The third-generation version of Toyota's full-size pickup truck will undoubtedly headline the Windy City's show, which is sandwiched particularly closely between the Detroit and Geneva shows this year.
Not much is known about the new Tundra, which is expected to be a pretty substantial redesign. The outgoing Tundra received much fanfare at its 2006 Chicago show debut, but it has seen few updates since going on sale as a 2007 model.
However, the full-size pickup segment has become significantly more competitive in the last several years. A heavily-revised Ram with a segment-leading (in terms of fuel efficiency) V6 hit the market late last year, while General Motors' all-new 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra go on sale this summer. Sales leader Ford has also continuously updated its F-150 range.
It's anticipated that the Tundra will continue to be built alongside the smaller Tacoma at Toyota's San Antonio, Texas, assembly plant.
/* @Himanshu 09-01-2013
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