2020 Toyota Tundra 4×4 :: Classifieds

A Toyota Tundra Overland build

There’s no shortage of Tundras listed on our forum with recent examples including this 2004 SR5 4×4, a 2008 TRD Off-Road with an Overland Explorer Vehicles camper, and a 2022 SR5 TRD Off Road with a MITS alloy tray. In addition, this Toyota was chosen amongst Overland Journal’s Full Size Truck of the Year with Scott Brady asserting that “Toyota trucks are legendary for their quality, durability, and reliability, with Tundra’s of any variant achieving million-mile service lives.” It’s a platform you can depend on for both commercial and recreational purposes and will perform regardless of climate or terrain. If you’d like a better of the Tundra’s all-round performance then I highly recommend checking out the adventures of Revere Overland on YouTube. Today’s 2020 Toyota Tundra Limited showcases the bulletproof 5.7-liter V8, RSI Evo Smart Cap, and extensive premium modifications. This truck also has its own build thread on our forum that documents all upgrades and many of its adventures. 

A Toyota Tundra slide out

From the Seller:

I am looking to sell my nicely built 2020 Toyota Tundra 4X4 (Limited) overland ready truck. I purchased the truck new in March 2020 (pre-covid) and started the build. I have put a lot of time and effort into building this Tundra in a tasteful manner and keeping everything clean and orderly. No short cuts or hacks.”

A Toyota Tundra 4x4 overland camper

2020 Toyota Tundra 4×4

The Tundra is fitted with a powerful 5.7-liter V8 that produces 381 horsepower, 401 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 14 mpg. A long-lived motor is mated with excellent capability thanks to 4WD, low range, rear limited-slip differential, and more. Inside the Toyota is well-equipped with driver comforts that include: 

  • Infotainment system with navigation 
  • Cruise control 
  • Heated seats 
  • Air conditioning 
  • Power steering, locks, windows, and mirrors

RSI Smart cap

Distinguishing Features

  • Front King 2.5 extended travel coilovers with 650# springs, rear King 2.5 shocks with Alcan custom springs, and Wheelers Offroad bump stops 
  • White Knuckle Offroad sliders and RCI Offroad skid plates
  • Demello Offroad Baja front bumper with Baja lighting 
  • Evo Corse wheels with General Grabber X3 tires 
  • RSI Evo Smart Cap and Alu-Cab rooftop tent 
  • ARB Twin-Air compressor
  • Custom built bed platform with slide-out for fridge

ARB air compressor

This 2020 Toyota Tundra 4×4 is listed for $68,723 OBO and is currently located in West Sacramento, California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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