Compare 2023 Toyota Tacoma vs 2023 Toyota Tundra

2023 Toyota Tacoma vs 2023 Toyota Tundra
2023 Toyota Tacoma 2023 Toyota Tundra

  Standard Engine

2.7L I-4 3.4L Turbocharged V6

  Horsepower

159 hp 348 hp

  MPG (City/Highway)

20/23 * 18/24 **

  Standard Seating Capacity

4 people 5 people

Cab Styles

Access Cab & Double Cab Double Cab & CrewMax

Truck Bed Lengths

5-ft. bed & 6-ft. bed 5.5-ft. bed, 6.5-ft. bed, & 8.1-ft. bed

Max Towing Capacity

6,800 lbs 1 12,000 lbs 1

Max Payload Capacity

1,155 lbs 2 1,940 lbs 2

2023 Toyota Tacoma vs 2023 Toyota Tundra

Serving Clarksville, IN

Looking for a tough truck to handle any job? Toyota's 2023 lineup offers two impressive choices: the midsize Tacoma and the full-size Tundra. While the Tacoma is smaller, there are other key differences to consider when making your selection. At Jeff Wyler Toyota of Clarksville, we carry a wide selection of trucks for you to explore. Here's what you need to know about the 2023 Tacoma and Tundra before you visit us.

Performance

Performance-wise, both trucks pack a punch. The Tacoma's base engine is a 4-cylinder 2.7-liter that delivers 159 horsepower. Opt for an upper trim, and you'll get a V6 3.5-liter engine that cranks out 278 horsepower. The Tundra offers two powertrain options: a V6 gas engine with 389 horsepower and a hybrid engine with 437 combined horsepower. The gas engine comes with a 10-speed automatic transmission, while the hybrid offers a smooth, quiet ride.

Appearance

In terms of appearance, the Tacoma boasts a rugged, muscular look with a hexagon grille and rectangular LED headlights. The Tundra is larger and more imposing, with a sculpted hood, distinctive T-shaped headlights, and tall air vents.

Features

Both trucks come loaded with features, including rear parking sensors, leather seats, and premium audio. The Tundra offers a few extras, like a head-up display, powered running boards, and wireless smartphone charging.

To truly appreciate the differences between the Tacoma and Tundra, you need to see them in person. Drop by Jeff Wyler Toyota of Clarksville and check them out for yourself.

* 2023 projected EPA-estimated mpg rating estimates as determined by manufacturer. EPA estimates not available at time of posting. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
** EPA-estimated 18 city/24 highway/20 combined mpg rating for 2022 Tundra SR 4x2; EPA-estimated 18 city/23 highway/20 combined mpg rating for 2022 Tundra SR5, Limited, Platinum and 1794 Edition 4x2; EPA-estimated 17 city/23 highway/19 combined mpg rating for 2022 Tundra SR 4x4; EPA-estimated 17 city/22 highway/19 combined mpg rating for 2022 Tundra SR5, Limited, Platinum and 1794 Edition 4x4. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle's condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.
1. Before towing, confirm your vehicle and trailer are compatible, hooked up and loaded properly and that you have any necessary additional equipment. Do not exceed any Weight Ratings and follow all instructions in your Owner's Manual. The maximum you can tow depends on base curb weight plus the total weight of any cargo, occupants, and added vehicle equipment. "Added vehicle equipment" includes additional standard/optional equipment and accessories added by the manufacturer, dealers, and/or vehicle owners. The only way to be certain of your vehicle's exact curb weight is to weigh your vehicle without passengers or cargo. [Calculated with the new SAE J2807 method.] See Owner's Manual for limitations.
2. Payload Capacity is the calculation of GVWR minus curb weight and should be used for comparison purposes only. The maximum amount of passenger and cargo weight your vehicle can carry is the Load Carrying Capacity indicated on the label(s) on the driver's doorjamb.