
Last week we were invited out to Adairsville, Georgia for Toyota’s East Coast Drive Camp. The event was held at the awesome
Barnsley Gardens Resort, and we were there to preview the
2014 Toyota Tundra
full-size pickup truck. All of the photos in this article are our own,
and as you can see, it was a stunning backdrop for testing the
capabilities of the Tundra.
The
2014 Toyota Tundra
is designed in California, engineered in Michigan, and assembled in
Texas with an engine from Alabama. It actually ranks as the second most
American made truck in its class, a fact the Toyota team was quite proud
of. The Tundra has been updated with a slew of styling changes both
inside and out and is offered in a variety of trims and cabs.
It was tough to focus on the presentation though, because we knew our
favorite type of driving was coming later in the afternoon; off-road
driving. After a bit of smooth time behind the wheel on some country
roads, we made our way to the hunting grounds which had been converted
into our off-road playground.

The
Tundra ate up everything they put in front of us with ease, although
admittedly the terrain would be considered tame by any off-road
enthusiast. It was however a rather accurate representation of what most
pick-up truck owners would encounter when hunting, fishing, or working.
The 5.7L V8 powered the massive Tundra over the rough terrain
comfortably and category leading ground clearance proved to be useful.
After thoroughly testing the Tundra off-road, it was time to have a
bit of fun in the 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition, as we drove the
prototype model as fast as we could through the course. You would likely
never do that with your own vehicle, unless you have an unlimited
budget for repairs, but it was liberating to really push the 4Runner to
the limit, Baja style.

Later
that night we were treated to an delicious outdoor dinner featuring
local cuisine at the on site ruins. It was the perfect rustic finish to a
great day in the outdoors. The meal was prepared by
Empire State South, and they featured
Terrapin Beer. The evening concluded with whiskey blending and dessert under an amazing lit up arbor.

In
the morning we were given a towing demonstration, and then were offered
our own chance to pull a load. The Tundra is the only full-size pickup
in the segment to adhere to the SAE J2807 towing standard. Essentially
that means that Toyota subjects their trucks to stringent testing
procedures, and you can be sure that it will tow the amount it is rated
for under real-world conditions. You may recall the Tundra towing the
space shuttle last year, so they take it pretty seriously. We also
finally found a use that makes a back-up camera indispensable, hooking
up a trailer in seconds…

After
towing we made our way down to the lake for some quiet time learning
how to fly fish. We could have opted for horseback riding or sporting
clay shooting, but fly-fishing worked out pretty well for Brad Pitt back
in the early 90s, so we thought we’d give it a try. Unfortunately we
didn’t catch anything, unless you count this spectacular view.

Overall the
2014 Toyota Tundra
was rugged, stylish, comfortable, powerful, and capable. We look
forward to having some more time behind the wheel to complete a full
review in the future. We enjoyed our time outdoors in Georgia, and wish
it didn’t have to end.
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