SPY PHOTO! Did A Photo Of The 2022 Toyota Tundra Just LEAK?

SPY PHOTO! Did A Photo Of The 2022 Toyota Tundra Just LEAK?
The Toyota Tundra has always been a mystery to us.

Toyota had such momentum going when they released the first full size Tundra yet got their asses handed to them by the Big 3.

To me, it's never looked badass OR good no matter what they've done to it.

And it's a shame seeing they have Calty Design in Newport Beach which usually does amazing work.

Well, no one is perfect.

So here's what seems to be a leaked spy photo of the 2022 version due shortly.

Does it finally look like they're GETTING IT with this "I HEART GM face?



Carmaker1Carmaker1 - 11/24/2020 12:06:50 AM
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Looks like stupid cars_secrets grabbed the same photos I publicized to a smaller audience on a forum, as I can spot my hidden transparent watermarks in each photo.

Funny thing is, out of annoyance I already tipped off Scott Vazin (without exposing myself) and Toyota USA legal department are scrubbing the internet or copyright infringement tagging anyone (else) posting these.

The dark shots were from a full length video I have and fender shot from private showcase (wasn't there). Not a dealer meeting of any sort.

Looks like I need to let them know about this one too.


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 11/24/2020 8:27:34 AM
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What program do you use for the invisible watermarks or are you altering/signing the html coding? A tool/hack like that may come in handy for some things I am working on...


Carmaker1Carmaker1 - 11/24/2020 9:05:13 AM
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On my phone, I use LogoLicious. On other devices/machines? A multitude paid membership stuff. Alternate between them.

LOL


MrEEMrEE - 11/24/2020 8:37:05 AM
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The pickup market is largely dominated by brand loyalty along with vast configuration options. Tundra needs to deliver competitive mainstream function and deliver leading fuel economy with continued leading reliability. Then market share will grow.

Truck styling risk is over doing it. Tacoma and Rav4 have been well done. Example is it does not make sense to have the large complex lighting assemblies (GM, Ford) that add little to style and are expensive if replacement is needed.
Photos appear to show good use of LED lighting.


Carmaker1Carmaker1 - 11/24/2020 9:09:35 AM
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If Auto Spies wants the full video, I'll send it. Be the Spies you once were and be first with video. In this case, I won't tip off Scott at Toyota, since I gave you my blessing.

Other sites however, I look forward to them being taken down by Toyota, as don't take photos I have watermarked and use it for clicks. Find your own copy. They are supposed to be private or limited to one set of people.


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