Toyota TundraConsidering Toyota's accolades are typically for its vehicles' reliability and durability, the Tundra's fancy features are often overlooked. It still maintains that workhorse reputation, but most model years and trim versions of the Toyota Tundra have something to offer in the way of luxury. That's especially true for the The 2026 model, which has a starting price of just over $40,000. Starting with appearance, the Tundra is a handsome beast, with a striking, blocky exterior design that you wouldn't expect from a mid-priced pickup. The massive front grille is similar to the one on the truly luxurious Lexus LX 700H SUV, and inside the truck you'll find equally eye-catching features. Some versions have leather-trimmed 10-way electrically-adjustable seats, others come with neo-classic Saddle Tan interiors and walnut-wood trims. Many even have leather-wrapped steering wheels for an added upscale touch.But looks aren't everything. The Tundra also has up-to-date tech for convenience and luxury. The basic SR model includes an 8-inch multimedia touchscreen that connects to the rich surround-sound speaker system. With an upgrade to the premium audio package, the touch screen jumps up to 14 inches in size, the bed shines with LED lighting, and you get two 120V power outlets like you'd find in your home. Other upgrade packages add even more advanced tech, with some Tundra trims including extra camera coverage for backing up trailers, automatic braking and parking systems, and a fancy-pants digital rearview mirror.