A double cab joins the Tundra line-up of regular cab and access cab models in 2004. The -ton Tundra Double Cab provides four doors and plenty of hauling space. For one thing, the pickup truck is no slouch when it comes to carrying girth with gusto. So for those who like to pile up the cargo, the bed is 20.7 inches deep, which is about 4 inches more than other Tundra models. And with a 74.3-inch bed length, there’s plenty of available room for oversized items. There’s on-the-mark power with the 4.7-liter, 32-valve V8 that touts 240 horsepower and 315 pounds-feet of peak torque.

Interior-wise, the double cab sparkles with a comfortable attitude. Seats are supportive in the right spots, and that includes the 60/40-split fold rear seat that’s positioned at a 24-degree angle. Rear seat legroom is dandy at 37.5 inches. And the all-around-environment conveys a sense of purpose – especially in terms of knob and button placement – as well as a non-cramped feeling. Tundra Double Cab is truly a pickup where all riders feel like space isn’t in short supply. In an industry segment first, the pickup features a vertical power sliding rear window. With just a push of a dashboard button, the 750-square inch window can be lowered to let in the whirling wind. Mile per gallon estimates for 4WD with 4-speed automatic transmission and V8 are 14 city/17 city, and the MSRP is $28,975.