* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (5)Toyota's reputation for reliability holds true with the Tundra. It's known for being a workhorse that can withstand years of use with minimal issues.
- Maintenance (4)Maintenance costs are generally reasonable, and parts are readily available. The robust build means fewer unexpected repairs, contributing to lower long-term ownership costs.
- Technology (2)Technology is a weak point for the 2019 Tundra. The infotainment system feels dated, lacking modern features and a user-friendly interface compared to competitors.
- Comfort (4)Spacious cabin with comfortable seats, especially for long hauls. The TRD Pro's suspension also helps absorb road imperfections, contributing to a smoother ride than some rivals.
- Dynamics (3)The Tundra TRD Pro offers decent off-road capability thanks to its specialized suspension, but on-road handling is typical for a large, body-on-frame truck – a bit ponderous and not particularly agile.