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2020
Fuel Economy
14 combined mpg
Horsepower
381 hp
Torque
401 lb-ft
Towing Capacity
9,100 - 9,900 lbs
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2020 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Review

Joe Tralongo

By Joe Tralongo

Updated June 09, 2020

Joe Tralongo is an author specializing in finding those unique aspects of each car that everyday drivers want to know about. He began his career in 2000 as Kelley Blue Book’s first in-house automotive reviewer. After a long career as a freelancer, Joe returned to the Cox Automotive team in 2022 and remains a dedicated part of the KBB team, providing reviews that are both informative and easy to digest. Now living in Montana, Joe continues to enjoy driving and learning about new cars. In his off time, Joe collects and restores classic 1970s American cars.

Pros

  • Impressive reliability
  • Strong resale
  • Powerful V8 engine
  • Made in America

Cons

  • Only one engine choice
  • Limited towing & payload
  • Limited tech features
  • Poor fuel economy

What's New?

  • New 8-inch touch-screen infotainment upgrade
  • Standard Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • TRD Pro now available as Double Cab model
  • Smart Key with push-button start
  • Smaller 4.6-liter V8 dropped from the lineup

#6 in Best Pickup Trucks of 2020

With its sterling reputation for quality and reliability, one would think the 2020 Toyota Tundra might lead the full-size-pickup segment. But an aging platform and fierce competition from newer, better-equipped and more capable competitors have put the Tundra on the defensive. To keep the Tundra competitive, Toyota equips it with a number of standard safety features such as adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking and auto high beams, as well as must-haves such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The standard V8 has plenty of power for towing or hauling, although the Tundra doesn’t post best-in-class figures (those belong to the Chevy Silverado and Ford F-150) in either area. There’s also the off-road TRD Pro that looks to take on the Ford F-150 Raptor and Chevy Silverado Trailboss.

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Used 2020 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Pricing

Used 2020 Toyota Tundra Double Cab pricing starts at $30,034 for the Tundra Double Cab SR Pickup 4D 6 1/2 ft, which had a starting MSRP of $38,220 when new. The range-topping 2020 Tundra Double Cab TRD Pro Pickup 4D 6 1/2 ft starts at $36,434 today, originally priced from $50,250.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
$38,220
$30,034
$38,550
$29,232
$44,805
$35,453
$45,135
$30,081
$46,915
$36,839
$50,250
$36,434

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2020 Toyota Tundra Double Cab models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Which Model is Right for Me?

2020 Toyota Tundra SR

Toyota Safety Sense P driver assists

Apple CarPlay/Android Auto

Rearview camera

Easy-lower tailgate

5.7-liter V8

 

2020 Toyota Tundra SR5

Sliding rear window

Fog lights

Chrome rear bumper

Rear under-seat storage compartment

Upgraded audio

 

2020 Toyota Tundra Limited

LED headlights

20-inch wheels

Dual-zone automatic climate control

Leather-trimmed heated front bucket seats

Power vertical-sliding rear window (CrewMax only)

2020 Toyota Tundra Platinum

JBL audio

Navigation

Blind-spot monitor

Rear Cross Traffic Alert

Perforated leather heated & ventilated seats

LED headlights

 

2020 Toyota Tundra 1794

Perforated leather heated & ventilated front seats

Blind-spot monitor

Rear Cross Traffic Alert

Power sunroof

JBL audio

Front & rear park assist

 

2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro

JBL audio

Navigation

Fox 2.5-inch front shocks & TRD tuned springs

18-inch BBS wheels

4WDemand part-time 4WD

Driving the Used 2020 Toyota Tundra

Packing a V8 engine as standard is unusual for a half-ton pickup truck these days, and for 2020, Toyota is making its 5.7-liter powerhouse the standard engine across the line. With 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque, the 5.7-liter V8 brings the Tundra’s maximum towing ability up to an acceptable 10,200 pounds. That’s probably sufficient for the majority of buyers, but the new Silverado can handle 13,400 pounds and the Ford F-150 13,200 pounds. The new Ram 1500 diesel gets a reported 32 mpg on the highway and can tow 12,600 pounds.

For off-roaders, the 4-wheel-drive TRD Pro can tackle challenging off-road conditions such as steep hills, fast-moving creeks and generally rough terrain, despite the unavailability of a mechanical locking rear differential.

As a daily driver, however, the Tundra can feel a bit rough. The ride is stiff, the handling a bit sloppy and the noise levels in the cabin are higher than in comparable rivals from Ram and Ford. There are luxury touches on higher trims that make the Tundra feel less like a work truck, but again it is missing some of the more advanced features found in its domestic rivals, things like the Ram’s massive touch-screen infotainment setup, or the advanced trailering aids found on the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra.

Interior Comfort

The cabins of pickup trucks usually run from bare-bones utility to lavishly leather-wrapped family accommodation. This applies just as much to the 2020 Tundra range. Both the Double and CrewMax cabs seat up to six with a 3-person bench up front, or five with the pair of more comfortable front bucket seats. The entry-level SR trim has that front bench covered with fabric (some manufacturers use vinyl, which is available here in the Work Truck package), while also featuring a 6.1-inch touch screen for the infotainment system. Speaking of touch, all the main controls can be manipulated easily by a gloved hand. Speaking of leather, the 1794 Edition has really nice, perforated upholstery.

Exterior Styling

The Double-cab version of the 2020 Tundra still has four doors, but the rears are slightly disguised. This cab can be paired with a 6.5-foot bed or an 8-foot bed. The larger CrewMax cab comes only with a 5.5-foot bed. The SR5 and 1794 Edition models have their own particular front-end stylings that are variations on the “big-grille” theme. The TRE Pro is offered on both CrewMax and Double Cab. At the rear end, the lockable tailgate is damped to save it from slamming down.

One unique and very cool feature offered only on the CrewMax versions is a power vertical-sliding rear window. Just like the power rear windows on the big station wagons of the past, this feature allows the entire rear glass window to lower, opening up the cab to maximum fresh air.

Favorite Features

REPLACEABLE BUMPER PANELS
If you’re using your pickup the way it was intended, you’re likely going to be bumping into more than just the occasional parked car. No worries as the 2020 Toyota Tundra has a 3-piece bumper that allows individual sections to be easily replaced if damaged. This design saves money, as the panels are far less expensive than an entire single-piece cover.

ANDROID AUTO AND APPLE CARPLAY
Finally, Toyota has brought the Tundra into the 21st century by making Android Auto and Apple CarPlay standard on all trims. Now Tundra owners can integrate their smartphones into the truck’s head unit, allowing access to apps, emails and text messages as well as music and navigation features.

Standard Features

Standard on the base SR Tundra are Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, a 5.7-liter V8 engine, fabric-covered front bench seat (that splits and folds in a 40/20/40 arrangement), lockable tailgate and a 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system. Also onboard are power windows and locks, heated side mirrors, 18-inch steel wheels, rearview camera, 6-speaker audio system with Bluetooth, USB port and an auxiliary audio input.

Standard safety equipment includes Toyota’s Safety Sense P system that brings pre-collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, adaptive cruise control and auto high beams.

Factory Options

Toyota’s Tundra has 4-wheel drive available across the range. Naturally, 4WD is standard in the TRD Pro version. Navigation comes standard on Limited and TRD Pro, as do Smart Key entry and push-button start (also on the SR5 with the TRD package). At the SR5 level is a sliding rear window, and storage beneath the rear seats. A new SR5 upgrade package adds leather bucket seats and a power driver’s seat.

The Limited trim brings an upgraded audio system, 20-inch alloy wheels, leather upholstery, heated/power-adjustable front seats, and chromed mirror caps and door handles. The TRD Pro has its specialized equipment, and the Platinum and 1794 Edition models have heated/ventilated front seats, moonroof, blind-spot monitoring and a JBL premium audio system.

Engine & Transmission

Standard on every 2020 Toyota Tundra is an excellent 5.7-liter V8. With 381 horsepower and 401 lb-ft of torque, the Tundra’s V8 has no issues with pulling, hauling and accelerating, although its fuel economy is only bearable as long as gas remains around $3 a gallon. A 6-speed automatic is also standard, and while more gears might help with fuel economy, this unit works perfectly well in the Tundra and has an excellent reputation for durability and longevity.

The Tundra burns regular gasoline and can also accommodate E85. Two-wheel-drive (2WD) Tundra models include an automatic limited-slip rear differential for better traction in snow and sand. Unlike a conventional limited-slip axle, the Tundra’s automatic setup uses the vehicle’s brakes to limit wheelspin. Four-wheel-drive models use an on-demand 4WD system with a hi-lo range.

5.7-liter V8
381 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm
401 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 13/18 mpg (2WD), 13/17 mpg (4WD)


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KBB.com Consumer Reviews

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Styling
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2020 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Styles

Lowest-Priced

SR Pickup 4D 8 Ft

14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
6
Seating
381 @ 5600 RPM
Horsepower
V8, 5.7 Liter
Engine

SR Pickup 4D 6 1/2 Ft

14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
6
Seating
381 @ 5600 RPM
Horsepower
V8, 5.7 Liter
Engine

SR5 Pickup 4D 8 Ft

14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
6
Seating
381 @ 5600 RPM
Horsepower
V8, 5.7 Liter
Engine

SR5 Pickup 4D 6 1/2 Ft

14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
6
Seating
381 @ 5600 RPM
Horsepower
V8, 5.7 Liter
Engine

Limited Pickup 4D 6 1/2 Ft

14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
381 @ 5600 RPM
Horsepower
V8, 5.7 Liter
Engine

TRD Pro Pickup 4D 6 1/2 Ft

14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
5
Seating
381 @ 5600 RPM
Horsepower
V8, 5.7 Liter
Engine
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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
5600 lbs.
Fuel Capacity
26.4 gallons
Front Head Room
39.7 inches
Front Leg Room
42.5 inches
Max Seating Capacity
6
Minimum Ground Clearance
10.6 inches
Overall Length
247.8 inches
Front Shoulder Room
65.7 inches
Towing Capacity, Maximum
9800 lbs.
Turning Diameter
49.0 feet
Wheel Base
164.6 inches
Bed Length
8.00 feet
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
7200 lbs.
Payload Capacity
1600 lbs.
Width with mirrors
79.9 inches

Exterior

Alloy Wheels
Available
Number of Doors
4 doors

Fuel Economy

City
13 mpg
Highway
17 mpg
Combined
14 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
4WD
Transmission Type
Automatic
6 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Limited Slip Differential
Available

Performance

Horsepower
381 @ 5600 RPM
Torque
401 @ 3600 rpm
Engine
V8, 5.7 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Entertainment

  • Satellite Radio
  • Bluetooth Streaming Audio

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • 12V Power Outlet
  • Power Outlet
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Folding Rear Seat
  • Cloth Seats

Technology

  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Internet Access
  • Smartphone Interface
  • Touch Screen Monitor
  • USB Port
  • Voice Recognition System

2020 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Safety

2020 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Safety Technology

Toyota Safety Sense P

This array of safety features includes a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, automatic high beams, radar-based adaptive cruise control and lane-departure alerts. It’s standard equipment in every 2020 Tundra.

Blind-Spot Monitor and Rear Cross Traffic Alert

Optional on the SR5 and Limited and standard on 1794 and Platinum trims, these systems aid the driver by alerting to traffic or objects in the vehicle’s blind spot. The blind-spot monitor can detect vehicles on either side of the truck when changing lanes, while Rear Cross Traffic Alert can detect vehicles about to cross at the rear when backing up.

 

Front and Rear Parking Sensor

Optional on SR5 and Limited and standard on 1794 and Platinum, these sonar-based parking sensors help the driver avoid hitting objects too low to see from the driver’s seat. An audible beep will sound and speed up in frequency the closer the Tundra gets to an object. There is also a visual graphic displayed in the center information screen.

4.0
Crash Test Rating
Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Frontal Crash
4.0
Side Barrier
5.0
Rollover Rating
4.0
Side Crash
5.0

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FAQs

Is Toyota going to redesign the Tundra this year?

Nope. While Toyota has given the Tundra some upgrades and styling changes over the years, the basic truck remains unchanged since 2007. There are rumors of an all-new Tundra for 2021, maybe even with a hybrid powertrain, but Toyota has not confirmed this. For the record, the Ram 1500, Chevrolet Silverado and Ford F-150 are all newer designs with more features, engine choices and configurations.

How good is the 2020 Toyota Tundra?

The simple answer is as good as it gets. The Tundra has a well-deserved reputation for longevity and reliability, as well as a low cost of ownership. If you can live within the limitations of its 10,200-pound tow rating and 1,730-pound payload, the Tundra will never let you down.

Does the 2020 Toyota Tundra offer a diesel?

No, but it sure could use one. Or maybe a turbo V6. While the 2020 Toyota Tundra’s 5.7-liter V8 is plenty powerful, it’s far from best-in-class, and its fuel economy is near the bottom of the full-size-pickup segment. If you’re looking for a diesel, you’ll find one in the Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Ram 1500 and Ford F-150, as well as the Nissan Titan XD.

Where is the 2020 Toyota Tundra built?

The 2020 Toyota Tundra is manufactured in Toyota’s San Antonio, Texas, plant and was designed at the CALTY design and research center in Newport Beach, California. According to Toyota, 73.5 percent of the parts needed to assemble the Tundra are also sourced here in the U.S., including the engine (Alabama) and transmission (North Carolina).

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