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2022 Tundra is a Giant Tacoma with all the mods from Tacoma owners

Discussion in 'Tundras' started by MIDTNTACO, Dec 9, 2021.

  1. Dec 30, 2021 at 12:25 PM
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    RaginTxn

    RaginTxn Well-Known Member

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    You're correct - it's the next gen Taco - got it mixed up:

    Toyota will base the next-generation Tacoma and Tundra on the same platform, codenamed F1, and we could get our first taste of the modular pickup architecture as soon as next year.

    According to internal sources speaking to Automotive News, the company is developing another modular architecture—joining the unibody Toyota New Global Architecture that underpins the Corolla, Prius, RAV4, and other vehicles—optimized this time for body-on-frame duty. The news outlet also reports that the first fruits of the new platform could arrive next year, we presume on an all-new 2021 Tundra.


    I agree that they are not the same in the slightest (3rd gen Taco and Tundra) mechanically (with my correction above in mind) - but the design language is very much shared. I mean rather I can see the mug of the 3rd gen taco in the 3rd gen tundra.

    As well, I have been wondering how they will be sharing the same platform - will be interesting to see for sure
     
  2. Dec 30, 2021 at 12:35 PM
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    WormSquirts

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    Yeah that's more what I'm thinking. Aesthetically the 3g taco and tundra are definitely similar. I'm curious how they will share the same frame on the 4th gen taco as well, but I won't complain. Any change to the current taco frames can only be an improvement
     
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  3. Dec 30, 2021 at 3:07 PM
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    melikeymy beer

    melikeymy beer Hold my beer and watch this

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    Yeah, I guess they are shit out of luck. I was responding to a comment that the looks would not age well.

    I don't really care about the looks of any of the 1/2 trucks. I'm more concerned with capability.
     
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