What is the difference between Crew Cab and Crew Max?

What is the difference between Crew Cab and Crew Max?

An important factor to know before shopping for a Tundra is bed length with each cab configuration. Double Cab gives owners a 6.5-foot bed length. CrewMax, while offering tremendous rear passenger leg room, shortens bed length at 5.5 feet.

Which Tundra has the biggest backseat?

If you’re looking for a bigger cabin, the CrewMax has you covered. Although each cabin can seat six people in its two rows of seats, the CrewMax offers more headroom and legroom for riders seated in the back. 38.7 in. 38.9 in.

What’s the price of a 2012 Toyota Tundra?

With more than 28 model variations (counting the Flex-Fuel models) the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2012 Toyota Tundra extends from around $26,000 for a 2-wheel-drive V6 Regular Cab to just over $50,000 for a thoroughly equipped CrewMax Limited with the Platinum Package. Dealer-installable options can push that far higher.

How many people can fit in a 2012 Toyota Tundra?

A big project can call for hauling big people and bigger equipment, and the 2012 Toyota Tundra has both areas covered. CrewMax models can comfortably hold up to six adults plus provide multiple storage areas for toolboxes, jumper cables and extra gear.

What kind of bed does a Toyota Tundra have?

The 2-door Regular Cab and 4-door Double Cab are available with 61/2- and 8-foot bed lengths, while the CrewMax has a 51/2-foot bed. The Platinum Package available on CrewMax Limited trims includes heated and ventilated seats, 20-inch chrome wheels, navigation, a power sunroof and wood-trim interior.

How big is the towing capacity of a Toyota Tundra?

With the right configuration, the Tundra’s payload exceeds one ton and towing capacity can go to 10,400 pounds. If you’re used to the smaller and more nimble Toyota Tacoma, the 2012 Toyota Tundra may feel far too large.

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