2014 SR5 vs. Limited; what are the differences?
Ducaire
05-16-2014, 10:25 AM
According to the Nada car guide, and the Toyota website itself, the MSRP for a 2014 Tundra SR5 (crew cab) is around $37000, whereas the Limited Tundra is over $43000. Exactly what features does the Limited have that cause such a big price increase?
Brian R.
05-16-2014, 10:52 AM
dealerparts15
07-16-2014, 07:53 AM
The Toyota Tundra SR5
The second trim level available to Tundra buyers, the SR5 enjoys a variety of features to make loving your truck just that much easier. The standard easy lower and lift tailgate, power windows and door locks, AC, 7” touch-screen with bluetooth and entune audio and integrated backup camera get added onto, with a chrome surround grille, HD radio and Sirus XM Radio, fog lights and available 18” 5-spoke alloy wheels.
It’s available with a standard or long bed, in either a Double or Crewmax cab, with either 5.7L V7 or a 4.6L V8 – a total of 13 trim levels for this model alone.
The Toyota Tundra Limited
A favorite thanks to it’s great cost/feature balance, the Limited model moves buyers across the starting MSRP threshold of $30,000, starting at $36,940. The Limited enjoys the features of the SR5, but either updates or adds to them with:
- a unique grille insert
- chrome mirrors and door handles
- 20-in split 5-spoke alloy wheels
- leather trimmed seating with power/heated front bucket seats
- Entune Premium Audio with Navigation and App Suite
- power sliding rear window
The Limited boasts not quite so many trim levels, coming in at 6, with both the Double and Crewmax cabs, a 4×2 and 4×4 option, as well as the choice between getting a regular of flex fuel 5.7L V8.
The second trim level available to Tundra buyers, the SR5 enjoys a variety of features to make loving your truck just that much easier. The standard easy lower and lift tailgate, power windows and door locks, AC, 7” touch-screen with bluetooth and entune audio and integrated backup camera get added onto, with a chrome surround grille, HD radio and Sirus XM Radio, fog lights and available 18” 5-spoke alloy wheels.
It’s available with a standard or long bed, in either a Double or Crewmax cab, with either 5.7L V7 or a 4.6L V8 – a total of 13 trim levels for this model alone.
The Toyota Tundra Limited
A favorite thanks to it’s great cost/feature balance, the Limited model moves buyers across the starting MSRP threshold of $30,000, starting at $36,940. The Limited enjoys the features of the SR5, but either updates or adds to them with:
- a unique grille insert
- chrome mirrors and door handles
- 20-in split 5-spoke alloy wheels
- leather trimmed seating with power/heated front bucket seats
- Entune Premium Audio with Navigation and App Suite
- power sliding rear window
The Limited boasts not quite so many trim levels, coming in at 6, with both the Double and Crewmax cabs, a 4×2 and 4×4 option, as well as the choice between getting a regular of flex fuel 5.7L V8.
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