quality over harsh terrain
  • All-black 18-inch TRD alloy wheels with Michelin Off-Road tires designed exclusively for Tundra
  • 5.7-liter V8 with a TRD dual exhaust system
  • TRD front skid plate
  • TRD PRO quarter panel bed stamping
  • Multi-reflector halogen headlights with black sport bezels and manual level control
  • Unique interior seat color with red stitching
  • Unique TRD Pro instrument panel ornament insert

The Tundra TRD Pro presents a better relative value over the 2015 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro.  The smaller truck package costs around $7,820.  Although, the four-door Tacoma TRD Pro does come in at $37,415.

Check out this fun and informative TFLtruck off-road video, featuring the 2015 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro.

Andre Smirnov
Andre Smirnov

Andre Smirnov is a life-long automotive enthusiast, writer, producer, and software engineer. He has been writing and reporting at TFL since 2011. Likes ‘going for a drive’.