The mid-level Limited grade of the 2024 Toyota Tundra now comes with a Nightshade style option and a digital instrument display as standard. The changes are made to the 2024 Toyota Sequoia Limited, and new features are added to the TRD Off-Road packages. The new 3-inch lift for the ’24 Sequoia can be added by a dealer, just like the package that was first available for the Tundra. Both the Sequoia SUV and the Tundra pickup truck, both full-sized, are Toyota’s most powerful cars. For 2024, they’ve changed their mid-range Limited trim levels to make them more appealing. For example, they’ve added a 12.3-inch digital gauge panel as a standard feature and the Nightshade aesthetic package as an option. Big rigs were smashed The subtle Nightshade style has become a trademark for Toyota. It can be found on everything from the small Corolla to the large Camry and the hybrid SUV Venza. It is now offered on the Tundra and Sequoia Limited with black wheels, black mirror caps, and a black grille with a body-color surround. The TRD Off-Road package, which can be added to the Limited grade of either full-size vehicle, is similar in that it adds black mirror caps and a grille border that matches the car’s color. Also, you can now buy a Platinum model with TRD Off-Road if it has four-wheel drive. Head-up displays are now distinct from load-leveling back suspension in Tundra, Sequoia Platinum, and 1794 Edition vehicles. But most people who spend money on one of these choices will choose the other. Full-Sizes That Are Better Toyota said last year that a 3.0-inch lift kit could be used to change Tundra and Sequoia models that are not TRD Pro. It improves the approach and departure angles, raises the ride height by 2.6 inches, and adds technologies to help drivers of full-size cars. The package comes with Roush Performance machined upper control arms, front coil springs that are higher and painted red, and Bilstein monotube shocks. All Toyota models made after 2022 can have the TRD lift kit put on by a Toyota shop for $3995 (installation is not included). Toyota hasn’t said how much the 2024 Sequoia will cost or shown any pictures yet, but the latest Tundra can be customized on the customer website. The base SR trim costs $41,815, the Limited trim costs $53,705, and the more luxurious 1794 Edition trim costs just over $64,000. Adding four-wheel drive and the hybrid V-6 engine will, of course, make the price go up even more. Both changes come standard on the ’24 TRD Pro and Capstone, which start at $73,980 and $80,695, respectively.