Imagine needing a full‑size truck built for work or play around Killeen, Texas. You want power, durability, and tech that makes sense on local roads or trips to Stillhouse Hollow Lake. That’s where the new Toyota Tundra for sale at Toyota of Killeen comes in. This truck fits jobs on Fort Cavazos, hauling campers, boats, building supplies, or weekend adventures.
It brings tough capability and modern comfort together in one package. Let’s explore what a buyer sees in inventory, what features stand out, how to handle financing or leasing, and which trim fits your style.
The Tundra offers a Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross‑Traffic Alert. That means when you’re pulling a trailer or swapping lanes around Killeen, it alerts you to vehicles creeping into blind spots. It even spots cars passing behind when you back out of tight garages near Nolanville.
You can also opt for the Panoramic View Monitor. It uses cameras on the truck's front, sides, and rear to deliver a 360‑degree view. That helps when hitching a camper by Belton Lake. It’s like having eyes all around the truck. Inside, there’s an available 12.3‑inch full‑color digital gauge cluster. It gives you access to navigation, towing functions, audio controls, off‑road status, and safety alerts.
And did you know the 2025 Toyota Tundra Crew Cab earned the IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ award—scoring “Good” in small‑overlap front, side, and moderate overlap tests, with strong collision avoidance features like optional blind‑spot detection and standard lane departure warning and automatic braking.*
The SR5 trim includes a Tow hitch receiver and an Integrated Trailer Brake Controller. It’s ready for towing up to 12,000 pounds when properly equipped (Double Cab, 6.5‑foot bed, RWD). That setup is ideal for hauling a camper or boat to local lakes. The built‑in trailer brake control keeps braking smooth under load.
On the Limited trim, you get a 14‑inch Toyota Audio Multimedia touchscreen. That bigger interface makes using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto easy. It also connects to built‑in navigation and audio systems while serving as a command center for settings.
The Platinum trim offers a Power tilt/slide panoramic roof with a power sunshade. This roof brings natural light and fresh air (nice for long drives to Temple), and when it's open, you get a feeling of openness in the cabin. It also upgrades interior materials and finishes for a more refined ride.
Our Finance Center offers an online Payment Calculator. You can estimate monthly payments based on pricing, down payment, finance terms, and trade‑in credit. It roots out surprises before you step into the showroom. You can test scenarios on your phone after work or during lunch.
Leasing is also an option. It offers lower monthly payments and flexibility at lease end. It’s worth considering if you plan to switch vehicles every few years. The calculator helps compare lease vs finance. You see the numbers side by side to decide what fits your budget and mileage needs.

When properly equipped, the new Toyota Tundra can tow up to 12,000 pounds**. That’s enough muscle to haul a camper, trailer, or boat to Stillhouse Hollow Lake or Belton Lake. If you pair the SR or SR5 trim with the correct cab and bed, it hits that rating. It’s ideal for local fishing gear runs or weekend work projects.

Yes, Most trims, including TRD Off‑Road and TRD Pro, come with four‑wheel drive. Those versions wrap in features like skid plates and off-road-tuned suspension. They’re great on muddy backroads around Harker Heights or trails outside town. CrewMax versions add interior comfort for the ride home.

The new Toyota Tundra is available in Double-Cab and CrewMax configurations. Bed lengths range from about 5.5 to 6.5 feet, depending on configuration. A double-cab with a 6.5‑foot bed offers a towing capacity of up to 12,000 pounds and more payload. CrewMax with a shorter bed offers roomier rear seat space.
If you want to try a Tundra in person, stop near downtown Killeen, TX. Contact us at Toyota of Killeen and schedule a test drive to experience this popular truck firsthand. You could then swing by the local Central Texas College campus or grab lunch at a café there.
*** Never tow beyond a vehicle’s published towing capacities.