2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Limited Edition (Blueprint)

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Published 2024-05-24
Welcome back to another video featuring the all new 2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Limited Edition! Gave a little history on the 1794 trim, hope you enjoy it!
This is 1389 out of the 1500 that are being made out there.

Let me know what your thoughts on the special edition truck and if you drive one, let me know what your thoughts are on it so far!

Exterior Color: Blueprint
Interior Color: Rustic Cedar Leather-trimmed

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All Comments (18)
  • Thank you for showing this truck. I have #1350 I just got last Saturday. I drove 8 hours to get this particular truck. It’s midnight black with the hard bed cover, the windshield camera, the safe in the center armrest. This is a great truck. I highly recommend it coming from a 2022 Platinum. Love the new TRD suspension and pedals. Love it!! Great presentation on this truck.
  • @KenMosher-yr6ww
    Lol, I had to go 2 states away for mine.#686. Midnight black. I get a lot of people interested in looking it over.
  • @jleer80
    very luxurious truck. way different then the 2003 tundra that i have right now.
  • Got my LE in April on eclipse weekend. #722 of 1500. Road trip two times. Nice but just another vehicle. I still drive my 2003 Tacoma daily, I like it just fine too. It’s just a want boyz and girls nothing more nothing less. Only got it because I’m blessed (worked my butt off) and can afford it.
  • @SaabDude
    I love the interior on these special edition 1794s! It’ll probably take 3500-4000 miles before the leather starts to soften a bit! I would love to have one of these, but definitely not in Blueprint lol! It’s much too soft of a paint to keep looking good long term, I would much prefer it in the Smoked Mesquite color!’
  • @ASM679746
    I like the wind chill pearl the best on the 1794. I would go with the 1794 over the Capstone. Beautiful truck
  • Yes the leather is stiff and I’m still breaking it in after 4 weeks. But comfortable also.
  • @johns818
    $80k+. For reference, precovid you could buy the previous gen tundra trd pro for $52k.
  • I saw on on a lot a few weeks ago. Nice truck but not worth 80k, not even close
  • @Ol_bub
    Lmao at that MSRP… the truck isn’t worth that. It’s engine shits the bed within 30k miles
  • @nxtgen2b416
    Why aren't you talking about the major issue with the engine granading their bottom ends out? Is it because Toyota won't give you perks?? And while your at it. Discuss the 80,000 dollar price for these trucks no one asked for.