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Today, I test did a test drive of the 2025 TRD ORP. Almost everything exceeded expectations except for the way the 2nd row folds forward and the space for sleeping measures only 5’0”. I’m only 5’9”+ but it will not be a comfortable sleep. Also getting in and out the door will be a bit of a challenge for me as it is not more than a 1/2 door with the back seat folded forward. Am I looking at this correctly? Wondering why Toyota went with this design.
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Today, I test did a test drive of the 2025 TRD ORP. Almost everything exceeded expectations except for the way the 2nd row folds forward and the space for sleeping measures only 5’0”. I’m only 5’9”+ but it will not be a comfortable sleep. Also getting in and out the door will be a bit of a challenge for me as it is not more than a 1/2 door with the back seat folded forward. Am I looking at this correctly? Wondering why Toyota went with this design.
You got the measurement right. With the second row folded forward, there's about 59" distance from the seats to the liftgate.

See this thread: https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/thr...istance-from-seats-to-tailgate-liftgate.2379/

And here's the cargo area / dimensions video the measurement is from:

 

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....Wondering why Toyota went with this design.
Seems like Toyota cheaped out and did one 2nd row seat design for the 3rd row support and applied tor all configurations.
 

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Seems like the 2nd row could be removed fairly easily. Might be an option if it is only you and one passenger.
 

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Today, I test did a test drive of the 2025 TRD ORP. Almost everything exceeded expectations except for the way the 2nd row folds forward and the space for sleeping measures only 5’0”. I’m only 5’9”+ but it will not be a comfortable sleep. Also getting in and out the door will be a bit of a challenge for me as it is not more than a 1/2 door with the back seat folded forward. Am I looking at this correctly? Wondering why Toyota went with this design.
My guess, again just a guess, is that Toyota thinks that a very, very small % of people sleep in their 4Runner, therefore it's not a major design consideration of theirs.
 

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I'm 6' and my wife is 5'9", we slept in our 4Runner (3rd gen) only twice, when we were younger. I might give it another go when I get our next one, but my wife wants a converted van.
 
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In my head: Toyota lost the plot on their storage/cargo configurations lately. The LC and the 4Runner hybrids have a battery placement that is just...Well...Awful. Did they hire that engineering task out to a room full of capybaras? Raising the load floor and impacting what arguably puts the "U" in "SUV" seems ridiculous. But there they go. Consistently doing it. I'm assuming I'm just missing something where putting the batteries on the sides like saddlebags or underneath would be viable. Hell, I'd lose the spare and put them there if given the choice. Tons of cars come without spares these days, and hard core off-roaders are going to externally mount their spares anyway.

Don't even get me started on the Sequoia's rear cargo/battery abomination. It was at the top of my list until I saw that. Full stop at that point. I haven't looked at them since. When the smallisih 5th gen 4Runner has more cargo space than a full size giant ass Sequoia, you've got some packaging issues for which you need better solutions.


All ^^^^ that diatribe aside...Here my dumbass is...Still looking at Toyotas. :D
 

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I have a 5th gen with a 3rd which raises the floor about 6" like the hybrid and not a big deal for me but YMMV. I might rip it out in the near future which you cannot do with a hybrid.

With that said, I agree with the hybrid not making a lot of sense to me. 2.4t non-hybrid seems to be the powertrain to get in these latest toyotas.
 

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I tested mine today. I folded one of the seats down and tried to stretch out I'm 5'9 and it just didn't work. If I remove the seat it seems like there would be no issue at all. I can't see myself removing it all the time so I may just take one seat out and permanently have it out. And yes I have a 2025 ORP. It's amazing how people with other Generations are chiming in as if it's the same setup.
 

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There’s different solutions for the sleeping in 6th gen. Me and my wife got the bambeds system with luno mattress. The bambeds platform help level up with the 2nd row fold down. When we not camping I just use space underneath the platform for storage.
 

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There’s different solutions for the sleeping in 6th gen. Me and my wife got the bambeds system with luno mattress. The bambeds platform help level up with the 2nd row fold down. When we not camping I just use space underneath the platform for storage.
I just saw that option on a YouTube video. I need something that I can keep in there full time so I'm probably going to make a small platform similar to that one. I may have to get a luno mattress though because the mattress I have won't fit on the side with the armrest and the seats. Unfortunately it looks like they don't sell just one side to the luno mattress and I definitely don't need both sides
 

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You can also just remove the rear seats its about a 15 minute job.
 

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I just ordered the Helebox. It will give you 6’. You just have to put the front seat forward. The front legs are longer so they reach the floor in front of the back seat. The back legs are shorter and clear the back seat to give you a flat bed. No affiliation.

https://heleoutdoors.com
 

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I just ordered the Helebox. It will give you 6’. You just have to put the front seat forward. The front legs are longer so they reach the floor in front of the back seat. The back legs are shorter and clear the back seat to give you a flat bed. No affiliation.

https://heleoutdoors.com
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I just ordered the Helebox. It will give you 6’. You just have to put the front seat forward. The front legs are longer so they reach the floor in front of the back seat. The back legs are shorter and clear the back seat to give you a flat bed. No affiliation.

https://heleoutdoors.com
I just contacted them. My only concern is what it fit next to my refrigerator I still have to take some measurements since they told me pretty much how much room I have. Here's a picture of my back set up now I just have to figure out how to move things around. If I'm going to put a bed back there I want to be able to keep it back there full time.

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