First photos of 2025 4Runner TRD Off-Road and Sport trims. ? These were just revealed at the Toyota national dealer meeting.
Updated with first look at the 2025 4Runner Platinum
2025 4Runner Off-Road
2025 4Runner Sport
And more looks at the already revealed TRD...
For anyone interested in upcoming Scout. Saw this posted on the affiliate site.
Scout EV Reveal coming 10.24.24
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In case you're following the 2024 Tacoma transmission issues -- this is what Toyota has posted about the 2025 Tacoma transmission failure. Appears to be debris related.
From...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-24/toyota-pushes-back-us-launch-of-popular-suv-on-shortage-of-parts
Toyota Motor Corp. is delaying the launch of an updated version of a popular mid-size SUV in the US market due to supply constraints on key parts shared with other vehicles.
The...
Just saw these posted at Tacoma4g. First look at the TuxMat floor mats covers. Same interior as 2025 4Runner so this is what we should expect to see from TuxMat for our 4Runners. They look great.
Impressive dyno performance by the i-Force 4 Cylinder turbo engine vs. the outgoing V6 engine! The turbo 4 cyl gets close to gen 2 Tundra V8 power! This was with a 2024 Tacoma, but same engine on the 2025 4Runner 6th gen.
BFGoodrich KO3 tires have been officially launched. Thought this was a really good video comparing KO3 vs KO2 tires and also about all-terrain tires in general.
How to access the OEM dashcam connector in all 2024+ Tacoma:
This video features Dongar's parking mode adapter & 5-pin pigtail which isn't due for release until around late July.
Great overview of the 4Runner and Tacoma's Hybrid i-Force Max system
Source: https://www.motor1.com/features/717505/toyota-i-force-max-hybrid-truck-explainer/amp/
It’s called i-Force Max, and it’s not really like Toyota’s long-running Prius hybrid system. In fact, it’s a lot simpler to...
That's good to see. Seeems the i-Force non-hybrid has gotten a pretty good reception from owners and journalists.
SInce the 6th gen 4runner should still weigh a few hundred pounds more than the new Tacoma, should we expect that it'll get a couple MPG less?