Off-Roading A Stick-Shift Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Toyota still offers the 2022 Tacoma with a stick shift and clutch pedal, which transforms this utilitarian truck into a much more engaging, almost fun-to-drive pickup. Watch as HotCars contributor Michael Van Runkle takes a manual Tacoma out to Rowher Flats in Southern California to test the TRD Pro's upgraded suspension, tires, and skid plates.
The manual transmission also helps the Tacoma's 3.5-liter V6 put down all 278 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque much better, with short lower gear ratios that make crawling in 4-Low all the more possible. Now, if only Toyota still sold the 4Runner with a stick shift!
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I have a '12 and it's a manual TRD sport 4x4, and wouldn't have a taco any other way 🤘🏾😎🤘🏾
In the US for 2023, the Off Road version with a 6 foot bed is not available with a manual transmission - only versions with a 5 foot bed can be manual except for the TRD Sport version, which however does not have a rear lock.
Interestingly, in Canada there is an Off Road version with Access Cab with a 6 foot bed and a manual transmission.
You're absolutely correct. And it's really a peculiar move from toyota. I saw a trd off road, manual, access cab being reviewed on TH-cam. It was from Canada. I found this extremely frustrating and disappointing...
Differently not more fuel efficient. However, I love my MT Pro.
bit of overkill using 4L o and the locker. Fun video, looks like a great day
4Runner no manual since 2002 fyi. Quick ✅ on Google said since the 4th gen... Even tho the tires don't look like much they r impressive. Same tires off-road or Pro models fyi
I love manual tacomas
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Crawl control doesn't come on manuals. Has nothing to do if its a Pro or Offroad. Both come with crawl control if it is an automatic. Manuals come with A-TRAC in place of crawl control
My manual 2005 Tacoma needs to be in gear to switch it into 4 Lo, so I'm surprised to hear him say he was in neutral. Is that how it is with the newer generation?
Yes, I will take a Manual over a Automatic as a daily driver. A Manual is what I drive now and is what I prefer.
Bout 20yrs off on the 4runner stick
Only two "trucks" that come in manual are tacomas and the gladiator which imo is a hybrid truck body. That sold me
Gotta put exterior cameras on these vehicles, I can’t tell if you’re going down a dirt road or doing extreme off road, I wanna see exactly how rough the trail is. Just a single camera up front would be good. Oh wait, you did, unfortunately 98% of the video was on you, can’t be impressed by a trucks off-road capabilities when I can’t see what it’s driving over.
"Check if your in manual"
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The digital stuff, old guy or not, is obnoxious. There is no match for the tactile feel of all your regularly used things, i.e. A.C.
I am with you about the Digital stuff. I want the Tactile feel of dials, switches, and knobs. As well as being obnoxious, the digital stuff is just one more thing to break and cause a distraction wile driving, as well as Data Privacy and Data Security Issues. This is why I am still driving my 2006 Automobile with a Manual Transmission. I have lost interest in New Vehicles since I seemingly cannot opt out of all the Digital Stuff like the Infotainment System for example.
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I watch a lot of car reviews in this is a very good review new subscriber keep up the good work dude! U can hang with the best of the reviewers !imo 💯🛻💨👍👍