The Toyota brand strives to constantly create and develop powerful and reliable new Toyota models that will not only serve a range of drivers with versatility, but also target individual needs. The Japanese automaker is certain that they have achieved the ideal balance between these factors with the 2014 Toyota Tundra, which farmers will find meets all their requirements thanks to someone on the engineering team with a farming background.

Mike Sweers is not only the chief engineer for Toyota trucks, he grew up on a farm and currently maintains his own hay farm in Michigan. With all of these past years of experience, he can easily relate to every demand a farmer could have from their truck and has used this knowledge to create the new Tundra. Sweers has also said that he has used the truck to put it through all the tests on his farm to constantly innovate new ideas and prove the vehicle's capability.

While the power and performance of the 2014 Tundra will be similar to previous models, there will be more options with variants like the new  1794 Edition or Tundra Platinum  to give the truck a classic look with a modern twist. Technology features are also upgraded with a larger touch screen and safety features like Blind Spot Monitors with Cross Traffic alert and a backup camera.

Sweers proudly boasts of the new model, "Our goal was to make a truck that is more traditional, more chiseled and emphasizes the outstanding power and performance of the truck.  It is a very polarizing design, and one that I would want!"1

The 2014 Tundra has recently begun production and is slated to arrive in Shore Toyota's Mays Landing, NJ showroom this September. Feel free to contact us online or by calling (888) 819-5346 with any questions you may have about model, Toyota parts or financing options.

Source:1http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/hay+farmer+heads+2014+toyota+tundra.htm

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