Toyota Drops the Incredibly Unpopular Regular Cab Tundra for 2018

Steph Willems
by Steph Willems

Now that pickup trucks have graduated from the role of farm and construction site conveyance to family hauler, space and seating have become as important as bed length and payload capacity. Not surprisingly, regular cab pickups and even extended-cab models have become a scarce sight on local roads.

Ram, Toyota and General Motors have since turned their extended cab full-sizers into front-hinged, almost-crew-cab four-doors, leaving Ford and Nissan with the only clamshell layouts in the business. As for regular cabs, who even thinks of those? Not many. So few, in fact, that Toyota beancounters decided to drop the axe.

Yup, there’ll be no regular cab Tundra when the refreshed 2018 models arrive in late summer. Are you sad?

Our guess is a resounding “no.”

Indeed, the Tundra regular cab proved so unpopular, its death means next to nothing for volume. It’s passing barely registers a mention. Toyota would much rather have brand loyalists know about its new TRD Sport trim, which will tempt buyers with an upgraded suspension and revamped looks.

“The heavy consumer demand for the Tundra CrewMax and Double Cab configurations … created low volume demand for the Regular Cab,” said Toyota spokesman Sam Butto, speaking to My San Antonio.

While domestic regular cab take rates, spurred by traditional fleet buyers, amount to the high single digits, Toyotas aren’t regularly seen parked in public works lots. Thus, the Tundra’s regular cab take rate was far, far less than that of Ford’s F-150, Chevrolet’s Silverado, or Ram’s 1500. Miniscule, in fact.

According to Ivan Drury, senior analyst for Edmunds, the Tundra’s take rate fell below the 1 percent mark. Actually, it’s less than halfway to the 1 percent mark. A Toyota source told PickupTrucks.com that over the first five months of 2017, just 0.4 percent of Tundras sold in the U.S. left the lot with two doors.

That means of 43,809 Tundras sold between New Year’s Day and May 31st, roughly 175 were regular cab models. While Nissan decided to build a “single cab” model of its redesigned Titan, it makes you wonder how long that variant will last. The same goes for models offered by the Detroit Three.

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  • Kevin Kevin on Aug 30, 2017

    Two Rare Regular Cab Toyota Trucks I had searched high and low for a 5.7L 6 speed RWD SR5 RCSB at a reasonable price, it seems everybody is asking a high price for them. Anyway, I finally found what I was looking for last weekend... my new to me 2007 RCSB is parked right next to my 2002 4.7L 4 speed 4WD SR5 RCLB. Does anyone have Regular cab Tundra production numbers that they can share?

  • H2OMAN H2OMAN on Dec 28, 2020

    And ever since Toyota decided not to offer the RC in North America, the regular cab Tundra has become increasingly popular.

  • Tassos Tim is not that good with colors.The bright "pink" is not pink, but FUCHSIA. Both colors may look good on a woman's sweater, but not on steel panels.
  • Tassos While I was a very satisfied owner of a much earlier Accord COupe 5 speed (a 1990 I owned from 1994 to 2016), I don't like the exterior styling of this one so much, in fact the 2017 sedan looks better. Or maybe it sucks in white. The interior of my 1990 was very high quality, this one looks so-so. The 157 k miles were probably easy highway miles. Still, Hondas are not Toyotas, and I remember the same service (like timing belt replacement) back then cost TWICE for an Accord than for a Camry. Add to this that it has the accursed CVT, and it's a no. Not that I am in the market for a cheap econobox anyway.
  • 3-On-The-Tree My 2009 C6 corvette in black looks great when it’s all washed and waxed but after driving down my 1.3 mile long dirt road it’s a dust magnet. I like white because dust doesn’t how up easily. Both my current 2021 Tundra and previous 2014 Ford F-150 3.5L Ecobomb are white
  • Bd2 Would be sweet on a Telluride.
  • Luke42 When will they release a Gladiator 4xe?I don’t care what color it is, but I do care about being able to plug it in.
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