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CBI Offroad just dropped previews of their brand-new front bumper for the 6th Gen Toyota 4Runner and it looks insane. The styling strikes the perfect balance, aggressive enough to stand out, but clean enough to match the new body lines. This bumper adds serious functionality and style to the new 4Runner, whether you’re focused on daily driving or pushing it off-road.
As with all of CBI's bumpers, it's fully winch-capable, so recovery setups are covered right out of the gate. Even better, it keeps all the factory sensors intact, not giving up parking assist or safety features just to run an aftermarket bumper. On top of that, the lighting options are crazy: a big center-mounted light bar, two spot lights, plus two small light bar mounts. Basically, you can turn night into day with this setup.
If CBI drops this bumper in both aluminum and steel, that’s a total win. Steel brings the brute strength and trail protection, while aluminum cuts down weight; it's still strong enough to take the hits and keep on rolling. Either way, it’s shaping up to be a top-tier option for the new 4Runner.
The fit and finish already look dialed, and honestly, it might be the best-looking 6th Gen front bumper we’ve seen yet. Specs, pricing, and release details can’t come soon enough. This one feels like it’s going to make waves.
As with all of CBI's bumpers, it's fully winch-capable, so recovery setups are covered right out of the gate. Even better, it keeps all the factory sensors intact, not giving up parking assist or safety features just to run an aftermarket bumper. On top of that, the lighting options are crazy: a big center-mounted light bar, two spot lights, plus two small light bar mounts. Basically, you can turn night into day with this setup.
If CBI drops this bumper in both aluminum and steel, that’s a total win. Steel brings the brute strength and trail protection, while aluminum cuts down weight; it's still strong enough to take the hits and keep on rolling. Either way, it’s shaping up to be a top-tier option for the new 4Runner.
The fit and finish already look dialed, and honestly, it might be the best-looking 6th Gen front bumper we’ve seen yet. Specs, pricing, and release details can’t come soon enough. This one feels like it’s going to make waves.