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TUNDRA OFFICIALLY HEADING DOWN UNDER

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THE Toyota Tundra full-size pickup has taken a massive stride towards going on sale in Australia after Toyota confirmed a local right-hand-drive developmen­t program.

Toyota Australia has long been investigat­ing the potential to bring the Usa-focused truck to this market, noting the success of other imported American trucks like the RAM 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado that have been converted to RHD.

Tundra prototypes will begin testing next month and be evaluated “against Australia’s severe local conditions and tough customer use”.

Toyota Australia says that by late 2023 the final stage of the RHD re-engineerin­g program will involve 300 Tundra vehicles testing nationwide in real-world conditions.

The company is partnering with the Walkinshaw Automotive Group for the Tundra re-engineerin­g and build project. Walkinshaw has vast experience in converting full-size pickups for Australia, with existing responsibi­lities for both the RAM range (on behalf of importer Ateco) and the Chevrolet Silverado (for GM Special Vehicles)

Toyota claims its program will set a new benchmark in Australia for converting left-hand drive trucks to right-hand drive. The company says the Tundra prototypes will borrow components from its global parts bin and include the steering column and rack, accelerato­r, brake pedals and gearshift lever from the Landcruise­r 300.

That’s made easier by the Tundra and LC300 sharing Toyota’s TNGA-F platform, along with the Sequoia three-row large SUV sold in the States.

Toyota says the Tundra will not be confirmed for sale in Australia until the developmen­t program has proved completely successful.

“This is a dedicated re-engineerin­g program, led by Toyota Australia and made possible by our global partners, and is closely supported by our parent company and Toyota North America,” said Sean Hanley, Toyota Australia’s vice president sales, marketing and franchise operations. “This project shows just how serious we are at Toyota about quality, and a RHD Tundra will not be available for sale in Australia until we are totally satisfied.”

The Toyota Tundra prototypes will be powered by a twin-turbocharg­ed 3.5-litre petrol V6 hybrid unit. The V6 hybrid produces 326kw and 790Nm, and is offered only in the highest trim grades in the USA, such as the Tundra TRD Pro. Other models feature just a twin-turbo petrol V6 with lower outputs.

The latest-generation Toyota Tundra was unveiled in September 2021, replacing the previous model that had been on sale for 14 years. Notable changes included a switch from leaf springs to a multi-link arrangemen­t for the rear suspension, new engines and a more sophistica­ted cabin featuring either 8.0-inch or 14-inch infotainme­nt touchscree­ns.

It also comes with the impressive towing capacity the full-size pickup segment is renowned for, rated at up to 5443kg in the USA market.

The American Tundra is available in seven trim grades, with a choice of double-cab or crew-cab in most grades, and with a choice of two bed lengths.

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