The partnership of Toyota
and Isuzu announced to build diesel engines, last year. Katsuaki Watanabe,
Toyota President told reporters at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show, “A new
clean-diesel V8 engine will be offered in both the Tundra and the Sequoia in
the near future."
The Tundra pickup and
Sequoia SUV A4.5 liter engine is expected to hit the market for the 2010 model.
Toyota is working on a family of clean diesel V8 engines for both vehicles. And
also Toyota will offer a new version of its existing 4.7-liter V8 ethanol
engine as well.
Toyota engineers have been
working on at least two variations of the new clean-diesel engine. These
include the 4.5-liter engine and a larger 7.0-liter V8. Industry sources said
that Toyota is working on at least two variants of the clean diesel V8
including the 4.5 liter engine and a larger 7.0 liter V8. The 7.0 liter V8
diesel will be fitted in the heavy-duty edition of the Tundra which is expected
to enter production in 2011 or 2012.
With these new Toyota Tundra parts, the Tundra should outlast all of the past models with flying colors. The Sequoia should be expected to pass just as well.

Toyota V8's are known for their reliability and ease of maintenance. Isuzu engines are widely reported to have a high torque and fuel efficiency. Put them together and you have a winning combination. I personally love the V8 on my Tundra, it's quiet, efficient and very reliable even in the most adverse condition. I will look forward to these new engines.
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Posted by: tom blackman | May 29, 2011 at 03:29 PM
We only hope those new parts are eco-friendly, because why settle for less when you can always sustain yourself with the best?
Posted by: Change Rules F1 | June 17, 2011 at 12:57 AM
Hope it will be the best engine. Every invention/experiments, there is always be a margin of error.
Posted by: HID Conversion | July 09, 2011 at 02:25 AM