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The Toyota Tundra is close to hitting Australian showrooms, pending final approval stages. Partnering with Walkinshaw Automotive Group, Toyota is converting the Tundra from left-hand to right-hand drive. The process, more rigorous than those for Ram and Chevrolet, involves replacing around 500 parts. If successful, the Tundra, starting at an estimated $100,000 to $150,000, will compete with the Ram 1500, Chevrolet Silverado, and Ford F-150. The Tundra offers a spacious interior, advanced safety features, and a fuel-efficient twin-turbo V6 hybrid engine. With Toyota’s extensive dealer network and strong demand, the Tundra is poised to challenge its rivals in Australia.
Brands mentioned: Toyota, Ram, Chevrolet, Ford, Holden, Walkinshaw, LandCruiser.
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