Inkas Armors New Generation Toyota Tundra
Inkas Armored Vehicle Manufacturing has produced an armored version of the 2024 Toyota Tundra that will protect occupants from rifle fire, or even the detonation of two hand grenades beneath the vehicle simultaneously.

Inkas Armored Vehicle Manufacturing has upfit the 2024 Toyota Tundra as an armored vehicle.
Photo: Inkas Armored Vehicle Manufacturing
The Inkas Armored Vehicle Manufacturing offers an armored 2024 Toyota Tundra that can withstand high-power 7.62mm rifle shots and the detonation of up to two DM51 hand grenades under the vehicle simultaneously.
Inkas said the armored Toyota Tundra has discreet CEN 1063 BR6-certified armoring.
The 2024 Toyota Tundra offers outstanding off-road capabilities and reliability, Inkas said. It is equipped with advanced suspension and terrain response systems and easily handles both city streets and challenging terrains.
Under the hood, the 2024 Tundra features a 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbo engine that delivers 389 hp and 479 lb.-ft. of torque. Combined with a 10-speed automatic transmission, it provides power and smooth handling, allowing drivers to go the extra mile.
Safety and protection are at the heart of the armored Tundra's design. The truck offers full perimeter protection of the passenger compartment, multi-layer bullet-resistant glass, protection for the battery and electronic control module, reinforced door hinges and other critical structural points. Reinforced suspension and run-flat devices ensure continued performance under extreme conditions.
Inkas Armored said it is the first company to manufacture an armored Toyota Tundra based on the redesigned platform released in 2024.
Key Features of the Inkas Armored Tundra
Key features of the truck, according in Inkas, include:
Multi-layer Ballistic Glass
360º Perimeter Protection
Battery & ECM Armoring
Fuel Tank Protection
Overlap System
Runflat Wheels
Reinforced Hinges
Door Travel Retainers
Driver-side Operable Window
Optional Equipment & Accessories
Inkas said multiple add-ons and upgrades are available to make this armored vehicle suitable for any mission requirement.
Advanced security upgrades include:
Engine bay armoring
Engine bay fire suppression system
Exhaust pipe protection
Radiator protection
Roof escape hatch
Tactical add-ons
Inkas CCTV plus GPS system with 360-degree view
Advanced Nightvision Camera
Siren/PA system, optional intercom
LED strobe lights, front and/or rear
Vehicle enhancements include:
Door assist mechanism
Heavy-duty wheels
Oxygen filtration system
Reinforced bumpers, front and rear
Additional operable windows
Blackout package
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