TrailHunter Get's Built-In Onboard Air Compressor

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It sounds like Toyota is making a statement with the TrailHunter!

One standout feature of the Toyota TrailHunter is its onboard air compressor, making it the ultimate accessory for airing up or down tires. Whether you encounter a flat tire or need to adjust tire pressure to navigate different terrains, the onboard air compressor has got you covered.

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The TrailHunter's intuitive control panel includes several buttons to make your off-road experience seamless:
  1. Preset: Set your preferred air pressure presets similar to the MORRFlate PSI Pro?
  2. Power: Turn the onboard air compressor on or off with the push of a button.
  3. Menu: Access advanced settings and customization options for the air compressor.
  4. START/STOP: Initiate or pause air compressor operations effortlessly.
  5. UP and DOWN: Fine-tune air pressure settings precisely to suit your driving conditions.
With these intuitive controls, managing tire pressure has never been easier.

In addition to the onboard air, the control panel offers a USB-C port, an inlet/outlet for NPT hose fitting, and a 12v DC port for the accessories.

Are you excited about the TrailHunter's onboard air compressor and intuitive controls? Share your thoughts and join the discussion below!
 
I'm a big fan of it. Off the bat, once concern is keeping access to it when you are loaded down for camp. It would be amazing if they placed it closer to where the current 5th gen's power inverter is. Would be great if they include this feature with the Off Road trims once they start to roll out as well.
 
I'm a big fan of it. Off the bat, once concern is keeping access to it when you are loaded down for camp. It would be amazing if they placed it closer to where the current 5th gen's power inverter is. Would be great if they include this feature with the Off Road trims once they start to roll out as well.

Yeah for sure. Most drawer systems are going to get in the way of that. I would assume that any mainstream drawer manufacturer (Goose Gear, Dobinsons, etc..) will design some type of access port or cutout in the drawer to retain access to the compressor. Or, maybe just a relocation kit in order to port the interface out back flush mounted on the drawers. I would think a relocation kit would be best.
 
I'm a big fan of it. Off the bat, once concern is keeping access to it when you are loaded down for camp. It would be amazing if they placed it closer to where the current 5th gen's power inverter is. Would be great if they include this feature with the Off Road trims once they start to roll out as well.

Yeah, hopefully the TRD Off-Roads have this as an option. That would be cool. On the other hand, not having a built-in compressor might not be the end of the world either if it shapes up to be a pain in the ass to work around for future mods.
 
I'm a big fan of it. Off the bat, once concern is keeping access to it when you are loaded down for camp. It would be amazing if they placed it closer to where the current 5th gen's power inverter is. Would be great if they include this feature with the Off Road trims once they start to roll out as well.
I was stoked for this as well, but I agreed with you completely! When you’re fully loaded up in the back, how do you access this? 🤔
 
This is amazing step forward for a truck that is supposed to be off-road centric. This is even better than the snorkel IMHO
 
It sounds like Toyota is making a statement with the TrailHunter!

One standout feature of the Toyota TrailHunter is its onboard air compressor, making it the ultimate accessory for airing up or down tires. Whether you encounter a flat tire or need to adjust tire pressure to navigate different terrains, the onboard air compressor has got you covered.

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The TrailHunter's intuitive control panel includes several buttons to make your off-road experience seamless:
  1. Preset: Set your preferred air pressure presets similar to the MORRFlate PSI Pro?
  2. Power: Turn the onboard air compressor on or off with the push of a button.
  3. Menu: Access advanced settings and customization options for the air compressor.
  4. START/STOP: Initiate or pause air compressor operations effortlessly.
  5. UP and DOWN: Fine-tune air pressure settings precisely to suit your driving conditions.
With these intuitive controls, managing tire pressure has never been easier.

In addition to the onboard air, the control panel offers a USB-C port, an inlet/outlet for NPT hose fitting, and a 12v DC port for the accessories.

Are you excited about the TrailHunter's onboard air compressor and intuitive controls? Share your thoughts and join the discussion below!
This is awesome. The more things they throw in from the factory that also carry a warranty are great!
 
It sounds like Toyota is making a statement with the TrailHunter!

One standout feature of the Toyota TrailHunter is its onboard air compressor, making it the ultimate accessory for airing up or down tires. Whether you encounter a flat tire or need to adjust tire pressure to navigate different terrains, the onboard air compressor has got you covered.

View attachment 140

The TrailHunter's intuitive control panel includes several buttons to make your off-road experience seamless:
  1. Preset: Set your preferred air pressure presets similar to the MORRFlate PSI Pro?
  2. Power: Turn the onboard air compressor on or off with the push of a button.
  3. Menu: Access advanced settings and customization options for the air compressor.
  4. START/STOP: Initiate or pause air compressor operations effortlessly.
  5. UP and DOWN: Fine-tune air pressure settings precisely to suit your driving conditions.
With these intuitive controls, managing tire pressure has never been easier.

In addition to the onboard air, the control panel offers a USB-C port, an inlet/outlet for NPT hose fitting, and a 12v DC port for the accessories.

Are you excited about the TrailHunter's onboard air compressor and intuitive controls? Share your thoughts and join the discussion below!
Sounds like this a quality compressor and should last a while under normal use. Not sure what happens when I fails regarding OEM replacement or if the aftermarket will have a similiar product.
 
It sounds like Toyota is making a statement with the TrailHunter!

One standout feature of the Toyota TrailHunter is its onboard air compressor, making it the ultimate accessory for airing up or down tires. Whether you encounter a flat tire or need to adjust tire pressure to navigate different terrains, the onboard air compressor has got you covered.

View attachment 140

The TrailHunter's intuitive control panel includes several buttons to make your off-road experience seamless:
  1. Preset: Set your preferred air pressure presets similar to the MORRFlate PSI Pro?
  2. Power: Turn the onboard air compressor on or off with the push of a button.
  3. Menu: Access advanced settings and customization options for the air compressor.
  4. START/STOP: Initiate or pause air compressor operations effortlessly.
  5. UP and DOWN: Fine-tune air pressure settings precisely to suit your driving conditions.
With these intuitive controls, managing tire pressure has never been easier.

In addition to the onboard air, the control panel offers a USB-C port, an inlet/outlet for NPT hose fitting, and a 12v DC port for the accessories.

Are you excited about the TrailHunter's onboard air compressor and intuitive controls? Share your thoughts and join the discussion below!
That is a great feature. I love the built in
Hopefully it’s an ARB compressor dressed as a Toyota part!
That is a great feature. I love my onvoard inverter. When you need it, you need ir.
 
It sounds like Toyota is making a statement with the TrailHunter!

One standout feature of the Toyota TrailHunter is its onboard air compressor, making it the ultimate accessory for airing up or down tires. Whether you encounter a flat tire or need to adjust tire pressure to navigate different terrains, the onboard air compressor has got you covered.

View attachment 140

The TrailHunter's intuitive control panel includes several buttons to make your off-road experience seamless:
  1. Preset: Set your preferred air pressure presets similar to the MORRFlate PSI Pro?
  2. Power: Turn the onboard air compressor on or off with the push of a button.
  3. Menu: Access advanced settings and customization options for the air compressor.
  4. START/STOP: Initiate or pause air compressor operations effortlessly.
  5. UP and DOWN: Fine-tune air pressure settings precisely to suit your driving conditions.
With these intuitive controls, managing tire pressure has never been easier.

In addition to the onboard air, the control panel offers a USB-C port, an inlet/outlet for NPT hose fitting, and a 12v DC port for the accessories.

Are you excited about the TrailHunter's onboard air compressor and intuitive controls? Share your thoughts and join the discussion below!
Love the air compressor. Agree with the access issue, but it will save space not having to bring my own.
 

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