If at some point you wonder why this Toyota Tundra looks all sorts of awesome, it's best to know that this isn't like any standard Tundra you'll ever come across.

The Let's Go Moto Tundra is one insane ultimate desert sports machine straight from the minds of Joe Gibbs Racing->ke674 Motocross teammates Josh Grant and Justin Brayton. With the help of a number of aftermarket companies, Grant and Brayton managed to turn this Tundra into one that carries their image and likeness.

The open visage of the Tundra retains its standard looks, although some portions of the pickups body have been treated to some distinctive modifications. The CrewMax cab, for one, has been taken down and replaced with an eight-foot long truck bed. The custom bed can actually accommodate the length of a motocross bike and even has three TV screens that each have unique features.

The first TV screen displays a game console that you can use when you're not in competition. The second TV screen can play DVDs, and finally, the third one displays bike engine diagnostics, an important attribute, considering that the Let's Go Moto Tundra actually comes with a Yamaha YZ450F bike.

Other pertinent features of the Let's Go Moto Tundra include a fridge, a power washer, a helmet dryer, hydrogen tanks, and enough space for tools and back-up gear to ensure that this Tundra comes prepared to answer your sports and entertainment needs.

Click past the jump to read more about the 2014 Let's Go Moto Tundra

2014 Toyota Dream Build Challenge Let’s Go Moto Tundra

Specifications
  • Make: Array
  • Model: 2014 Toyota Dream Build Challenge Let’s Go Moto Tundra
  • Engine/Motor: V8
  • Horsepower: 381
  • Torque: 401
  • [do not use] Vehicle Model: Array

2014 Toyota Let’s Go Moto Tundra

Exterior

This is one Tundra profile that you wouldn't want staring you down in your rearview mirror.

It's got an eight-foot long bed; enough space to accommodate a Yamaha YZ450F.

Secret compartments are also part of the Let's Go Moto Tundra's package.

The bike is one of only numerous features you're going to see once you step inside the bed.

There's a method to the details.

Features

Wheels

Method Race Wheels

Tires

Procomp

Fenders

Glassworks Unlimited

Lighting

Rigid Industries

Exhaust Tips

FMF

Side Steps

N-FAB

Front Bumper

N-FAB

Generator

Yamaha

Tool Box

C Tech Manufacturing

Helmet Dryers

Shock Doctor

Motorcycle

Yamaha YZ450F


Interior

For a pickup with so many additions on the bed, the interior cabin looks really awesome, too.

That's not a store; just a compartment for all your motocross needs.

Features

Features

Wet Sounds

Audio

Corbeau

Seats

LG

TVs

Xbox 360


2014 Toyota Tundra

The second-generation Toyota Tundra has been around since 2007 and at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show, the first updates were unveiled.

The updates were limited to just the exterior and interior, but don't sleep on the pickup's performance capabilities. The 2014 Tundra is powered by a choice of three different powertrain options, including a 5.7-liter, V-8 engine that produces 381 horsepower and 401 pound-feet of torque, good enough to hit 60 mph in around 8.5 seconds with a top speed in the range of 125 mph.

Pricing starts at $25,920 and goes all the way up to $47,320.

unveiled back in 2007, but the first major update has just been unveiled at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show. You shouldn’t expect any big changes though, because all the updates were limited just to the exterior and the interior.