Rarest Colors for the 2022+ Tundra (With Estimated Numbers)

TrailJustin

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2022 Limited DCLB TRD Offroad
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I’ve been digging into color options for the 2022+ Tundra and got curious about which ones are actually rare. Toyota doesn’t publish official paint-by-numbers production data, but I used AI and other search tools put together some numbers. Based on U.S. sales totals (about 389,000 Tundras sold from 2022–2024) and dealer/marketplace availability, here’s a solid set of estimates by color. I personally own a Smoked Mesquite truck which I love but a guess its probably not going to hold resale value because its not the most wanted color?

Estimated U.S. Production by Color (2022–24 combined):
  • Ice Cap / Wind Chill Pearl (White) → ~30% → ~116,700 trucks
  • Midnight Black Metallic (Black) → ~24% → ~93,400 trucks
  • Magnetic Gray Metallic → ~13% → ~50,600 trucks
  • Celestial Silver Metallic → ~12% → ~46,700 trucks
  • Blueprint → ~7% → ~27,200 trucks
  • Supersonic Red → ~5% → ~19,500 trucks
  • Lunar Rock → ~4% → ~15,600 trucks
  • Army Green → ~3% → ~11,700 trucks
  • Solar Octane (TRD Pro only) → ~1.5% → ~5,800 trucks
  • Smoked Mesquite (trim-limited) → ~0.5% → ~1,900 trucks

Of course this does not count the TRD Pro only colors like Solar Octane. Also I am not sure because I see a lot a lot of Lunar Rock truck in my specific area but that probally means they are much more rare in other parts of the country?

I wonder does this mean my truck is worth more because it is more rare?
 

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