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2025 Toyota Tundra Gets TRD Rally Package, Massage Seats, and More

The 2025 Toyota Tundra adds new camera views, massaging seats, and a retro-inspired TRD Rally Package with off-road shocks. Plus the 2025 Sequoia gets a new luxury trim.
2025 Toyota Tundra TRD Rally Package(Photo/Toyota)
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Toyota is updating the Tundra pickup for 2025. The big news is a new Rally Package that gives buyers yet another off-road-focused option.

For 2025 the Tundra also gets massage seats, a power tailgate, and a TRD Pro color called Mudbath. Toyota is also making improvements to the Sequoia SUV, including adding its 1794 trim and massage seats.

Toyota calls the Rally Package “TRD inspired” instead of making it a TRD model of its own, like the TRD Pro. It borrows from Toyota’s long history of racing trucks in Baja, and uses the iconic red, orange, and yellow graphics of those dune-jumping trucks of decades past.

2025 Tundra TRD Rally Package: More Than Stripes

2025 Toyota Tundra TRD Rally Package
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The Rally Package is more than just cosmetics, though. It comes with 18-inch TRD wheels and Michelin all-terrain tires. It also gets Bilstein shocks to handle the bumps and skid plates underneath for when those bumps get a little too bumpy.

Essentially, it’s the TRD Off-Road package with different graphics. Like that truck, it gets a locking rear differential and Toyota’s suite of off-road electronic gadgets including Multi-Terrain Select and Crawl Control.

The Tundra TRD Rally Package won’t get the full TRD Pro suspension with 1.1-inch lift and Fox shocks, but it should offer enough upgrades for the average off-roader. It also adds a healthy dose of style, with red, orange, and yellow colored stripes on the SofTex faux-leather seats and on the dash.

Toyota will offer the package on SR5 grade trucks, and only with the 358 horsepower 3.4L twin-turbo V6. Toyota hasn’t announced pricing, but expect it to add an amount close to the $1,475 price of a TRD Off-Road Package.

Power Tailgate, Easier Towing, Massage Seats

2025 Toyota Tundra TRD Rally Package
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Every 2025 Tundra gets a power-release tailgate. Power close for the tailgate will be optional on some grades and comes with knee-lift assist.

Toyota is also adding a Wi-Fi-based remote trailer camera. The available towing mirrors have been tweaked. They’re taller for a better view, and Toyota said they have “revised mirror curvature” for a better field of view. We’re hoping that means a better view around them and not just of what’s behind you.

Buyers who pick the 1794, Platinum, or Capstone grade trucks get massage seats for the driver and front passenger. The seats can be controlled through the 14-inch touchscreen and have 10-way power adjustment.

TRD Pro Gets a Mudbath

2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro Mudbath
2025 Toyota 4Runner shows off TRD Pro Mudbath paint; (photo/Toyota)

This year’s TRD Pro color is Mudbath. It’s not as attention-grabbing as past TRD Pro offerings Voodoo Blue, Solar Octane, or Lime Rush, but it’s still a good-looking shade. Toyota didn’t give us photos of the new paint on the Tundra, but it’s the same color already announced for the 2025 4Runner TRD pictured above.

2025 Toyota Sequoia Adds 1794, Wireless Camera

2025 Toyota Sequoia 1794
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The 2025 Toyota Sequoia SUV sees some of the same changes, including the massaging front seats and Mudbath paint for TRD Pro. It will also offer the Tundra’s new wireless trailer camera system.

Toyota is adding the 1794 luxury grade trim to the Sequoia for 2025, which includes 20-inch wheels, special leather, and walnut trim. That makes six available grades of the big SUV.

Expect the 2025 Toyota Tundra and Sequoia to arrive at dealers later this year. Pricing hasn’t been announced, so expect it closer to the models’ arrival, and not too far off from current model pricing.

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