Before the 2022 Toyota Tundra arrived, consumers had to wait for a few years. From 2007 to 2021, the Japanese automaker only manufactured the 2nd-gen Tundra model.
But, thanks to the efforts made by the car developer, the third-gen Toyota Tundra was launched.
Interested buyers can purchase this popular vehicle either in a Crew Cab or Double Cab body (with a short or long bed).
Since it took a few years before the 3rd-gen Tundra arrived, Toyota ensured that consumers will find exciting easter eggs.
2022 Toyota Tundra Easter Eggs
According to Slash Gear's latest report, there are different exciting easter eggs in the new 2022 Toyota Tundra model.
Some of them were identified by YouTubers while others were discovered by different websites. Now, here are the bonus features of the new vehicle and where you can find them:
- Holographic stickers saying "4x4" (located on the pickup truck's bedside. Just look at the right angle)
- Morse code saying "bada*s trucks" (If you will look at the base part of the car's windshield, you will see that it has dotted black paint. This a Morse code that translates to the message)
- Tundra's button-operated tailgate (You can find this easter egg on the driver's side tail-light. Just push it and the tailgate will open slowly)
Other Easter Eggs to Find
Aside from the three bonus features mentioned above, there are also other easter eggs you can find on the new 2022 Toyota Tundra.
Among these is the amber TDR logos (located on the front grile), as well as the Texas homage stamp (located on the driver's side).
There's a chance that more easter eggs will be integrated into the upcoming Tundra models, such as the 2023 Toyota Tundra.
Motor Biscuit reported that this will vehicle will specifically be an SX model on the SR5 trim. You can click here to see more details about it.
In other news, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan reportedly work on patent payments to Nokia and other telecom giants.
Meanwhile, Toyota Motors is expected to invest $5.3 billion in EV battery production.
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Written by Griffin Davis