Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro vs New Trailhunter - The Chief Engineer Answers The Hard Questions!
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4 “hard” questions and no explanation for the front axle going out on your Tacoma from the chief engineer? What a lost opportunity.
Was listening rather than watching this video. Totally thought that was Nathan with a cold
Agreed, does sound a bit like Nathan.
Looks a bit like Nathan too 😆
😢that guy needs weight watchers
Me too!
Nathan's dad 😂. Too bad Nathan didn't go to the toyota truck launch
As an average worker in the USA, this is beyond my purchasing power. But I can dream.
Rumor is small truck is coming from Toyota soon. $25k
Agreed, In California with 8% tax add in 20% down with todays interest rates the payment is pushing $900.00 at 72 months. And that is not factoring the dealers "market adjustment" which you know will be 15-25k… Someone in CA is already running 15K mark up on the new land cruiser.
@@MH_6160 there are plenty of dealers not doing markups. Some people are even reserving Pros and Trailhunters for MSRP. Let the greedy dealers starve.
@MH_6160 I go to longo in El monte. They don't do any mark up.
@@MH_6160 utah has normal prices no mark up getting my land cruiser in june
$65,000. Are you shitting me!😂
I think there are more options to drive it even higher
I shit you not.😂
@@fmfdocwilly2014 lmao
Unreal
@@rjejames28 I can't wait. 😆
You didn’t ask him the hardest question which is why is it $10K more than a Raptor and ZR2 ??
Because they stuffed 600 lbs of batteries and electric motors in it so it could still be slower, heavier and more complex!
Build out ZR2 bison with steel bumpers ect . Y’all ain’t comparing apples to apples . 60 plus k for the bison
@@Ttya-bm4gk even the zr2 bison is 6 grand cheaper than the basic TRD pro lmfao
Im just mad that no one has the balls to tell them how much they pissed everyone off with a 4banger turbo
Just gotta wait to see if its any good
lol I think they know
Needed a midsized. Got a 2023 frontier pro 4x with every single option CPO with 7k miles on it for 34k.
Absolutely love it. Actually waited for these to come out before I made my decision. 65k? Toyota made the choice easy for me.
Good catch!
Discounts on new Frontiers are available.
Smart move by Nissan to keep the V6. From the forums and all of the comments I have read, it seems like a LOT of people are switching over
yup that’s my choice next truck and way better I think V6! Cheaper fully loaded!
those damper seats are so stupid when they open the back door and you see the 3 inches of legroom haha
Its an issue definitely, but personally, I don't mind, owned a truck for 7 years and never once i sat in the back lol
Most people buying TRD pros aren't packing a family in. Like they said, it's meant for desert running and off-roading. It's not meant to be a family hauler.
@@braalo07😂😂😂wait until those gimmick seats fail right after the 36k warranty is up and it costs you $4-5k for seat.
@@carbonking53 they could definitely fail but yeah failure is part of automotive industry. Not as worse at Ford and GM engine and gearbox failures which cost more to replace
@@braalo07 Nice whataboutism deflection.
Its great to see the truck from an Engineering point of view .
This guy sounds like he's related to Nathan, LOL
Great video, thx!
The great confusion for me is... the price.
Glad it was helpful!
Why is it confusing that a bigger screen, turbo, electric motor and batteries are going to cost more than the outgoing model which had none of those?
@@Captndartyyou know what they meant so be rude , have actual dialogue. 😊
@@LafemmebearMusic I did. I just educated someone as to why this truck is so much more expensive than the outgoing model.
@@Captndarty There is nothing new or revolutionary on this new truck to justify that price. If you are willing to pay that much more, fork a few more grands and get a Rivian instead, at least that truck is quite impressive in all aspect.
Being a toyota truck enthusiast used to mean getting an affordable truck that would last longer than the competition. All the people complaining about aging platforms and not enough tech , well here you go and now the prices reflect that too. Congrats, good looking trucks but the prices are ridiculous. Making the Hybrid optional not required on pro and trail hunter would have been nice. the Hybrid system is a big turn off for a lot of people and not really even necessary. We will keep our 22' 4 runner.
Exactly!! The mob of people complaining that Toyotas are outdated and doesn’t have the fancy gizmos are the same people bitching about price! The whole point about Toyotas is to keep things old school and simple which equals….RELIABILITY.
Me 2 2023 4runner
Is not that high tech compare to ford and gmc. Still way back behind.
@@ironchung30Have you looked at the price of the competitors with the fancy gizmos? They arnt $65k. A Ranger Raptor comes basically loaded for 56k and a ZR2 tops out around $53k as long as you don’t get the Bison package
@@Jay-me7gw I agree it’s overpriced compared to competitors. The ZR2 maybe the better bang for buck IF…that 2.7L turbo is as durable as the engineers claim it to be. It would be super nice to see an American brand match a Toyota on reliability. We’ll see though. If Toyota can outlast the GMs and Fords by 200K miles (as they always have) then the $65K price might be justified.
Toyota moves their Tacoma plant 100 percent to Mexico with cheaper labor then puts a 4 cylinder turbo with a battery in for a power plant and asks 10K more for there trucks, come on Toyota we are not stupid people no wonder why the dealerships are filling up with Tacomas!
The TRD pro is a $23k increase 😵💫
@@oweny7814 going off a different companies numbers I saw. Mexican built cost -3000. Canada built -1500 vs USA With it costing about 3800 per car in Mexico. And 7000 in the USA. Pre new uaw contract.
@@oweny7814 LOL wow!!!!
@@oweny7814 And the Texas built Tundra Pro was a $22K increase from the 2019.
@@oweny7814 Actually it’s a $16,000 increase
The price is bewildering when a ZR2 can be had for 15k less and a Raptor or AT4x for ~8k less. Hell, you can get a respectively optioned Tremor, Trail Boss, Ram Rebel, or an AT4 optioned at this price point. Companies are just lost in our economy, and somebody needs to do hard hitting journalism on it. (PS, love the channel, just would love to see them challenged on their positions.)
Power tailgate is silly on a midsize truck. Extra cost that’s not necessary. Fine with dampened tailgate.
Where is our Ford Maverick competitor? Tacoma and Tundra are to big. We need the Toyota Stout, STAT.
HILUX
@@Rapido20 Hilux isnt a maverick competitor. It's the size of, and is essentially, a 3rd gen taco.
Love these interviews with engineers. It helps with understanding why they did certain things e.g. about the engine cover missing. Also when talking to engineers about something they are more factual, and tend not to add marketing fluff about why something is done a certain way.
Zillion dollar truck for its class and still hood stick in 2024 😂
Do you really want to pay $500 when the ram tubes fail?
Yeah for $65000 it comes with a stick and no engine cover. Cost cutting
Greed@@jtomtl
@@JJKU2014 oh yeah, no rear vents too, unacceptable
I don’t think any Toyota model has hood struts other than maybe a crown. They save that mostly for Lexus
Sheldon did a great job and overall a really great overview of the new products.
Excellent convo, you guys asked a bunch of great questions! I can't wait to see a similar breakdown of the 4runner models when they are released.
What a nice job that Nathan's brother has 😊. Thank you all friends, an extremely useful content for the automobile geeks like myself.
Great to hear details from Sheldon Brown. Gives us insight to the new TRD Pro and Trailhunter.
The higher trim Tacoma prices are insane! Ford nailed it with the new Ranger Raptor. I'm a Toyota fan but I'd probably purchase a basic 1/2 ton over the Tacoma.
Great video. Sheldon does an amazing job of breaking the features down, along with explaining why they decided to go in a certain direction with their build.
Omg. I've thought about how sway bar disconnects worked for years.. But I never saw a video on it until now.. And wow.. It is sooo much simpler than I had designed it in my mind... Jeesh.. Thanks tfl
You're welcome!
Before I really thought one end of the sway bar really disconnected. This makes more sense now😂
Dumbass questions that Andrea guy is so childish
I always thought how does it connect back up so easy! Makes sense now
I honestly thought it must be like cable endlinks that loosened up when u hit the disconnect button... I'm honestly amazed and wish I would have actually googled it instead of spending so much time just thinking about it
I agree with Roman on the tiny volume knob. My 22 Highlander xse has it and it’s awkward to use.
Great information! Thank you for the video.
The back seats in the pro seem kinda useless with those shocks in the front seats.
Great video. You guys are freaking awesome.
Can't wait to try these new seats... I had a 2016 TRD OR and I really liked my seating position, my main concern was rear seat comfort for my growing kid. The reason why I bought a 2023 4Runner!
Wow, kudos to Roman for asking the hard questions! I was rolling my eyes at how much seat space is taken by the isodynamic seats on the pro model.
Love how they act like its a good thing to share the frame across different platforms. The only thing thats good for is saving them money.
Or maybe it's not good to use a full size frame for a midsize truck🤷
@@marklihsuwhy not?
Great informative video. Love it.
Roman, you forgot the one tough question that bothers you and that's no automatic 4wd
Appreciate this video and the 4 hard questions!
Seats are so gimmicky
Trailhunter ones look much better imo
and Ugly AF 🤮
The increased prices will kill the Tacoma. $8-$10k increase is insane.
Going for one of these will put many in Hock to their eyeballs!
I think there will be a shift in the higher end Tacoma‘s to the more wealthy demographic largely speaking
Question 1 why not engine cover? Want to be careful with our money and only put in essential parts.
Question 2 - is hood scoop real or fake. - It’s fake.
You forgot to ask him the most important question!!
How many TRD Pros and Trailhunters are they going to make this year. Local dealers are saying they will only get 1 or 2 per dealership for the year.
Manual Adjustable shocks on a sxs isn’t bad, but no one wants to lay on the ground to adjust them in a 70k truck.
Especially after an off-road trip and it's covered in mud.
I won't have that problem in my ranger raptor on order and it's 10k less
@@Dusdaddy or say you forgot until after you’re on the trail
This Is a dream for long life and repair ability for the world wide market. 10 years from now your not looking for some priority shock that hasn’t been made in 5 years. This a good for aftermarket and end consumer for consumable parts.
@@rjejames28 Not the best system either. When it breaks, you lose a lot of features.
Compromise. Imagine no compromises and how expensive that would be! Anyway, amazed with the Trail Hunter and look forward to taking it out on a test drive! 😺 Cheers 🍻
ASK HIM WHY ITS TOO EXPENSIVE
Let's ask the tough question... will there be fake hood scoops?
always lol
PoRe People still cra- INg about the high price 😂😂😂
Im happy this truck will be expensive. Less of theM! Boss ride! Nek BreeKer! that way these lil boyz can just stare while I drive my TACOMA TRD PRO. I can picture it now.....
That's the raptor you are referring. Definitely more rare than any of these models
Let it go, lookser!
These trucks are ridiculously overpriced
You need those isodynamic seats to soothe your a ** after get screwed up it by that price
Tough questions... Didn't even ask about the ADD that grenaded itself on a mild 4x4 trail in a very lightly loaded brand new Tacoma, your brand new Tacoma...
Dude totally sounds like Nathan!
شكرا لك اخي الكريم تحيه لك من اليمن يعطيكم العافية
Isn’t there some sort of volume knob enlarger adapter that you could fit over the tiny volume knob just to make it bigger?
True but for these prices you shouldn’t have to
When is the TRD lift kit going to be available for the TRD offroad and other models?
It's crazy how big cars/trucks have gotten. Short guy helped that out lol lol
I foresee Nissan selling a ton of V6 Frontiers. You can have the 4banger turbo.
This was a great video. I put in a deposit for the TRD Pro before all the details were out, but I think the Trailhunter fits what I would do out here in Colorado bit more. I know the TRD Pro is more for baja racing and what not, but how good is it for something like rock crawling and overlanding, something the Trailhunter was more built for. Is it still decent? Is it complete crap? I'd feel better about keeping the TRD Pro order if I knew that.
Should have asked with the front diff seems fragile.
That guy needs to get a standing desk where he can jog while working on solid works!
Does that full-time 4WD apply to the Tacomas or only on the 4Runner?
Should have asked about rear passenger air vents and if that would be an option for future models!
I see exactly why Toyota hired this guy he is awesome. For me it's the Pro but great trucks and great video.
That radiator is massive! It looks like these use air to air intercoolers as well. I thought these used water to air intercoolers like the TT-V6. I actually prefer the air to air intercoolers for their simplicity, so that’s a good thing.
With all the wiring that goes back into the bed, it would have been so easy to replicate the CHMSL and high mount cargo light wires back there. Offering 3 accessory switches in a 5-switch bank is lame.
High-GVW option for conventional models please.
Id like to know whats going on with thr new Hilux and if the Fortuner is continuing as a separate model, being axed or will be a rebadged new 4runner.
To complete Toyotas 4x4 lineup
Hilux=Taco and Fortuner=4Runner with a 2.8, 2.4 Diesel
You would think one of the questions asked during this video would be about how much suspension is available upfront and in the rear for the trd pro model… 💤
I wish you would ask why a different 4WD system in the Linited.
I delivered a new Land Cruiser to a customer yesterday, and noticed that it recommended premium fuel on the gas door. Does the new Tacoma TRD PRO and Trail Hunter require premium fuel also?
You should have asked him why Toyota is charging so damn much if they've implemented significant cost savings measures in manufacturing (TNGA-F, plants in Mexico, etc)
They’ll never ask.
@AllxLegitx808 I realize this. They won't want to burn that bridge, which is understandable. But in one of their many other vids, they always skip over this point. They tout TNGA-F as this big advantage.... and it is, for Toyota's bottom line. I'm sure Toyota did their homework in balancing out the platform for different builds, but ultimately, it's done for cost efficiency, and it does not appear that's being passed on to the customer
I love the new trucks. I am tore between the Trailhunter and the Ranger Raptor. I have a couple years before I have to make a decision. I'm interested how these two will stand up during that time.
I saw the ranger in person and ordered it's amazing
I doubt the engine it the ranger will last a long time IMO that’s a lot of power out of small engine.
Make a wiser purchase bro, this is a rip off
@thomas735 with the turbos I plan to change the oil every 3k to 5k I've heard that's the ticket with these engines. I'm also getting a long extended factory warranty through granger ford also.
@@rjejames28 that should help, but it will get expensive. I’m sure that everything will be turbo in 5 years because of regulations and fuel economy.
Which one has a better ride in High way? TRD pro or Trailer Hunter? Which one is comfortable TRD pro or Trailer hunter?
We complain a lot about the price, but when you look at the Anatomy of these trucks, there is a TON of tech and thought that goes into them, way beyond the older generations, I always liked simple, but pushing the engineering envelope results in quite the technical marvel. While I prefer simplicity over complexity, there is no denying the benefits in the latest in technology and advancements.
That doesn't justify a $65000k pricetag for this.
This tech is not new and should not cost what they are asking. Ford has had a turbocharged truck engine for 14 years now and a 10 speed transmission for 8 years. Their Powerboost, which is way better than Toyota’s iForce max, has been out for 4 years and is not virtually a no cost option as of 2024.
The shocks on the TRD Pro arnt even that great.
No talks about the overheating in Moab?
Is the tire full size or not full size neither trucks?
Does anyone know if you can get the air compressor on any other models or is it exclusive to the Trailhunter?
Looks like it's exclusive to trailhunter, at least standard. It wasn't on the TRD pro. Maybe it'll be offered as an option.
You should get a 2024 Tundra Trail hunter and do an lke gauntlet
The ? is why only the 6ft bed hybrid the Trailhunter and why did they choose the low payload design vs the competition?
Great video, so much information . These trucks are above and beyond what you need for daily driving. I am impressed, but for my needs, the limited would be best.
Thanks for watching!
How is the water crossing on the trail hunte?
Great Video Guys! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
When will it arrive at dealers. Rumors say august
Hey Sheldon. No memory seats is a deal breaker for me. Please get that into the 2025. Is really like rear air vents too for the kids. Not having them would make it hard to use with the kids in the summer.
All those knobs on the back of the seats in the TRD Pro that your kids can play with and change/twist so you never know what “configuration” you are going to get. And then the shock settings that you have to turn on each wheel. Better not get distracted and then only turn 3 out of 4.
45 more pounds is the extra payload? What happened to the 1700 lb rating that was spoken about?
A Sport 4wd actually has more payload at 1270. Overall, pretty shitty for such a stout frame.
Needs to be a winch option on the trailhunter and it doesn't look like it's going to be easy aftermarket
nah you know all these third party companies will figure out solutions. They always do.
If the hybrid battery pack needs to be worked on, does the body have to come off of the frame?
I doubt these hybrids will keep its value like the previous gen. As the years go on used buyers may dread the day to replace the battery
no, under the rear seats
$65K! I could find a low mileage first generation Raptor extended cab, with a bigger backseat than crew cab Tacomas, and still have enough money left to fill up the tank every week for 7 years.
Such amazing work done by Sheldon and the design/engineering team completely destroyed by the greedy execs. I have a feeling the execs demanded the gimmicky seats as well.
So, there's a steel back bumper but no steel front bumper for easy winch installation? Why not?
Ask him why the RAM RHO is only 4k more
Get a life
The TRD Pro and Trailhunter are for highend buyers that want a prebuilt truck while TRD OR/Sport are what most people will afford to buy. Let's face it, lots of buyers upgrade suspension, build their own overland rig, and change their wheels and tires. In the end that 40k truck will be closer to 55k or more
My question: Why is it so damn expensive?? If it's made in Mexico it should be cheaper. Right?
Choose your own adventure
Toyota Engineer =
1. Nathan's long lost brother
2. A.I. creation mixing Nathan from TFL and Tim from Pick Up Truck SUV Talk
3. TLF Truck's newest off road expert.
My biggest question is do the trd pro fog lights change color too ? The yellow is very crucial for fog and heavy snow. White fog lights are useless in fog.
They look identical so I don't understand why not
yes they do, TRD pro and trailhunter have the same light bar and rigid fog lights.
I wish the sit in the pro is optional to standard no shocks sit. And the snorkel is optional too. In trail hunter. Well Tacoma is not perfect. 10 times behind compare to ranger raptor.
Could u plow a driveway with this truck
If the TRD Pro is considered the desert runner, why is the desert air intake standard of the trail hunter and optional on the TRD Pro, shouldn't this be the other way around?
Should have grilled him on the price, and the reliability of the power train. Those are the two biggest issues people have with the new Tacos...
Like to see a diesel version that could go 1000km plus on a single tank. Perfect for trailhunter package.
lol. It would need a hell of a lot more than an 18 gallon tank that these things have.
The big question. Does it still have that needle bearing?
My 2024 broke after one day. Dealership has it and it’s been two weeks. Part not available. Guess I’m not TFL so they aren’t worried about helping me with my 50k truck purchase.
What broke?
@@Jeremya74
Driveline yolk dust shield isn’t pressed all the way in is what they are telling me.
I'd like to know why you can't get a long bed with a manual? Why even offer it?
You want to know why you can't get it AND you want to know why they should even offer it?..ummm?
@@Jeremya74 Reading comprehension…
Because nobody wants it DUH
so as the EV owners are discovering the TCO reality of owning an EV, where the battery replacement is more than 50% of the total cost of the vehicle, I am curious how Toyota has developed the eventual battery replacement in 10-15 years on these hybrids?
good pick ups -
lack of FOX LIVE VALVE SHOCKS
LACK OF PERMANENT 4WD
...especially compared to to ford ranger raptor
Still, I might get into "the new pilates" if I don't have a choice! 😂