May 3, 2018
Toyota Tundra Towing and Payload

Look around almost any work site and you’re likely to spot at least one Toyota Tundra. This hard-working truck is well-known for being one of the sturdiest, most reliable partners around. If you haven’t yet checked it out, the experts at Peruzzi Toyota can provide all the details – but for now, let’s focus on the 2018 Toyota Tundra’s exceptional towing and payload capacity.

Depending on the model you choose, you can expect anywhere from 310 to 381 of horsepower, with 327 to 401 lbs-foot of torque. You can also count on a towing capacity that ranges from almost 7,000 to a little over 10,000 pounds. That’s a ton of power, right at your fingertips. And even if you choose the 2018 Toyota Tundra’s Flex Fuel model, you’ll never lose out on control or towing ability.

The 2018 Toyota Tundra has expanded on these impressive power options by including a standard Tow/Haul Mode that gives a little extra electronic boost so that the truck experiences improved throttle response and towing efficiency.

When pulling a heavy load, reliable braking is absolutely essential. Toyota’s Trailer-Sway Control feature ensures that your braking reads things accurately, and allows for far more control in keeping things stabilized. Please note that this particular feature requires a compatible trailer.

In addition to the 2018 Toyota Tundra’s impressive payload and towing performance, all of that comes with plenty of comfortable features and class-leading safety technology. So if you’re in the market for a rugged truck that will never let you down, either at the site or on the road, stop by Peruzzi Toyota for a test drive. You can also take a look at our huge inventory of over 300 new Toyota vehicles including other trucks like the Toyota Tacoma. If you’re looking for something a little more affordable but just as reliable, take a look at Peruzzi Toyota’s huge selection of over 500 pre-owned vehicles available for residents of Bethlehem, PA and Allentown, PA. Visit Peruzzi Toyota at 2601 Bethlehem Pike in Hatfield, PA to learn more about the Tundra!