KEY POINTS
  • Toyota unveiled its 2022 Tundra with a bolder look, new technologies and more power. But the additional power will be from a new V-6 twin-turbo hybrid engine instead of a traditional V-8.
  • Using twin-turbo V-6 engines have proven successful in pickup trucks, including Ford's F-150.
  • While the Detroit automakers dominate the U.S. pickup truck market, Toyota has consistently sold more than 100,000 of the vehicles each year.

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Toyota Motor unveiled its new 2022 Tundra pickup on Sunday with a bolder look, upgraded technologies and more power. But what may surprise many truck owners is the additional power will not be from a V-8 engine.

Instead of exclusively offering the pickup with a V-8 engine, the Japanese automaker will offer two versions of a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V-6 engine, including a hybrid that can produce up to 437 horsepower — 56 more than the current V-8 — and 583 foot-pounds of torque, a 45% increase than the 2021 Tundra.

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