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Tundra hands free driving option

Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by dbyra8, Jul 2, 2025 at 5:59 AM.

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    dbyra8

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    My last 6 trucks were ford f150. I’m getting ready to trade my 2022 F150 platinum. I like what Toyota Tundra has to offer, especially after driving the 1794. A real game changer would be if they offered hands free driving in the upcoming 2026 model. Any news if that would happen or not? Thanks for letting me join your forum.
     
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    Bakershack

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    Welcome from LA (Lower Alabama)! I haven't heard anything about that, but anything is possible.
     
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    The lane centering acts like it's drunk, so there's a lot of fine tuning they need to do before they try to let the truck have full control. Plus, there are no in cab cameras like what the ford uses to monitor driver eye movements.

    Maybe on the 4th gen.
     
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    Welcome from Ohio! Haven’t heard anything about Toyota’s offering that type of experience. They are usually one of the last ones to adopt that sort of thing especially in their larger vehicles. I love my 2016 - 1794 edition that I have owned the last 6 years and 52k+ miles.
     
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    Does Toyota offer that in any model?? Even Lexus? I haven’t heard of it. I did rent a 2021 RAV4 one time with a really well sorted lane centering (required hands on). I placed a water bottle on the right side of the steering wheel and it drove itself for about 60 miles of I-40 back from Memphis (relatively straight) without issues.
     

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