Tundra's looking pretty tough. Toyota has always been known as one of the most reliable automotive brand in the industry. I still rather get a dodge though. Something about them I've always loved.
Toyota sent two professional off-road racers, Ryan Millen and Andy Bell, to Chile with a Tundra TRD Pro to find out if the truck can climb volcanoes and of course they brought along a camera crew to document the trip. After enlisting the help of a local, the pair took off to tackle some of the most challenging terrain in the world.
The TRD Pro Tundra comes from the factory with a two-inch lift, Bilstein shocks with remote reservoirs, skid plates, a TRD exhaust, TRD springs and a revised interior that features TRD Pro embroidery, floor mats and badges. Power is unchanged in the TRD Pro model, still coming from a 5.7-liter V8 that makes 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque.
Watch the video to see exactly how well Ryan and Andy fare in the Chilean desert.