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Vehicle Comparison

See how Toyota vehicles compare against the competition. Start by choosing your Toyota vehicle and a competitor to learn more on how they stack up.
  • 2022 GR86
  • 2020 86
  • 2022 4Runner
  • 2021 4Runner
  • 2022 Avalon
  • 2021 Avalon
  • 2022 Avalon Hybrid
  • 2021 Avalon Hybrid
  • 2022 Camry
  • 2021 Camry
  • 2022 C-HR
  • 2021 C-HR
  • 2022 Corolla
  • 2021 Corolla
  • 2022 Corolla Hybrid
  • 2021 Corolla Hybrid
  • 2022 Camry Hybrid
  • 2021 Camry Hybrid
  • 2022 Corolla Hatchback
  • 2021 Corolla Hatchback
  • 2022 Corolla Cross
  • 2022 GR Supra
  • 2021 GR Supra
  • 2022 Highlander
  • 2021 Highlander
  • 2022 Highlander Hybrid
  • 2021 Highlander Hybrid
  • 2022 Mirai
  • 2022 Prius
  • 2021 Prius
  • 2022 Prius Prime
  • 2021 Prius Prime
  • 2022 RAV4
  • 2021 RAV4
  • 2022 RAV4 Hybrid
  • 2021 RAV4 Hybrid
  • 2022 RAV4 Prime
  • 2021 RAV4 Prime
  • 2022 Sequoia
  • 2021 Sequoia
  • 2022 Sienna
  • 2021 Sienna
  • 2022 Tacoma
  • 2021 Tacoma
  • 2022 Tundra
  • 2021 Tundra
  • 2022 Venza
  • 2021 Venza
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    Built to work. Born to play.

    With a lineage that goes back more than 50 years and iconic nameplates like Land Cruiser and Hilux, Toyota trucks have come to define the word “tough.” And there are few things tougher than the 2020 Toyota Tundra full-size pickup. With a powerful 5.7-liter V8 and overbuilt drivetrain, properly equipped Tundras can tow over 10,000 lbs. Grades like Tundra Platinum and 1794 Edition mean you can haul all that cargo in style and comfort too. And, of course, each Tundra is assembled with pride in the great state of Texas. So whether you’re looking to haul lumber to the worksite or simply haul through the campsite, there’s a 2020 Tundra built just for you. They say that true strength endures, and we’re here to prove it. Let’s get to work.

    See how the 2020 Toyota Tundra Limited 5.7L Double Cab compares against the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Double Cab. If power is a concern, the Tundra Limited Double Cab has a horsepower of 381 whereas the Silverado 1500 LTZ Double Cab has a horsepower of 355. Additionally, the Tundra Limited Double Cab comes standard with a coming home device, garage door opener, and power sliding rear window whereas on the Silverado 1500 LTZ Double Cab these features are all optional.

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