Those who were lucky enough to attend this year's SEMA Auto Show got to feast their eyes on Toyota's one-of-a-kind Tundra limo concept: the Tundrasine. A unique take on the stock Tundra, the concept takes all of the pickup’s best features and uses them to turn the truck into a luxurious vehicle that exudes style and comfort.

The SEMA Auto Show has become the place for automakers to debut out-of-this-world concept cars and Toyota's Tundrasine concept was exactly what the brand needed to make their mark at this year's event. The limo, a Tundra 1794 Edition 4x4 CrewMax equipped with a 5.7L V8 engine, is just about 26 feet long, has a wheelbase of 235.9 inches and sports a Midnight Black Metallic paint job that complements its new look. It also features a brown leather interior that resembles the kind of luxury you’d find in a private jet and offers eight different entrances into the vehicle.

When it comes to the creativity of the Tundra limo concept, Toyota’s national marketing manager, Steve Applebaum, said it best: "People have seen plenty of limousines before, but never one quite like the Tundrasine."

If you want to see additional pictures of the special concept, be sure to scroll down below.

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