Good feedback thx. There really doesn't seem to be any complaints about the new iForce gas nonhybrid engine's power or torque, especially if compared to the outgoing V6. Man Wind Chill Pearl looks good. So much depth and brings out the more sculpted 6th gen body lines.
Thanks @Kokorone your great review and coverage of the ownership experience so far. Really helps those of us who still have quite a while to wait until our own deliveries.
Man thats a lot. I won't have time to view all these until tonight.
Any particularly good couple of reviews you guys can recommend I catch or read for now?
+20 offset for the 18" factory TRD Pro wheels.
Looked up the stats in wheels specs sticky:
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/factory-wheels-tires-oem-offsets-bore-sizes-brands-2025-4runner-6th-gen.1962/
Full Specs: TRD Pro OEM Wheels
18" inch flat black finished alloy wheels (+20mm...
That's standard procedure for any new vehicle launch, not just Toyota but all manufacturers. They hold the drive event for the automotive press, then give them a date/time when they can publish their review articles and videos. This only applies to the people who attended the press drive event...
There's definitely an embargo on the press drive reviews which will lift 1/28 Tuesday morning so that's when we'll see all the first drive review articles and videos posted.
I doubt there's any embargo on the few owners so far though. The dealers would have to make them sign NDA's or something...
You asking about Hybrid or Nonhybrid Limited models?
Here's the 2025 4Runner production schedule:
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/official-start-of-production-schedule-of-2025-4runner-6th-gen-begins-december-2024-non-hybrid-first-then-hybrid-models.1885/
Non-Hybrid Models: December...
Would make sense. Otherwise seems random to have a lineup of Toyotas displayed like that outside a hotel. Timing also lines up, since press drives are early next week.
Some notables features / improvements:
Headlight leveling dial for heavy loads/towing
Locking gas / fuel door
Light on the trailer hitch
Genuine Toyota lift kit up to 2.5” with 3" larger tires will still allow Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) to work.
No 0-60 stats from Toyota or real world test numbers from journalists yet but the press drive is in 2 weeks and the embargo lifts shortly after so we'll see real world performance figures including 0-60 times posted soon.
For now, if we look to the 2024 Tacoma, we might be be able to estimate...