2025 Toyota Tundra TRD Rally Package: A Blend of Style and Capability
While you should be familiar with it by now, the iconic orange, red, and yellow tricolor are callbacks to the dominance that Toyota once had racing in Baja and other off-road motorsports. Remember Ivan “Ironman” Stewart’s racing truck? Yeah. Those stripes mean a lot to Toyota off-road enthusiasts, and it’s popped up here and there on some special editions over the years—and now you can slap those colors on the 2025 Toyota Tundra with new TRD Rally package. It’s one of the many new Tundra-related features Toyota announced just this week.
TRD Rally Pack
While the grille, lower body, tailgate, and wheels feature the heritage striping, the TRD Rally package for the 2025 Toyota Tundra is more than just little decals and center caps. A set of black painted and machined-face 18-inch TRD off-road wheels are fitted with a set of 265/70R18 Michelin LTX Trail all-terrain tires for additional grip in the dirt. These ATs join a set of Bilstein shocks and skid plates to make the 2025 Tundra TRD Rally more capable off the beaten and paved path. No, the upgrades won’t make it a true desert racer, but it should be burlier than the standard SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum, 1794, and Capstone grades you’ll be able to get the TRD Rally package on. You’re also able to get it on the TRD Pro trim, but we can’t see them replacing that model’s exclusive 2.5-inch Fox internal bypass units and Falken Wildpeak A/T3Ws, so expect just the stripes and wheels there.
Inside, the TRD Rally package adds the red-orange-yellow tricolor accents on the Softex seats and dashboard, but the rest of the Tundra’s interior will remain the same per the grade you choose. Finally, the TRD Rally pack is available in four exterior colors: Ice Cap white, Magnetic Gray, Midnight Black Metallic, and Celestial Silver.
TRD Pro Gets a New Color, New Seats On 1794, Platinum, and Capstone
The Rally bits aren’t the only news from the 2025 Tundra lineup—the pickup gets a new color for the TRD Pro called Mudbath. At the time of writing, Toyota hasn’t offered images of what this color looks like on the 2025 Tundra TRD Pro, but it’s a brown color that was introduced in June for the TRD Pro lineup for the 2025 model year and we’ve seen it on the all-new 4Runner TRD Pro.
Additionally, the 1794, Platinum, and Capstone trims of the 2025 Toyota Tundra will gain a luxury feature as standard. Massaging seats with 10-way power adjustments are now available on those trims and can be activated by the 14-inch infotainment screen while driving or parked. You’re also able to control upper and lower body massaging separately from the same screen.