The Differences In The SR5 & Limited Trims For The 2023 Toyota Tundra

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Published 2023-04-29

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  • @jplatham1
    I got a fairly basic 2023 SR5 TRD Off-Road 4x4 CrewMax and for me it was the best trim for the money by a long shot. No premium package, but has a heated steering wheel, BS Monitoring + 32 gallon tank, and the TRD Pro’s front skid plate for around $55K msrp. I like the durable cloth seats that come standard, and all the physical buttons for AC, volume, etc. are really simple and appreciated. The truck is for daily driving and light off road duties, and I don’t need “premium” headlights that hardly do any better (the standard leds are great), overpriced speaker upgrades, $4K to upgrade an already powerful engine, or an oversized infotainment screen bigger than most college laptops. It’s just a truck folks… and you can do a lot with the extra money.
  • @davidn1369
    The best comparison of Tundra options I’ve seen to date, thanks! Your knowledge of Tundras, both current and past is impressive. Glad I found your channel!
  • @philromito9411
    I have the 2023 Limited Tundra with TRD package 4x4 in lunar rock color and I blacked out all chrome badges and added rear bed step Love this truck
  • Would love to pick up a limited TRD Off Road, crew max, imax, no sun roof. Dream spec!
  • @SONNYnAZ23
    I currently own a 2021 trd sport crewmax and drove a rental (I now believe it was a 2023 sr5 with the package for 57k you showed us) and am now considering trading it with cash on top to get that bc that truck was a huuuge step up from mine. I wish I had known all this info before buying it 4 months ago. Thank you for this deep drive into comparing the trims!!!
  • @firstgateway
    I got my 2023 SR5 w/ 6.5 bed, fully loaded w/o the off-road package. Around 58k MSRP. I am happy with it coz I don't want the moonroof and the off-road ride is harder. Only thing I wish I could have is the wireless charger, and the 32gal tank. Maybe one of these days I will just put the big tank in myself.
  • Great video. Really explains options and what are the major price points in building a Tundra.
  • I have just what I need I have a 2023 trunda. It's a sr5 off road I really enjoy this truck.
  • This helped me thanks! Ideally want the SR5 with premium package because there’ll be no chrome. It’ll be near impossible to find one but time to hunt
  • @fjorge4014
    I am leasing a 2022 Tundra limited premium off road. I think it’s the perfect blend between off roading options and luxury options. Has the big screen, and Panoramic sun roof . Great video
  • The other thing I’ve noticed is the cooled seats are only available in the limited. That disappoints me because I don’t care about the sunroof or anything else really in the limited. I wish it were an option in the SR5
  • @SuperSaqer
    Also does the new gen Tundra have cornering lights? Like when you turn the steering wheel to the left or right does the headlights illuminate that spot?
  • What are your thoughts about upgrading to iForce Max and not adding any extras to the limited? Things like 360 view is not important but sound system is.
  • @matthews8374
    I've driven a 21 Taco TRD for three years now on lease. I was waiting patiently for the 24 Taco. When the build app was available I built one the way I wanted and it was almost $60k. I had to catch my breath. So I looked at the Tundra and I can get one with everything I need for around $50k all in. So I went down and drove one to see if it would fit in my garage bay & it did with the shortbed - only about a foot length increase overall. But my eyes were opened: really nice ride, quiet cab, and night and day more power! Sure, I can get around 30mpg with my V6 Taco, but driving home I remembered I feel every bump in the road and the cab is very noisy. So I ordered my new SR5 with Softex power seats, heated steering wheel, 32gal tank, and all the other standard SR5 accessories. I am excited to get my new blueprint Tundra! I will live with less gas mileage in absolute comfort! Wish I could get the bigger screen and JBL stereo but I can't justify the price increase.
  • @nitro_1986
    To me, stock SR5 vs stock Limited —> the Limited is best bang for your buck money wise.
  • @Ronaldalan114
    Yes, the options are worth it…every step up in cost for every higher trim is worth it.
  • @RK-nr8qf
    I'm seeing quite a few new gen tundras on the road down here in the deep South.
  • @AC-fy8nu
    I bought a 2024 Tundra Limited, crew max, 4x4. Are the harnesses setup for upgrades. For example I don’t have the front and side cameras. Can I just buy factory cameras and install them or will I need to buy a the whole harness to the screen?
  • You forgot to mention the front ventilated seats on the Limited, not available in SR5