2026 Toyota Tundra Trims and Pricing at Temecula Valley Toyota
The 2026 Toyota Tundra lineup offers seven distinct trim levels — SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794 Edition, TRD Pro, and Capstone — with MSRP ranging from $41,260 to $80,800. Whether you prioritize work-ready utility or premium comfort, understanding how pricing, features, and powertrains differ across trims helps Temecula and Murrieta drivers find the right Tundra for their needs and budget.
For 2026, Toyota has made key updates across the lineup: a larger 32.2-gallon fuel tank is now standard on all trims, a tow hitch with 7/4-pin connector comes standard even on the SR, and Double Cab models now include rear console air vents. The TRD Pro gains an available IsoDynamic seat option and a new Wave Maker exterior color, while the Capstone receives refreshed Shale premium textured leather interior.
Powertrain Options and Performance
Every 2026 Tundra is powered by a 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6 paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. Toyota offers two tunes of this engine plus a hybrid option.
i-FORCE (SR)
358 horsepower and 406 lb-ft of torque. Towing capacity up to 8,300 pounds. EPA-estimated up to 18 city / 24 highway mpg (4×2).
i-FORCE (SR5 and Above)
389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. Maximum towing capacity of 12,000 pounds on the SR5 Double Cab 4×2 with 6.5-foot bed. EPA-estimated up to 18 city / 23 highway mpg (4×2).
i-FORCE MAX Hybrid
437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque. Maximum towing capacity of 11,450 pounds. EPA-estimated up to 20 city / 24 highway / 22 combined mpg (4×2).
Advanced towing technologies complement the Tundra’s power, including Trailer-Sway Control, an Integrated Trailer Brake Controller standard on SR5 and above, and available Straight Path Assist for confident trailer backing. Load-Leveling Rear Air Suspension is available on select trims to maintain ride height under heavy loads.
2026 Toyota Tundra Trim Levels and Pricing
| Trim | Starting MSRP | Engine | Max Towing | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SR | $41,260 | i-FORCE (358 hp) | 8,300 lbs | 18-in. wheels, LED headlights, 8-in. touchscreen, composite bed |
| SR5 | ~$46,500 | i-FORCE (389 hp) | 12,000 lbs | Power driver’s seat, LED fog lights, dual-zone climate, trailer brake controller |
| Limited | ~$54,860 | i-FORCE / i-FORCE MAX available | Up to 11,450 lbs | 20-in. wheels, leather seats, 14-in. touchscreen, heated/ventilated front seats, BSM |
| Platinum | ~$62,000 | i-FORCE / i-FORCE MAX available | Up to 11,175 lbs | Panoramic moonroof, JBL audio, wireless charging, Trailer Backup Guide |
| 1794 Edition | ~$62,000 | i-FORCE / i-FORCE MAX available | Up to 11,175 lbs | Western-inspired interior, massaging front seats, unique trim accents |
| TRD Pro | ~$72,565 | i-FORCE MAX standard | Up to 11,215 lbs | FOX shocks, BBS wheels, Falken all-terrain tires, Crawl Control, skid plates |
| Capstone | $80,800 | i-FORCE MAX standard | Up to 10,890 lbs | 22-in. wheels, power running boards, semi-aniline leather, head-up display |
SR — Starting at $41,260 MSRP
The SR serves as the work-ready foundation of the Tundra lineup. Standard equipment includes 18-inch wheels, LED headlights, an aluminum composite bed that resists dents and corrosion, and an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The SR is available in both Double Cab and CrewMax configurations with rear-wheel or four-wheel drive. With the i-FORCE engine producing 358 horsepower, the SR delivers reliable utility for drivers in Temecula and Menifee who need a capable work truck without a premium price tag.
SR5 — Starting at Approximately $46,500 MSRP
The SR5 steps up with an 8-way power-adjustable driver’s seat, LED fog lights, dual-zone automatic climate control, and split-folding rear seats. This trim also gets the higher-output i-FORCE engine at 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque, along with a standard trailer brake controller and Class IV hitch. The SR5 Double Cab 4×2 with a 6.5-foot bed achieves the lineup’s maximum towing capacity of 12,000 pounds, making it the strongest towing configuration in the Tundra range. For Lake Elsinore and Wildomar drivers who tow boats, trailers, or equipment regularly, the SR5 offers the best balance of capability and value.
Limited — Starting at Approximately $54,860 MSRP
The Limited introduces a significant upgrade in comfort and technology. Standard features include 20-inch wheels, leather-trimmed upholstery, a 14-inch touchscreen, heated and ventilated power-adjustable front seats, a digital instrument cluster, and advanced safety technology including blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. The Limited is the most affordable trim eligible for the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, which adds substantial low-end torque for easier towing and improved fuel economy. For Fallbrook and Canyon Lake families who want a capable truck that doubles as a comfortable daily driver, the Limited strikes a compelling balance between features and price.
Platinum — Starting at Approximately $62,000 MSRP
The Platinum moves the Tundra into luxury territory with a panoramic moonroof, ambient interior lighting, a 12-speaker JBL premium audio system, heated and ventilated front and rear seats, a heated steering wheel, wireless charging, and Toyota’s Trailer Backup Guide for easier maneuvering with a trailer. The Platinum is available with either the standard i-FORCE or the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain.
1794 Edition — Starting at Approximately $62,000 MSRP
The 1794 Edition shares the Platinum’s technology and comfort features but wraps them in a distinctive interior with unique upholstery and Western-inspired trim accents, paired with massaging front seats. Like the Platinum, it is available with either powertrain option.
TRD Pro — Starting at Approximately $72,565 MSRP
The TRD Pro is engineered for serious off-road capability. Built exclusively as a CrewMax 4WD with the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain standard, it features FOX internal-bypass shocks with a 1.1-inch front lift, BBS forged-aluminum wheels with Falken WILDPEAK all-terrain tires, skid plates, Crawl Control, Multi-Terrain Select, and a heritage-inspired “TOYOTA” grille. For 2026, the TRD Pro adds available IsoDynamic seats — designed with their own built-in suspension system to reduce driver fatigue on rough terrain — and a new Wave Maker exterior color. Winchester and Sun City drivers who explore trails and backcountry terrain will find the TRD Pro purpose-built for the task.
Capstone — Starting at $80,800 MSRP
At the top of the lineup, the Capstone combines maximum luxury with the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain standard. Features include 22-inch wheels, power-deployable running boards, semi-aniline leather-trimmed seats, a head-up display, and every premium technology feature available across the Tundra range. For 2026, the Capstone receives refreshed Shale premium textured leather interior. The Capstone comes exclusively as a CrewMax 4WD and delivers 437 horsepower with refined on-road comfort.
Which 2026 Tundra Trim Offers the Best Value?
For many drivers near Temecula, the Limited trim represents the strongest overall value in the lineup. It bridges the gap between the work-focused SR5 and the luxury-oriented Platinum, providing heated and ventilated seats, the larger 14-inch touchscreen, and the option to add the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain — all without crossing into the mid-$60,000 range. The hybrid option on the Limited adds meaningful torque for towing while improving fuel economy, making it a practical choice for drivers who haul regularly along the I-15 corridor between Murrieta and Fallbrook.
For buyers focused purely on towing capability at the lowest cost, the SR5 remains the strongest pick. For those who want the ultimate in off-road readiness, the TRD Pro delivers purpose-built hardware that no other trim matches.
Explore the complete 2026 Toyota Tundra lineup in detail on our 2026 Toyota Tundra Overview page, or browse our New Toyota Tundra Inventory to find available trims and configurations at Temecula Valley Toyota.