The 2026 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition isn’t named after a random number. It’s named after a piece of Texas history, and for buyers in North Texas who want a truck that carries real meaning alongside real capability, that story matters. If you’re exploring a Tundra upgrade, browse our new Tundra inventory to see what we currently have available.
The Heritage Behind the 1794 Edition Name
Back in 1794, a Spanish colonist named Juan Ignacio de Casanova received a land grant in San Antonio and established what would eventually become the JLC Ranch. That property grew into one of the most storied ranches in Texas history. Toyota acquired the land in 2003 and built its San Antonio manufacturing facility there, which is where every single Tundra is produced today.
Toyota honored that legacy by naming its most distinctively appointed Tundra trim after the ranch’s founding year. For buyers who care about where things come from, the 1794 badge means something specific. It isn’t a marketing invention. It’s a direct reference to a real place with real roots.
How the 1794 Edition Stands Apart From the Base Tundra SR
Exterior Details That Set It Apart
Before you even open the door, this truck looks different. The 1794 Edition comes with a chrome-finished grille, 20-inch machined-finish alloy wheels, a color-keyed spoiler, 1794 Edition door badges, and a 1794 tailgate stamp. These aren’t subtle touches; they’re deliberate signals that you’re looking at something other than a standard SR.
A Western-Inspired Interior Unlike Any Other Trim
Step inside and the JLC Ranch connection continues. Toyota outfits the 1794 Edition with Saddle Tan leather upholstery, American walnut wood-grain interior trim, and a laser-etched instrument panel badge that’s exclusive to this cabin. Heated and ventilated front seats handle North Texas temperature swings in both directions. The standard 14-inch infotainment screen ties the whole dashboard together with a clean, modern focal point.
These aren’t vague “premium upgrades.” They’re specific, named features Toyota built into this trim to distinguish it from every other Tundra in the lineup.
i-FORCE and i-FORCE MAX: Powertrain Options for the 2026 Tundra 1794 Edition
Two powertrain options are available on the 1794 Edition, and both are built for serious work.
The standard i-FORCE Twin-Turbo V6 puts out 389 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque, with a maximum towing capacity of 12,000 pounds. If you need more output, the i-FORCE MAX Hybrid pairs that turbocharged V6 with an integrated electric motor, delivering 437 net combined horsepower at 5,200 rpm, 583 lb-ft of torque at 2,400 rpm, and a maximum towing capacity of 11,450 pounds.
The right choice really depends on how you plan to use the truck day to day. We’re happy to walk through the differences with you in person.
Experience the 2026 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition at Longo Toyota of Prosper
Come see the 2026 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition at Longo Toyota of Prosper and experience it firsthand. Our team serves drivers across Prosper, TX and the broader North Texas region. We can answer questions, walk through trim comparisons, and set up a test drive at your convenience.
If you’re thinking about trading in your current vehicle, you can get an instant cash offer online before you even visit. It’s a straightforward first step for anyone ready to make the move.
Stop by, schedule a test drive, or reach out to our team today. The 2026 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition is built to be driven, not just admired on a screen.


