Toyota Drops Hints About Next-gen Tundra — If It Looks Like The FT-AC Concept, Would YOU Be Interested?

Toyota Drops Hints About Next-gen Tundra — If It Looks Like The FT-AC Concept, Would YOU Be Interested?
I think there's one thing we can all agree upon. Toyota's large pick-up truck, the Tundra, just can't compete with the big boys in form of the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado and RAM 1500. 

So, what is the company to do?

According to reports it appears the Tundra is next in line for a serious overhaul. While we would assume its chassis will adopt aluminum to save weight and learn some lessons from the F-150 (e.g., flat second row floor), you can never be sure.


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That said, one of the company's executives let it slip that the FT-AC did get enormous customer feedback and is, more or less, on the same path as the FJ Cruiser. This means it will be fast tracked for production and could, potentially, influence other products. 

We're thinking the Tundra may get a taste of the FT-AC given the warm response. 

I've got to ask: IF the Tundra were to take some creative license from the FT-AC Concept, would YOU be more inclined to scope it out over the Detroit Three?



...“I don’t think there’s [a] much higher priority than that,” said Jack Hollis, group vice president and general manager of the Toyota division. With Ram, Chevrolet and Ford continuing to introduce new trucks and groundbreaking features, the Japanese powerhouse had better be hard at work on something revolutionary if it hopes to keep pace with the Detroit Three.

“Tundra has been out for plenty of time so we’re looking at what the new one would look like,” said Hollis. This means that more than likely the next-generation model is deep in development right now, though he would not indicate exactly when a redesigned version of this tough truck might debut...


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hdbuhdbu - 1/3/2018 1:46:50 AM
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RAV-4


TomMTomM - 1/3/2018 6:25:55 AM
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The continued efforts to turn vehicles into Cartoon Characters has resulted in some really nasty styling - as can be seen here as well as in the front of current Lexus and Audi vehicles - among others. Bill Mitchell is probably turning over in his grave.

However - at least in the full size pick ups - the American Market is dominated by American trucks - which is the best for our economy - and since the reliability issue is moot - foreign competition is not measurably that much more reliable - it will come down to prefering to wave the stars and stripes - something I would prefer if I needed a truck today.

I also note that styling like that leaves a note on the vehicle that says "Steal me!".


Dexter1Dexter1 - 1/3/2018 7:03:18 AM
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Toyota should be heavily fined for visual pollution.


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/3/2018 7:52:01 AM
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The FTAC is clearly a RAV4 concept.

If Toyota were wise, they'd have GM build them a Tundra.


skytopskytop - 1/3/2018 8:25:26 AM
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Was this Toyota designed to appeal to Daffy Duck?


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/3/2018 10:50:25 AM
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Yeah they all need to buy Giulias.


HauergHauerg - 1/3/2018 10:57:54 AM
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Designed by kids playing Lego?


monstermonster - 1/3/2018 11:04:17 AM
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This is a pretty nice concept. I like it.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 1/3/2018 5:01:27 PM
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Tundra, Sequoia & 4Runner are all due to be replaced. Some, none or all of the design queues in this concept could appear in future models. The front treatment could easily be on the next 4Runner. Time will tell.


MrEEMrEE - 1/4/2018 9:26:22 PM
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Looks like a 4 door FJ Cruiser follow-on, that will be another hit. Design aspects, like grill could make it across pickups and 4Runner. The big 3 trucks don't have the reliability of Toyota. Toyota leads market share in midsize category and can continue to grow and profit with the Tundra.


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