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Overland Classifieds :: 2021 Toyota Tundra Limited TRD Off-Road

Despite fuel price hikes, full-size trucks have never been so popular, with most owners accepting higher running costs in exchange for greater versatility and comfort. Overlanders have especially gravitated towards these vehicles as more people transition to remote work and ditch the weekend adventuring for long-term trips or even living on the road. Sure, mid-size trucks like the Tacoma or Colorado are great options for adventuring, but with modest payloads, you’ll quickly encroach on or even exceed the truck’s limitations. Hence, for heavier expedition builds and well-equipped campers, full-size trucks are the logical choice with often marginal running costs. Publisher Scott Brady looks at the benefits of the best full-size options on the market in Full-Size Revolution: Overland Full-Size Truck of the Year. Today’s 2021 Tundra TRD Off Road Limited has covered just 16,000 miles and showcases desirable factory options and premium aftermarket modifications.

From the Seller:

Bought this new from the dealer last year (last of the Growler V8s and before the new weird front end). All aftermarket stuff was installed at the time of purchase by the Toyota garage Vogue Autowerks in Kirkland, Washington. Excellent condition inside and out. I have always serviced at a Toyota dealership. It just had its 15,000-mile service, and I think the next two services are covered by Toyota as well. Doing a restoration on another car so, this beast has to go.

2021 Toyota Tundra TRD Off Road Limited

The Tundra is fitted with a 5.7-liter V8 that produces 381 horsepower, 401 pound-feet of torque, and returns 13/18 mpg (city/highway). A powerful albeit thirsty motor is matched with impressive all-terrain capability, thanks to Toyota’s TRD Off-Road Package which incorporates uprated Bilstein shocks (these have since been swapped for Icon), a rear limited-slip differential, two-inch lift, TRD wheels, skid plates, and more. Inside, driver comforts include:

  • Leather upholstery
  • Heated seats
  • Keyless entry
  • Infotainment system with navigation
  • Premium JBL audio, 12-speaker
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Rearview camera
  • Parking sensors

Distinguishing Features

  • Method Race Wheels with Toyo Open Country tires
  • Icon Stage 3 suspension
  • Decked drawer system
  • Prinsu roof rack
  • SnugTop Rebel canopy with Sportsman Package
  • TRD Pro grill and cat-back dual exhaust
  • WeatherTech floor liners

This 2021 Toyota Tundra Limited is listed for $70,000 OBO and is currently located in Bend, Oregon. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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