The 2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Limited Edition Is A Very Texan Truck

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The Toyota Tundra is saddling up.

Toyota unveiled a new Tundra 1794 Limited Edition pickup at The State Fair of Texas that leans heavily into the truck’s Lone Star State roots.

It’s a dressed-up version of the standard western-themed Tundra 1794, which borrows its name from the ranch that the San Antonio factory its assembled in was built on.

The truck’s high-end leather upholstery was designed through a partnership with the Saddleback Leather Company.

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Each truck comes with a package of Saddleback Leather Company accessories that includes an overnight bag, tool roll, owners’ portfolio, key glove, and a small pouch.

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The seatback pockets also resemble saddle bags with a belt closure and there’s a bag-handle for the rear center armrest.

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Along with the interior upgrades and plenty of commemorative badges all over the truck, the 1794 Limited Edition gets a unique 20-inch wheel and all-terrain tire package, a 1.1-inch suspension lift and a set of The 2.5-in.-diameter FOX internal bypass shocks like the ones on the Tundra TRD Pro.

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The trim will only be offered with the Tundra’s top turbocharged 3.5-liter V6-based i-Force Max hybrid powertrain that’s rated at 437 hp and 583 lb-ft.

Pricing will be announced closer to when the 1794 Limited Edition goes on sale next spring, but the standard 1792 starts at $64,310 and the TRD Pro at $73,980.

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