Toyota is keeping price increases to a minimum on its Tundra lineup for the 2009 model year. Overall, the 2009 Tundra prices range from a $22,490 Tundra grade 4x2 with a V-6 engine and five-speed automatic to the $41,605 Limited grade 4x4 with the 5.7L V-8 and six-speed automatic. Thanks to E85 flex fuel models (available in certain regions), the Tundra can now be equipped in 45 different variations.
The average increase is $109, or 0.4%, Toyota says. The price on Limited CrewMax models actually drops 1.4%, but that’s because the formerly standard Power Memory Package is now optional equipment.
The package is $2408 for the Double Cab and $3813 for the Regular Cab. If you’re more interested in an off-road ready package, consider the TRD Rock Warrior Package shown below, which includes:
The package is $3177 for the CrewMax and Double Cab models.
Of course, no one will be paying anywhere near the revised 2009 MSRPs, so if the Tundra gets you going more than the new Ford F-150, Dodge Ram, or other competitors featured in our Half-Ton comparison test, start negotiating.

