The 2025 Toyota Tundra has landed at Penn Toyota in Greenvale, and it’s not here to make small talk. It’s here to tow, haul, grip, climb, and absolutely crush whatever task you throw at it—without looking like it just rolled out of a construction catalog.
Whether you’re loading up for a weekend out east, helping someone move in Mineola, or pulling into the marina in Port Washington, this truck makes a statement. Not loud. Just confident.
Let’s start under the hood. Every 2025 Tundra comes with a twin-turbo 3.4L V6—because V8s had a good run, but it’s time for something smarter and stronger. If you’re feeling ambitious, go for the i-FORCE MAX hybrid—a powertrain that brings electric torque to the jobsite and leaves gas stations wondering where you went.
Tundra’s up to 583 lb-ft of torque and up to 12,000 pounds of towing say one thing loud and clear: This isn’t for people who “might” tow a jet ski someday. This is for people who actually do.
From rugged base models to decked-out road warriors, the 2025 Tundra lineup is built to match your lifestyle—whether that means weekend warrior, small business boss, or just someone who wants their daily driver to handle snow like it’s no big deal.
Whichever route you go, you’re not compromising capability. That’s standard across the board.
Forget the idea that trucks are all hard plastic and crank windows. The Tundra’s cabin is a full-on command center. With available 14-inch touchscreen, digital gauge cluster, wireless smartphone integration, and optional head-up display, this is the kind of cockpit you won’t want to leave.
Heated and ventilated seats? Check. Panoramic moonroof? Optional, but worth it. Room for passengers, tools, gear, groceries, and maybe even a golden retriever or two? Absolutely.
Whether you’re stuck on Northern Boulevard or cruising through Old Brookville, the ride stays smooth and the cabin stays quiet.
Tundra’s tech is more than bells and whistles. It’s designed to make your drive easier, safer, and smarter.
And if you haven’t driven a full-size truck with a surround-view camera before—prepare to feel like a parking wizard.
This is a full-size pickup, but it doesn’t drive like one from ten years ago. The multi-link rear suspension and finely tuned dampers give the Tundra unexpected composure, whether you’re coasting through Roslyn Heights or climbing over gravel out in Suffolk.
With available air suspension and adaptive variable dampers, you can fine-tune your ride on the fly—from heavy-haul to highway cruise. And yes, four-wheel drive is available across the board. Because we’ve all seen what February does to Long Island.
The 2025 Tundra looks like it means business—and it does. From the aggressive grille to the sculpted fenders, there’s not a wasted line anywhere. Wheel options run from bold to bolder, and colors range from deep metallics to desert-ready flat tones.
In a sea of SUVs and sedans, the Tundra stands out without shouting. Even parked outside a boutique in Great Neck, it looks right at home.
Here at Penn Toyota in Greenvale, we know our customers. We know your drive includes potholes on Glen Cove Road, school pickups in Albertson, and weekend trips with half your garage in the bed. You need a truck that works hard, drives well, and doesn’t nickel-and-dime you at the pump.
Our team is local, our approach is no-pressure, and we’ll actually remember you when you come back for your first service visit. (And we’ll probably ask how your Tundra’s doing.)
The only thing tougher than the 2025 Toyota Tundra? Finding a reason not to drive one.
Come see it in person at Penn Toyota in Greenvale. We’ve got a full lineup of trims and colors, from clean and simple to full-on trail-ready. Take a test drive, ask questions, and find the right truck for your kind of busy.
Whether you’re hauling gear, towing toys, or just want something that owns the left lane on the LIE, the new Tundra is here to get it done.
Does the Tundra still come with a V8?
Nope—and you won’t miss it. The twin-turbo V6 and hybrid setup deliver more torque, better mileage, and way more brains.
Can it tow my camper?
Easily. Tundra can handle up to 12,000 lbs. So yes, bring the camper. Or the boat. Or both.
How’s it handle winter?
With available 4WD, drive modes, and traction features, it’s more than ready for icy mornings and unplowed driveways.
Does it come in a crew cab?
Yes. Tundra offers multiple cab and bed configurations—so you can balance passenger space and cargo space however you need.
Is Penn Toyota really that close to me?
If you’re anywhere in Nassau County—Greenvale, Roslyn, Westbury, Great Neck, Garden City, Manhasset—you’re practically here already.
The 2025 Tundra doesn’t just show up—it’s ready to go the distance. Whether you’re hauling equipment, building something big, or just want a truck that looks as strong as it feels, Penn Toyota in Greenvale has one with your name on it.