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Toyota's 2024 Tundra 1794 Limited Edition Launched
The 1794 grade, which is named after the ranch that the San Antonio plant that assembles Tundra was built upon, gets even better with the 1794 Limited Edition.

Only 1,500 of the special 1794 Limited Edition units will be built.
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The 2024 Toyota Tundra introduces a captivating twist with the 1794 Limited Edition, blending premium luxury and enhanced off-road capabilities in a limited run of only 1,500 units.
The 1794 grade, named after the historic ranch that houses the San Antonio plant where the Tundra is assembled, has long been a symbol of Toyota's commitment to quality and durability. Toyota takes this commitment to a new level with the 1794 Limited Edition for the 2024 model year.
Luxury Meets Durability
One of the standout features of the 1794 Limited Edition is its premium leather interior, crafted in collaboration with the Saddleback Leather Company. Both Texas-based companies are dedicated to quality, and this partnership resulted in a leather interior that's not only luxurious but exceptionally durable.
The attention to detail is evident in every stitch and texture, setting a new standard for interior excellence in work trucks. Fleet managers who value both style and durability will appreciate the effort put into creating an environment that not only looks great but can also withstand the demands of daily use.

The leather interior provides a premium feel for the most sophisticated work truck fleets and the durability for the hardest working operations.
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More Than Just Leather
But the 1794 Limited Edition isn't just about leather. Toyota's engineers have ensured this truck can handle the most demanding tasks. It features a Crew Max cab, a 5.5-foot bed, four-wheel drive, and the I-FORCE Max powertrain, all standard features. These details mean the pickup is ready to tackle both on-road and off-road challenges, making it a versatile choice for fleet managers.
Toyota has equipped the 1794 Limited Edition with upgraded FOX suspension to cater to work truck fleets that need off-road capability. The 2.5-inch-diameter FOX Internal Bypass shocks with piggyback reservoirs and a 1.1-inch lift enhance the truck's stance and significantly improve its off-road prowess.
Exclusive Pickup Truck Design
Exclusive design elements further set this edition apart. Dark chrome grille and body side moldings, blacked-out accents, a unique stamped tailgate, and an embossed label indicating its limited run of 1,500 units give the 1794 Limited Edition a distinctive look bound to turn heads.
To complete the package, Toyota collaborated with Saddleback Leather Company to offer a range of matching accessories, including a large overnight bag, tool roll, owners' portfolio, key glove, and a small pouch.
Coming Spring 2024
The Tundra 1794 Limited Edition will arrive at dealerships in the spring of 2024. It will be available in colors including Wind Chill Pearl, Midnight Black Metallic, Blueprint, and Smoked Mesquite.
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