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2003 Toyota Tundra Specs


- ** 2003 Toyota Tundra: A Robust Workhorse

Overview

The 2003 Toyota Tundra introduced significant improvements over its predecessor, offering enhanced durability and enhanced towing capabilities. Engineered for both on- and off-road adventures, this robust pickup truck remains a reliable choice for those needing a powerful vehicle for various tasks.

History

Launched in 2002 as a 2003 model, the Toyota Tundra marked Toyota's entry into the full-size pickup truck segment, competing directly with established brands like Chevrolet and Ford. Designed to compete in markets demanding superior towing capacity and ruggedness, the Tundra quickly gained recognition for its innovative features and robust engineering.

Car Culture

Within truck enthusiast communities, the 2003 Toyota Tundra has cultivated a strong following due to its balanced combination of comfort, functionality, and performance. Often featured in off-roading events and long-haul drives, this truck embodies the spirit of versatility and reliability that many truck owners seek.

Trim Levels and Specifications

  • SR
    • Body Style: Crew Cab, Double Cab, Regular Cab
    • Horsepower: 175 hp
    • Transmission: Automatic
    • Engine Type & Size: 4.6L V8
    • Horsepower & Torque: 235 lb-ft
    • Drivetrain: 4WD (Available)
    • Fuel Type: Gas
    • Fuel Tank Size: 22 Gallons
    • MPG (City/Highway): 15/19
    • Dimensions: L: 189.0 in, W: 74.0 in, H: 73.2 in
    • Cargo Capacity: Up to 1,000 lbs (Regular Cab), Up to 1,500 lbs (Double Cab)
    • Towing Capacity: Up to 6,000 lbs
    • Safety Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars (NHTSA)
    • Key Features: Leather seats (optional), Tow package included
    • Passenger Capacity: Up to 6
  • SR Limited
    • Body Style: Crew Cab, Double Cab
    • Horsepower: 175 hp
    • Transmission: Automatic
    • Engine Type & Size: 4.6L V8
    • Horsepower & Torque: 235 lb-ft
    • Drivetrain: 4WD (Available)
    • Fuel Type: Gas
    • Fuel Tank Size: 22 Gallons
    • MPG (City/Highway): 15/19
    • Dimensions: L: 189.0 in, W: 74.0 in, H: 73.2 in
    • Cargo Capacity: Up to 1,000 lbs (Regular Cab), Up to 1,500 lbs (Double Cab)
    • Towing Capacity: Up to 6,000 lbs
    • Safety Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars (NHTSA)
    • Key Features: Enhanced interior trim, sunroof (optional)
    • Passenger Capacity: Up to 6
  • TRD Pro
    • Body Style: Crew Cab
    • Horsepower: 245 hp
    • Transmission: Automatic
    • Engine Type & Size: 5.7L V8
    • Horsepower & Torque: 385 lb-ft
    • Drivetrain: 4WD (Standard)
    • Fuel Type: Gas
    • Fuel Tank Size: 23 Gallons
    • MPG (City/Highway): 14/18
    • Dimensions: L: 191.0 in, W: 75.0 in, H: 72.0 in
    • Cargo Capacity: Up to 1,200 lbs
    • Towing Capacity: Up to 8,500 lbs
    • Safety Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars (NHTSA)
    • Key Features: TRD suspension, premium sound system
    • Passenger Capacity: Up to 6

Changes from Previous Year

Compared to the 2002 model, the 2003 Toyota Tundra introduced improved suspension systems and enhanced towing packages, making it more versatile for both work and leisure use. Additionally, minor interior refinements and updated safety features contributed to a smoother and safer driving experience.

Popularity in Truck Culture

  • Endorsed by truck customization communities for its modularity
  • Frequently seen in off-road rallies and towing demonstrations
  • Highly regarded for reliability in long-distance travel
  • Popular among truck enthusiasts for customization options
  • Featured prominently in automotive media for its robust capabilities