2026 Toyota Tundra
If you’re shopping for a full-size truck in Edmonton, the 2026 Toyota Tundra checks all the right boxes. From things you expect like strong towing capacity to bed space, the Tundra also has multiple engine options and advanced technology that can handle both work and play across Alberta.
Whether you’re hauling equipment to a job site, towing a trailer out to the lake, or heading to the mountains for a weekend getaway, the 2026 Toyota Tundra has the capability and confidence truck owners expect. With gas and available hybrid powertrains, a wide range of trims, and smart features built for real-world use, it’s a strong choice for Edmonton drivers looking for a reliable and versatile pickup.

Performance

The 2026 Toyota Tundra is ready for you whether you’re towing a trailer to the lake, hauling materials to a job site, or loading up for a camping trip in Jasper. It’s built to handle hard work without breaking a sweat. Every gas-powered Tundra comes with Toyota’s i-FORCE 3.4L twin-turbo V6 engine producing 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft. of torque for strong acceleration and pulling power.

One thing Toyota does well with the 2026 Tundra is the number of ways that you can configure it, whether it’s a dependable work truck, a daily driver, or a fully equipped adventure rig. You can build it to fit your needs.
Choose between a traditional gas engine or the available i-FORCE MAX hybrid with multiple trim levels, different bed lengths, and cab configurations to build a truck that matches the way you actually use it.

If you’re buying a full-size truck, chances are you’ll eventually ask it to do some heavy lifting. With a maximum towing capacity of 11,199 lbs and a payload of up to 1,940 lbs, it’s more than capable of handling work during the week and adventures on the weekend. When you need to tow something heavy, Tow/Haul+ mode adjusts the truck’s performance to help everything feel smoother and more controlled, especially on Alberta’s highways and mountain roads.
Design Features

Part of owning a pickup means that the truck bed is going to take a beating. Whether its because you’re hauling lumber around Edmonton, loading up dirt bikes for the weekend, or tossing in hockey gear after practice, the 2026 Toyota Tundra is built to take it all.
Its durable composite bed is made from a high-strength material that helps resist dents, dings, and rust, so you don’t need to worry as much about the daily wear and tear. Underneath it is a fully boxed ladder frame that’s engineered for strength and rigidity that helps the Tundra feel solid whether you’re carrying a full load or cruising down the Henday.

Whether you're driving through downtown Edmonton, towing a trailer down Highway 2, or heading out before sunrise, the Tundra is packed with technology designed to make every drive feel a little easier.
Toyota Safety Sense comes standard and includes features like Lane Tracing Assist, Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian and Bicycle Detection, Automatic High Beams, Lane Departure Alert, and Full-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control. Together, these systems help reduce stress on long drives and provide extra confidence in everyday traffic.
Many 4x4 models also include Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, while Trailer Merge Warning is especially useful for anyone who regularly tows. Once a trailer is connected, the system can detect its length and work alongside the Blind Spot Monitor to help make lane changes feel more confident—a feature truck owners will quickly appreciate on Alberta's busy highways.

Sometimes it's the small things that end up being your favourite features. The available power vertical rear window lets you open nearly the entire rear window with the push of a button, making it easy to bring fresh air into the cabin or chat with someone loading the bed.
If towing is part of your routine, available power extendable and folding tow mirrors provide a better view around your trailer while making it easier to park or squeeze into tighter spaces when they're folded in. They're the kind of practical features that make life with a full-size truck just a little more convenient.
Interior Features

The 2026 Toyota Tundra makes it easy to stay connected no matter the job. The available 14” Toyota Multimedia touchscreen puts navigation, music, calls, and vehicle info right at your fingertips while wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto lets you connect your phone without having to deal with any cables.
Higher trims also feature an available 12.3” digital gauge cluster that you can customize to feature important information like your tachometer, speedometer, tow gauges, pitch and roll display, engine performance, and more.

If you’ve ever tried backing a trailer into a campsite or squeezing a full-size truck in a busy parking lot, you’ll appreciate the camera technology available for the 2026 Tundra. The Panoramic View Monitor can give you a 360-degree view around the truck to help you spot obstacles that would otherwise be hidden from sight.
There are also specialized camera views that make things easier like a hitch view for lining up your trailer and a rear split view to keep an eye on what’s behind you. On select trims, an available head-up display also projects important driving info onto the windshield to help you keep an eye on the road while checking your speed or directions.

No matter how your day starts or ends, the Tundra’s seats are designed to keep you comfortable from start to finish. The available heated 8-way power adjustable front seats make it easy to find the perfect driving position while the cold Edmonton mornings become a little more enjoyable at the touch of a button.
You’ll also find ventilated seats on higher trims to keep you cool on hot summer days while the Platinum trim upgrades you to 10-way power adjustable seats that offer even more customization. These are the things that help you appreciate the road a bit more on the long days at work or getting home from that weekend trip.
Trim Level Comparisons
Double Cab
SR 4X2 Regular Bed | SR 4X2 Long Bed | SR | SR5 L | |
MSRP | $54,440 | $54,940 | $57,740 | $61,910 |
Drivetrain | 2WD | 2WD | 4WD | 4WD |
Wheels | 18” styled steel wheels | 18” styled steel wheels | 18” alloy wheels available | 18” alloy wheels |
Towing capacity | 8,289 lbs | 8,289 lbs | 8,289 lbs | 11,089 lbs |
Seats | - | - | Heated front available | Heated front |
Interior | Fabric | Fabric | Fabric | Leather |
Drive Mode Select | - | - | Sport, Eco, Normal available | Sport, Eco, Normal |
Best for | Budget buyers | Maximum cargo bed | Winter driving + job sites | Everyday comfort w/ work capability |
CrewMax Cab Gas
SR | SR5 L | Limited | Limited L | Platinum | Platinum L | |
MSRP | $59,685 | $62,595 | $72,420 | $72,780 | $82,790 | $83,150 |
Drivetrain | 4WD | 4WD | 4WD | 4WD | 4WD | 4WD |
Wheels | 18” styled steel, off road alloy, or alloy available | 18” off road alloy or alloy available | 20” TRD off-road matte black alloy or machine-finished ally available | 20” TRD off-road matte black alloy or machine-finished ally available | 20” machine finished alloy available | 20” dark grey painted alloy available |
Bed length | 5.5 ft | 6.5 ft | 5.5 ft | 6.5 ft | 5.5 ft | 6.5 ft |
Towing capacity | 8,289 lbs | 11,001 lbs | 11,111 lbs | 10,968 lbs | 11,045 lbs | 10,869 lbs |
Seats | Heated available | Heated | Heated + ventilated front | Heated + ventilated front | Heated + ventilated front and rear | Heated + ventilated front and rear |
Interior | Fabric | Fabric | Leather | Leather | Leather | Leather |
Touchscreen | 8” Toyota Multimedia (14” available) | 8” Toyota Multimedia | 14” Toyota Multimedia | 14” Toyota Multimedia | 14” Toyota Multimedia | 14” Toyota Multimedia |
Best for | Essential work truck | Best value | Daily driving + families | Extra cargo length | Luxury truck buyers | Luxury with a longer bed |
Crewmax Cab Hybrid
Limited | Limited L | Platinum | Capstone | |
MSRP | $76,075 | $76,120 | $86,445 | $94,380 |
Drivetrain | 4WD | 4WD | 4WD | 4WD |
Wheels | 20” TRD of road matte black alloy, black alloy, or 18” TRD pro black forged BBS available | 20” TRD off-road matte black alloy or black alloy available | 20” machine finished alloy or dark gray painted alloy available | 22” dark chrome machine finished alloy |
Bed length | 5.5 ft | 6.5 ft | 5.5 ft | 5.5 ft |
Towing capacity | 11,122 lbs | 11,056 lbs | 10,979 lbs | 10,285 lbs |
Head-up display | - | - | Yes | Yes |
Panoramic View Monitor | - | - | - | Yes |
Seats | Heated + ventilated front | Heated + ventilated front | Heated + ventilated front and rear | Heated + ventilated front and rear |
Interior | SofTex® available | Leather | Leather | Semi-aniline leather |
Active noise control | Available | - | Yes | Yes |
Best for | Everyday hybrid capability | Hybrid power & extra cargo | Premium hybrid performance | Ultimate hybrid luxury |
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Final Thoughts
The 2026 Toyota Tundra stands out because it doesn’t force you to choose between capability and comfort. You get both. It’s built for Alberta life with tough weekday workloads in Edmonton or weekend adventures across the province.
The strong towing power, available hybrid efficiency, advanced safety features, and a cabin that’s designed to make long drives easier, make the Tundra more than just a work truck, but a long-term companion for everyday life in Canada.
If you’re looking for a full-size pickup that’s built to handle Edmonton winters, Alberta highways, and everything in between, the 2026 Toyota Tundra is definitely worth a closer look. Book a test drive at Toyota on the Trail today or visit us at 5210 Calgary Trail NW.
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Questions about the Toyota Tundra?
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of the 2026 Toyota Tundra?
The 2026 Toyota Tundra has many different dimensions depending on the trim. The following are approximate exterior dimensions:
Double Cab
SR 4X2 Regular Bed / SR 4X2 Long Bed / SR / SR5 L
- Length: 5932 mm (233.5 in.) / 6412 mm (252.4 in.) / 5932 mm (233.5 in.) / 6412 mm (252.4 in.)
- Width: 2030 mm (79.9 in.)
- Height: 1926 mm (75.8 in.) / 1926 mm (75.8 in.) / 1980 mm (77.9 in.) / 1970 mm (77.5 in.)
- Wheelbase: 3699 mm (145.6 in.) / 4179 mm (164.5 in.) / 3700 mm (145.6 in.) / 4180 mm (164.5 in.)
Crewmax Cab Gas
SR / SR5 / Limited / Limited L / Platinum / Platinum L
- Length: 5932 mm (233.5 in.) / 6237 mm (245.5 in.) / 5932 mm (233.5 in.) / 6237 mm (245.5 in.) / 5932 mm (233.5 in.) / 6237 mm (245.5 in.)
- Width: 2032 mm (80 in.) / 2032 mm (80 in.) / 2030 mm (79.9 in.) / 2032 mm (80 in.) / 2032 mm (80 in.) / 2032 mm (80 in.)
- Height: 1984 mm (78.1 in.) / 1984 mm (78.1 in.) / 1982 mm (78 in.) / 1977 mm (77.8 in.) / 1984 mm (78.1 in.) / 1977 mm (77.8 in.)
- Wheelbase: 3700 mm (145.6 in.) / 4005 mm (157.7 in.) / 3700 mm (145.6 in.) / 4005 mm (157.7 in.) / 3700 mm (145.6 in.) / 4005 mm (157.7 in.)
Crewmax Cab Hybrid
Limited / Limited L / Platinum / Capstone
- Length: 5932 mm (233.5 in.) / 6237 mm (245.5 in.) / 5932 mm (233.5 in.) / 5932 mm (233.5 in.)
- Width: 2032 mm (80 in.)
- Height: 1973 mm (77.7 in.) / 1969 mm (77.5 in.) / 1973 mm (77.7 in.) / 1964 mm (77.3 in.)
- Wheelbase: 3700 mm (145.6 in.) / 4005 mm (157.7 in.) / 3700 mm (145.6 in.) / 3700 mm (145.6 in.)
What is the towing capacity of the 2026 Toyota Tundra?
The 2026 Toyota Tundra can tow up to 11,199 lbs when properly equipped, making it a strong choice for hauling trailers, boats, campers, and equipment around Edmonton and across Alberta. Whether you're heading to the lake, the mountains, or a job site, the Tundra is built to handle serious towing with confidence.
What is the difference between the Toyota Tundra gas and hybrid models?
The gas Tundra uses the i-FORCE twin-turbo V6 engine, while the hybrid version (i-FORCE MAX) adds an electric motor for extra power and efficiency. The hybrid typically delivers more torque and stronger low-end pulling power, which is especially noticeable when towing or carrying heavy loads.
For Edmonton drivers, the gas model is a strong all-around performer, while the hybrid is ideal if you want extra power plus improved fuel efficiency for daily driving and highway trips.
How does the Toyota Tundra perform in snow and ice?
The 2026 Toyota Tundra is well-suited for Alberta winters. With available 4x4 capability, advanced traction systems, and driver assistance features, it’s designed to handle snow, ice, and cold-weather conditions with confidence.
Whether you're driving through snowy Edmonton mornings or heading into rural Alberta roads after a snowfall, the Tundra’s stability, ground clearance, and available winter-focused features make it a dependable year-round truck.
What warranty comes with the 2026 Toyota Tundra?
The 2026 Toyota Tundra comes with Toyota Canada’s standard warranty coverage, including a 3-year/60,000 km basic warranty and a 5-year/100,000 km powertrain warranty. Additional coverage applies for corrosion and hybrid components (if equipped with i-FORCE MAX).
Is the Toyota Tundra better than the Ford F-150?
It depends on what you’re looking for, but the 2026 Toyota Tundra stands out for its reliability reputation, strong twin-turbo performance, and available hybrid powertrain. It also offers a refined interior and advanced tech features that many buyers appreciate for daily driving.
The Ford F-150 offers more engine variety and configurations, but many Edmonton drivers choose the Tundra for its balance of durability, long-term dependability, and strong resale value, especially for Alberta driving conditions like winter roads and towing-heavy use.
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