2015 Toyota Tundra Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.57/5 Average
27 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2015 Toyota Tundra loses its base V6, leaving the two V8s as the only engine options. Also, Toyota has added the off-road-themed TRD Pro trim level to the lineup and will offer an integrated trailer brake controller.

Pros:
  • Unique off-road-themed TRD Pro model.
  • Colossal CrewMax cab
  • Large double cab with traditional rear doors
  • Strong V8 powertrains
Cons:
  • Stiff ride
  • Below-average fuel economy
  • No available V6.
  • Feels larger than rivals when driven on tight roads

User Reviews:

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  • Best truck Ive ever owned - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    Had Fords, Chevys, and GMCs. By far the best truck ever. Strong engine and Powertrain. Tow 7000lbs with ease at high speeds. Tranny is excellent. Love the sliding/reclining rear seats and rear power window. 54,000 reliable miles. Gas mileage is 13-14 in town. 16-17 highway. 9-12 towing. Worth every penny. Will NEVER go back to Fords and Chevys. 3/4 ton truck in 1/2 ton label. Now at 68000 miles .... Decided to drive this truck for 200,000 based on recent test drives of Fords, Dodge, and Chevy. No need to buy new Tundra, This one has all the features I want. I love this truck. Update: 80000 miles .... no major issues. Added Doug Thorley long tube headers, TRD cold air kit, and TRD dual exhaust. Awesome. More torque and HP ... this truck just continues to wow me. Major media can criticize its out of date, rides harsh, etc, etc. its a truck and it hauls my boat and family and all it requires is gas and oil. I will never get rid of this truck. 92000 miles. Gas mileage is up. 19 mpg at 70-75 mph. Around 14-15mpg in town. Gas,oil, brakes, and tires. I just love this truck. No gimmicks. No 10spd transmissions, it just keeps getting better. Ill have this truck for a long time.

  • Gass - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    Fuel economy not great

  • From great to greater - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    I recently upgraded my 2008 Tundra Crewmax Limited to a 2015 Tundra Crewmax 1794 Edition and couldnt be happier. The 2008 was a great truck with zero problems over my 7 years of ownership but I liked the new style a little better. After shopping all brands, I narrowed it down to the Silverado with a 6.2 liter and the Tundra. Back to back test drives and haggling for price cemented my decision and I havent looked back. The reliability and resale on the Tundra is amazing. I pull a 27 camper and have been familiar with the same powertrain I had in the 2008 and like it. Yes the mileage is less in the Tundra but I bought it pull my camper. Gimmicks like cylinder deactivation do not work while towing anyway so dont let the mileage fool you if you plan on towing. The electronics and apps were a big improvement over my 2008. With Entune, I have weather, weather map, traffic info, iHeart radio, etc. and do not have to pay a cent or subscribe to "OnStar", another great feature. The navigation is fast, Bluetooth connects instantly and voice recognition work great. The "Bose" radio in the Silverado sounds like and old AM radio compared to the JBL 12 speaker stereo with sub and amp in the Tundra...another great plus. I am looking forward to another 7 years or more with this truck.

  • Powerful Truck - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    I traded my 2010 Chevy Silverado for the 2015 Toyota Tundra after a test Drive. Superb ride over the Silverado. The only complaint is the MPG I get 14in the city and 17 on the HWY. Lots of power and comfortable ride. I just hit my 16,000 miles and I enjoyed everyone of those miles.

  • 2015 Tundra TRD PRO Double Cab (Inferno Red) - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    I purchased this truck in early November and traded in my 13 Camaro 1LE, although these 2 vehicles serve totally different purposes, the truck has not disappointed. First thing I noticed was how large it was, it is a massive truck, next is how much taller you ride above other trucks. After 2 weeks I took it on a 2000 mile road trip (round trip), which was a joy. The power is great, the TRD exhaust sounds very good and the build quality and shifts of the transmission all provide a very comfortable ride. Its a smart truck and will downshift for you while going down a mountain or hill. Cant complain at all about this truck.

  • First time Toyota owner - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    Tundra SR5 TSS, at 1600 miles I like it, a lot. Nice ride, lots of room, and happy with 16.9 mpg. Update: a year later, tired of doing surveys, I want to drive my truck.

  • ok but there are better choices - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    I think its the worst looking of all the full size trucks and the redesign is a even another step backwards, but I thought it would be better in quality & feel than the others brands because of the Toyota name plate. It has great power! Transmission seems to have the right shift points, The heat & air controls are cheap feeling. The steering requires constant corrections going down the highway and fuel mileage is terrible!

  • Best USA made truck IMO! - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    I just leased the new 2015 Limited/TRD after my 2012 SR5/TRD Tundra. I know it is mechanically the same truck but they did improve the speed-assist steering which is crisp and responsive! My new Tundra in also the TRD package so the ride is about the same. Being a pick-up, they always ride a little better with a full tank/weight in the bed but the shocks and springs keep it riding perfectly with a light load. The new interior on the Limited is impressive! I love that the leather and wood accents. I feel like Im sitting in a Lexus and not a work truck. The new Entune display is awesome too. By far the best All-Around truck made! I understand why Tundra still has the highest resell value!

  • Storage space, dashboard lighting logic - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    In the 1794 model, there is absolutely no storage space other than the console. The jack and tire tools are behind the back seat almost impossible to remove or replace. No place to put trailer hitch equipment or anything else. Tools etc,? The dashboard lighting logic is completely bassackwards. Plenty light at night. Easy to read gauges, speedometer etc. Daylight, the video display, "mpg, miles to empty, outside temp, odometer and even the guages are not lit up. They should be lit up brightly during the day and low light at night. If you need to wear sun glasses, You might not be able to read the speedometer. The dashboard lighting logic needs to be upgraded. Dashboard lighting was my fault. Its o.k. I enlarged the front mud flaps because with the existing ones, the tires pile mud up on the running board. Sometimes over an inch thick. Storage room is still a problem. I get better than 16 mpg.

  • King of the Road - 2015 Toyota Tundra
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    Mileage is 16 to 17 mpg; however, in all other areas the Tundra is the best! .

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