CONTEST CLOSED! Fuel your off-road adventure with $250 cash from Kelowna Toyota

| July 17, 2022 in Out of Office

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It’s 4x4 season in the Okanagan, and Kelowna Toyota wants to give you $250 to help enhance your next off-roading adventure.

Summer is all about enjoying the terrain of British Columbia, and with the new 2022 Tundra CrewMax Sr Limited Edition, you can get the most out of the Kelowna topography in style.

This new Toyota offering is the ultimate off-roading vehicle. 

Grit is more than just dirt roads and muddy tires, and that’s why the new Tundra has been redesigned to offer improved performance along with a luxurious feel. You can navigate those bumpy, back-country roads in a vehicle that feels like it belongs on a movie set.

With a choice of powerful, efficient engines and impressive towing and payload capacity, you don’t need to worry about not having enough power – you can go full throttle if you want to.

And the coil spring rear suspension setup means your dirt-road travels will be so comfortable and smooth your passengers won’t spill their drinks on the seats of your brand new truck.

This off-road, limited edition Tundra boasts higher ground clearance than ever, so you can venture the roads less taken, find uncharted territory and know your Tundra will still look good as new when you get back to the city streets.

The eye-catching capstone trim paired with quality materials brings an elegant interior ambiance, and custom wrapping and modifications mean you can completely personalize your Toyota to match your unique vision.

Rugged on the outside, premium on the inside. The 2022 Tundra is designed to haul, tow and tackle the rockiest roads, all while surrounding you with comfort and its advanced technologies will make your drive easier and more enjoyable.

Stop by Kelowna Toyota to test drive yours today, and don’t forget to enter below for a chance to win our $250 cash prize.

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