Thank you for this information.
Yes, let's hope that:
The dimensions of the 4R are different than the Taco.
Or, that the 4R that we are seeing is not exactly what will be produced.
Barring those two things, one can hope that the headroom of the LC is indeed higher.
There are just too many...
I would like to get a 4Runner hybrid for its off-road abilities, but being 6' 2" I'm concerned about the headroom. That's why I'm keeping the LC in mind. Ultimately I sure would like to wait and sit in each one to see "what feels right".
Do we know yet what octane fuel the hybrid and non-hybrid engines will use? I really don’t want to half to pay for 91 octane fuel.
I’m also wondering what kind of head room the new 4Runner will have. I’m 6’ 2” and just barely fit into my 2018 4Runner (with sunroof).