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So if you are in the market for a new 6th Gen 4Runner, here are 5 things to consider that may just make you pull the trigger.
All-New Powertrain Options:
The 6th gen 4Runner now offers modern turbocharged and hybrid powertrains (like the i-FORCE and i-FORCE MAX), delivering more power, better fuel economy, and off-road torque compared to the old V6.
Modernized Interior and Tech:
It finally gets a major interior overhaul with a large touchscreen, digital gauge cluster, updated infotainment system, and improved driver assistance features—bringing it in line with rivals and other modern Toyotas…Finally
Preserved Rugged Off-Road Capability:
Built on the TNGA-F platform (shared with the Tacoma and Land Cruiser), it retains its body-on-frame toughness while improving suspension, ground clearance, and off-road tech like Crawl Control and Multi-Terrain Select which has been improved.
New Trim Levels (Including Trailhunter):
Toyota introduced adventure-ready trims like the Trailhunter with factory overlanding gear (ARB components, snorkel, etc.), plus returning favorites like the TRD Pro, giving buyers more tailored off-road options.
Heritage and Reliability:
With decades of proven dependability and resale value, the 4Runner remains a top pick for those who want a go-anywhere SUV that’s built to last—now with the modern updates buyers have been waiting for. At least we hope…
All-New Powertrain Options:
The 6th gen 4Runner now offers modern turbocharged and hybrid powertrains (like the i-FORCE and i-FORCE MAX), delivering more power, better fuel economy, and off-road torque compared to the old V6.
Modernized Interior and Tech:
It finally gets a major interior overhaul with a large touchscreen, digital gauge cluster, updated infotainment system, and improved driver assistance features—bringing it in line with rivals and other modern Toyotas…Finally
Preserved Rugged Off-Road Capability:
Built on the TNGA-F platform (shared with the Tacoma and Land Cruiser), it retains its body-on-frame toughness while improving suspension, ground clearance, and off-road tech like Crawl Control and Multi-Terrain Select which has been improved.
New Trim Levels (Including Trailhunter):
Toyota introduced adventure-ready trims like the Trailhunter with factory overlanding gear (ARB components, snorkel, etc.), plus returning favorites like the TRD Pro, giving buyers more tailored off-road options.
Heritage and Reliability:
With decades of proven dependability and resale value, the 4Runner remains a top pick for those who want a go-anywhere SUV that’s built to last—now with the modern updates buyers have been waiting for. At least we hope…