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2017
2016
Fuel Economy
15 combined mpg
Horsepower
381 hp
Torque
401 lb-ft
Towing Capacity
10,500 lbs
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2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Review

Joe Tralongo

By Joe Tralongo

Updated November 25, 2019

Joe Tralongo is an author specializing in finding those unique aspects of each car that everyday drivers want to know about. He began his career in 2000 as Kelley Blue Book’s first in-house automotive reviewer. After a long career as a freelancer, Joe returned to the Cox Automotive team in 2022 and remains a dedicated part of the KBB team, providing reviews that are both informative and easy to digest. Now living in Montana, Joe continues to enjoy driving and learning about new cars. In his off time, Joe collects and restores classic 1970s American cars.

Pros

If you don’t need a pickup ranked best-in-class in every category, then the built-in-America 2017 Toyota Tundra is a worthy choice. Its rugged good looks and strong resale and reliability ratings should be enough to impress most truck buyers.

Cons

If you’re looking for more modern powertrain choices, better fuel economy or a diesel-engine option, you’re going to have to look to rivals from Ford, Ram and Nissan. The Tundra is also limited in the number of trims and driver-assist features, a growing area of interest for many buyers.

What's New?

The 2017 Toyota Tundra receives only minor upgrades this year: some new color choices and new standard power front seats on Limited models.

Toyota’s full-size Tundra pickup for 2017 remains large and powerful, although its domestic rivals continue to exert pressure by offering a greater range of engine options, features and safety equipment. To make its case, Toyota points to the Tundra’s impressive reliability record and excellent resale, features that matter to consumers willing to spend big money on a truck. However, the Ford F-150 offers more engine and trim choices, while the Ram 1500 and Nissan Titan both offer a diesel-engine option with superior fuel economy. The Tundra is a strong truck with a great reputation, but without a 3/4- or 1-ton model, it ranks near the bottom of the full-size pickup pack in areas that matter most to buyers, namely towing, fuel economy and payload.

2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Pricing

2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab pricing starts at $18,876 for the Tundra Regular Cab SR Pickup 2D 8 ft, which had a starting MSRP of $31,695 when new. The range-topping 2017 Tundra Regular Cab SR Pickup 2D 8 ft starts at $18,876 today, originally priced from $31,695.

Original MSRP
KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
$31,695
$18,876

The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.

Driving the Toyota Tundra Regular Cab

Toyota’s 2017 Tundra pickup is a hard-working beast that knows how to be civilized when necessary. Where most competitors offer a V6 as the standard engine, Toyota’s 2017 Tundra pickup has a stout 4.6-liter V8 that can easily handle most tasks. Those needing maximum pulling power should opt for the proven 5.7-liter V8. With 381 horses under the hood, this engine delivers excellent power for towing and hauling, but its fuel economy is rather dismal. So too is the Tundra’s 10,500-pound tow rating, which pales in comparison to the Chevy Silverado’s 12,500-pound and Ford F-150’s 12,200-pound limits. On the road, we were pleasantly surprised by how quiet the Tundra’s cabin was, even at high speed. Off-road, our TRD Pro Off-Road 4×4 tackled all manner of steep grades, rutted trails and deep streams despite not having a locking rear differential.

Interior Comfort

As with most full-size pickups, the 2017 Toyota Tundra’s interior spans from that of a basic truck with a 3-passenger fabric bench seat to a luxurious family hauler with brown leather interior and wood trim. Double-cab and CrewMax cab variants seat up to six with a bench in front, or five with the more comfortable bucket seats. Even base SR trims have a 6.1-inch touch-screen infotainment system in the dash, a far cry from the dial radio in your dad’s pickup. Knobs and controls are easier to reach than in past Tundras, and sturdy enough to be used with gloves on.

Exterior Styling

The Toyota Tundra half-ton pickup for 2017 is available in three cab configurations and three bed lengths. Regular-cab and double-cab models can be had with a standard bed (78.7 inches) or long bed (97.6 inches). The CrewMax has the biggest cab of the bunch and is only available with a short bed (66.7 inches). The SR5 and 1794 models have unique front-end styling. As with other full-size trucks, the Toyota’s grille appears to just get bigger and bigger. At the other end, the lockable tailgate automatically lowers slowly to prevent the dreaded tailgate slam.

Favorite Features

REPLACEABLE BUMPER PANELS
Truck owners know you can’t baby a truck, which is why Toyota offers replaceable bumper panels to keep your baby looking new. The 3-piece bumper design makes it less expensive to replace damaged sections versus the entire bumper cover.

BLIND-SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM
Due to their tall stance and sizable girth, full-size trucks are teaming with natural blind spots. Toyota’s solution to this quandary is a blind-spot-monitoring system that alerts the driver to objects residing just beyond the side mirror’s view.

Standard Features

Even if you buy the least expensive version of Toyota’s 2017 Tundra pickup truck, you’ll get a nicely equipped vehicle with a V8 engine, rearview camera, power windows and door locks, and 6.1-inch touch-screen audio/entertainment system with AM/FM/CD player, USB and auxiliary inputs and Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity. These models also come with a fabric-trimmed 40/20/40-split fold-down front bench seat with 4-way adjustable driver and passenger seats (tough vinyl is available with the Work Truck package). All new Toyotas also come with two years/25,000 miles of complimentary factory-scheduled maintenance.

Factory Options

Most extras for the 2017 Tundra are bundled into trims. SR5 models add a larger, 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system, sliding rear window and the storage compartment under the rear seats, while Limited trims bring premium audio and navigation, power-operated leather-trimmed and heated front bucket seats, 20-inch wheels, chrome mirrors and door handles, and power-operated sliding rear window. The top-line Platinum and 1794 Edition offer heated and cooled front seats, moonroof, JBL premium audio and blind-spot monitoring. The TRD Pro Off-Road package, in double-cab or CrewMax form, includes Bilstein shocks, TRD-tuned springs with a 2-inch lift in front, front skidplate and unique badging.

Engine & Transmission

Toyota’s 2017 Tundra is powered solely by a set of V8 engines. A 4.6-liter V8 is the standard engine in lower-trim models, while the powerful-yet-thirsty 5.7-liter is available across all Tundra models and is standard on higher trims of Toyota’s full-size truck. Both V8s are connected to a 6-speed automatic. All Tundra engines run on regular gasoline, the big 5.7-liter V8 is E85-capable, and the truck can be had in 2-wheel or 4-wheel drive (2WD, 4WD). The Tundra’s maximum towing rating is 10,500 pounds and applies to a 2WD regular-cab model with the 5.7-liter V8. Additionally, models with that engine can be had with an integrated trailer-brake controller.

4.6-liter V8
310 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm
327 lb-ft of torque @ 3,400 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 15/19 mpg (2WD), 14/18 mpg (4WD)

5.7-liter V8
381 horsepower @ 5,600 rpm
401 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 rpm
EPA city/highway fuel economy: 13/18 mpg (2WD), 13/17 mpg (4WD)

Note: Due to changes in EPA testing to more effectively reflect real-world conditions, some 2017 models show slightly lower fuel-economy scores than their 2016 versions.


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Price
Combined Fuel Economy
Horsepower
Torque
Towing Capacity
Engine
Curb Weight
Drivetrain
SR Pickup 2D 8 ft
$18,876
15 MPG
381 @ 5600 RPM
401 lb-ft
10500 lbs
V8, 5.7 Liter
5210 lbs
2WD
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2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Depreciation

A 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab has depreciated $5,222 or 24% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $16,440 and trade-in value of $14,220.

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2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Annual Depreciation

Year
Vehicle Depreciation*
Resale Value
Trade-In Value
2022
$1,905
$21,662
$19,086
2023
$3,080
$18,582
$15,968
2024
$1,473
$17,109
$14,720
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$669
$16,440
$14,220
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2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Depreciation

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Specifications

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities

Curb Weight
5210 lbs.
Fuel Capacity
26.4 gallons
Front Head Room
39.7 inches
Front Leg Room
42.5 inches
Max Seating Capacity
3
Minimum Ground Clearance
10.4 inches
Overall Length
228.9 inches
Front Shoulder Room
66.7 inches
Towing Capacity, Maximum
10500 lbs.
Turning Diameter
44.0 feet
Wheel Base
145.7 inches
Bed Length
8.00 feet
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
7000 lbs.
Payload Capacity
2080 lbs.
Width with mirrors
79.9 inches

Exterior

Number of Doors
2 doors

Fuel Economy

City
13 mpg
Highway
18 mpg
Combined
15 mpg

Mechanical

Drivetrain
2WD
Transmission Type
Automatic
6 speed
Available
Recommended Fuel
Regular
Limited Slip Differential
Available

Performance

Horsepower
381 @ 5600 RPM
Torque
401 @ 3600 rpm
Engine
V8, 5.7 Liter

Warranty

Basic
3 years / 36000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 60000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / Unlimited miles

Entertainment

  • iPod Connector
  • MP3 Player
  • Premium Radio
  • Bluetooth Streaming Audio
  • CD Player

Interior

  • Power Windows
  • 12V Power Outlet
  • Power Outlet
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • Tilt Steering Wheel

Seating

  • Cloth Seats

Technology

  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology
  • Cruise Control
  • Hands Free Phone
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Audible Text Messaging
  • Push-Button Engine Start
  • Remote Engine Start
  • Smartphone Interface
  • Touch Screen Monitor
  • USB Port
  • Voice Recognition System

2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Safety

2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Safety Technology

  • Child Door Locks: Not available
  • Child Seat Anchors
  • Driver Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Stability Control
  • Traction Control
  • Driver Knee Airbag
  • Front Head Curtain Airbag
  • Front Knee Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Rear View Camera
4.0

Crash Test Rating

Provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Frontal Crash
4.0
Side Barrier
5.0
Rollover Rating
3.0
Side Crash
5.0

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$18,876
$17,759
$16,868
$24,020
KBB.com Rating
3.8
4.2
4.0
N/A
Consumer Rating
4.4
4.3
4.6
4.2
Fuel Economy
City 13/Hwy 18/Comb 15 MPG
City 18/Hwy 24/Comb 20 MPG
City 15/Hwy 21/Comb 18 MPG
City 16/Hwy 22/Comb 18 MPG
Fuel Type
Gas
N/A
N/A
N/A
Safety Rating
4.0
5.0
4.0
5.0
Seating Capacity3666
Basic Warranty
3 years or 36000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
5 years or 100000 miles
3 years or 36000 miles
Horsepower
381 @ 5600 RPM
285 @ 5300 RPM
390 @ 5800 RPM
355 @ 5600 RPM
Engine
V8, 5.7 Liter
V6, EcoTec3, Flex Fuel, 4.3 Liter
V8, 5.6 Liter
V8, EcoTec3, 5.3 Liter
Drivetrain
2WD
2WD
4WD
4WD

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FAQs

What is the MPG for a 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab?

The 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab is rated to return city/highway fuel economy of 13/18 mpg.

How much should a 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab cost?

Used 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab prices currently range from $18,876 for the SR Pickup 2D 8 ft to $18,876 for the SR Pickup 2D 8 ft when purchasing from a dealership, depending on a range of factors like equipment, mileage, and condition.

What's the cheapest Toyota Tundra Regular Cab?

The cheapest 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab is the SR Pickup 2D 8 ft, with a Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price of $18,876.

Is the 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab reliable?

The 2017 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab is part of the 3rd-generation Tundra Regular Cab, which our owners give an above-average reliability rating of 4.6 out of 5.

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