Overland Classifieds :: 2017 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro

The Tundra, much like the rest of Toyota’s 4WD line-up, has a reputation for excellence. These are by no means the best equipped trucks, nor are they especially comfortable or economical, but when it comes to bulletproof reliability and build quality, they’re class-leading. The Tundra has always been respectable on backcountry trails, but older models have fallen a little short of their rivals with a locking differential only just being added to the all-new 2022 Tundra. Nevertheless, earlier variants could be optioned with one of Toyota’s rugged packages which include the SR5, TRD Off Road, and TRD Pro. The latter is the most desirable and enhances the truck with a two-inch lift, TRD exhaust, Bilstein shocks, TRD wheels, skid plates, and a more luxurious interior. If you’d like to know how the Tundra performs as a long-term home-on-wheels and overlanding platform, listen to Bound for Nowhere discuss their 2019 Tundra with Ashley Giordano on the Overland Journal Podcast. Today’s offering has covered just 96,000 miles, features the TRD Pro package, premium modifications, roof top tent, and despite $25,000 in upgrades, is priced at a competitive $55,000.

From the Seller:

Very clean truck with many upgrades and improvements. Mostly highway miles. All service receipts are available. All modifications were completed by the respected Adventure Motors in Kansas City, Missouri.”

2017 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro

The Tundra is fitted with a 5.7-liter V8 that produces 381 horsepower, 401 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 15 mpg. A powerful albeit thirsty motor is matched with excellent go-anywhere capability, thanks to 4WD, low range, Bilstein shocks with remote reservoirs, two-inch lift, skid plates, 10.6-inches of ground clearance, and more. Inside driver comforts include:

  • Infotainment system with navigation, 7-inch
  • Climate control
  • Heated front seats
  • Leather upholstery
  • Backup camera
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Toyota Safety Sense with Pre-Collision
  • Premium JL Audio speakers

Distinguishing Features

  • Front Runner Slimline II roof rack
  • Toytec Boss kit and progressive leaf pack, and SPC upper control arms
  • RCI Off Road transfer case and engine skid plate
  • Extreme LED, Switch Pros, and Baja Designs lighting
  • Freshwater, 42-liters
  • Nitto Trail Grapplers

This 2017 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro is listed for $55,000 and is currently located in Kansas City, Missouri. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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