Who wins: 2025 4Runner or 2024 4Runner and why? I'd love if you choose to click Subscribe...I'm trying to reach 20,000 subscribers by the end of May and you'd be awesome for helping out! Jeff
@@rightlanehog3151 I would not touch the 2025...... The reason you buy a 4Runner is for reliability. I do not see that in the new power train.. More complicated for no reason.. It has not proven itself yet, especially when I see the 2022 Tundra platform have so many issues ..... Now in 5 years, we will talk again,.
@@AutoJeffReviews Thanks! I'm still pinching myself, but I'm sure it's true! I parked it in my garage next to a 2014 FJ Cruiser with a manual transmission.
I have a 2022 4Runner TRD Pro love it... But I'll tell you what, Jeff. Been driving the new 2024 Tacoma now for a month now. Really nice, great mileage 20.7 currently after about 1100 miles. Got back in my 4Runner and drove down the street. Thought something was wrong. Didn't feel right. Then I realized, it wasn't the 4Runner, it was how much better the new Tacoma setup was. Can't wait to trade my 4Runner in for new model next year.
That is very helpful! Have you used a Pedal Commander with the 2022 4Runner? I have been using it the last year and it turned the 4Runner into an actually pretty quick now. Hope that helps!
@@Engearment Men, I do not recommend it!!! I removed mine from my 4Runner, it triggered the Throttle Module Sensor, Not fun, Checked engine, pedal override. probably I've got a bad unit. But not the first time it happened on mine.
I happen to know someone with the latest tacoma with the 4 cyl turbo and a tacoma from the last year of the 6cyl engine. The turbo toacoma gets a whopping 1mpg increase over the 6 cyl. The moment you tow something that advantage disappears. Big time. When towing the tacoma with turbo gets 6 mpg less than the 6 cyl Why would it be any different in the new 2025 4 runner. The 4runners use the same engines as the tacomas. Sorry but this is a big fail from Toyota.
They will be selling 2024 TRD Pro 4Runners at Barrett Jackson in 10 years...the same time people with 2025 TRD Pros will be replacing turbos and batteries for $20k+
Agreed, they sold me AGAINST 2025. Too many parts to potentially fail. Turbo, intercooler & lines, battery, power inverter, most likely 3 electric moters (front, rear and motor to charge the battery while using gas like Lexus RX), drive traine that COMBINES both forms of power. Yes, built by Toyota, quality assumed. Yes. However, keep it simple. Power by displacement. Perhaps hybrid by CHOICE not standard.
As a long time Toyota fan, these last couple of years have been disappointing with the new releases. Higher prices and unproven (more likely less reliable engines) have made me want to look toward another brand. Just sad. 😢
My 2020 TRD ORP Venture"d" out from Factory options that I chose (yes I ordered it when you could).......just went up in value. Tossing on more badging and "bling" does not improve anything. Yes, there are some things on the '25 that I would like, however having a PRO logo on my headlight bezel.....and a big screen TV stuck on the dash, would not be either of them amongst many others.... Good review as always Jeff and appreciate your time!
Had to say... at 8:21 when he said, "When you see it at the side of the road", with the hood up... Made me lol. I doubt (hope) that would never happen.
You are so fun to watch! Great comparison! I have had four 5th-gen 4Runners, and my lease is up in August. I have been trying to figure out if I should grab a 2024 TRD Off Road or a 2025 version. Love your style of reviewing! Keep up the great work!
My biggest question/concern is do I have to use the electric motor all the time or do I have the ability to shut it off? I personally would like to never use so that when I am camping I always have a fresh battery. Thank you for the great video!
Compare these vehicles in two years. I'm willing to bet that the 2024 four runner will be running just fine, the 2025 will have several issues with the four cylinder turbo.
you value the most superficial aspects of these vehicles. The 2024 will be more durable and have lower operating costs. who needs a sunroof in a truck like vehicle?
Got a 24 trd off road premium about 2 months ago, wish i had money to buy another one just to have!! So hard to find anything quality anymore, its a total shame we aren't going to be able to get simplicity & proven quality anymore!!
Super excited for the new gen! Any vague idea when new trim color options will be announced?
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I had a 2021 Limited 4Runner and it was a great vehicle. However, the gas mileage was really poor and I drive too much. The 5 speed transmission was dated. Time for an update. Can I afford a 2025 model who knows?
But you don’t know how reliable the 25 will be in the long run. It may have issues at the start but if it stays on the market for 10 years or more it might eventually just be as reliable. I doubt the current gen was bulletproof from the get go
Can you measure interior height of the new one? I’m asking because something tells me the interior volume in terms of height is several inches shorter than the current gen which may prove problematic for storage solutions or larger dog kennels that won’t fit anymore
The real question that needs to be answered is? Where is the new 4runner going to be built? If it's in Japan then no question the 25' will be great. Tahara built vehicles are all about durability and quality. Yes, the Tacoma has the same 4cyl engine, but that truck gets built in Mexico and are not that great when it comes to details in manufacturing.
@@justahumbledude Yeah you’re probably right, and rightfully so. These dealers wanna continue the price gouging and it would benefit everyone to wait, not pay the silly markups and eventually they’ll deal. But that’s not the the way we operate. We want it now!
I like both, but the interior where you spend most of your time in the 24 needed to be redone. I wouldn’t spend the money on a TRD pro, but rather an off road…so in choosing I would pick the new model
5th gen hands down!! They have it perfected, u will see soon, absolutely no need to be putting an 8 speed transmission with a 4 cylinder motor, that poor thing driving thru town is not gonna know what the hell to do, kind of like our current president!!! Huge, huge, huge mistake!!
I wonder if Toyota improved their smart cruise control. I rent lot's of vehicles and drive the USA. Hyundai has the best by far for 2025. The 2023 Toyota was ok but never held well with lane assist. Hyundai was like it was on rails and I had very little driver fatigue after hours of driving.
I’m new to 4Runner, as an outsider looking in I’ll definitely get the 2025 6th gen. Been saving for it and I trust Toyota knows what they’re doing with the new engine. I’ll get the TRD pro
First year of a radical redesign is risky. Even proven vehicles ( reliability) have quirks at inception. Usully 2-3 modal years before they work out rhe kinks. At least if u have a 5th gen u can watch from a safe distance. Simplicity / reliability rules.
They took a a spartan teuck and turned into an I pad holder. That antiquated 6 cyl and 5 speed was described by the car care nut as super reliable but more importantly over built, hence the reliability. Don't care for the interior. The EPA has manufactures jumping thru flaming hoops to meet emission requirements. Buy a used or left over 24 and put the savings into a magnason super charger,lol!
Hate the "Mudbath" color. Should have designed the 2025 4Runner with a more fuel-efficient V6, NOT a 4-cylinder turbo engine. Just my humble opinion. But I DO love that they upgraded the 2025 version with more of the safety features.
I honestly look at the 6th gen and it looks all purty and the new tech is appreciated and needed...but I think Toyota forgot what owners do with them and where they take them. They also need just two trims: 4Runner Street Edition and 4Runner Off Road Edition. Off Road uses old school, has all the hardware required for off roading....classic engine and tech...whereas Street Edition concentrates more on the tech and convenience features and a good driving experience using whatever snake mess is in the 25. I know I just described "Limited" and "Pro" essentially but in reality that's what people decide on. The new 4Runner is a hard pass until more iterations of this design evolves and cleans up the mess I see. Reliability is still a question mark.
The new one looks like a Dodge Durango had a baby with a Rav4, not really a fan. Thanks Kevin Hunters design team. All the new turbo engines are a hell no from me.
Imagine how well the giant laptop screen in the 2025 will be doing in 10, 15, 20 years. Toyota’s new vehicle lineup all has features on them that will date the vehicle as it ages and are too centered on bells and whistles. I have a Toyotas that are from the 90s and early 00s and they are still relevant because of their simplicity and durability. Of course they don’t have a huge tablet screen infotainment centers on them, but that is not what I want on a car I plan to keep 20+ years. People have enough technology in the palm of their hand. Keep the cars simple so they can interface with the newest cell phone every two years. Cell phones are disposable, cars should not be. Toyota‘s simplicity and focus on longevity is what always preserved their resale value. Now they are like every other car manufacturer. I guess that was their intention, but I think what used to make them different was their competitive advantage. Now they are making disposable cars that need switched out like cell phones after they are dropped and get damaged screens. What a terrible direction that new vehicles are trending in. The classics are dwindling and the Toyota brand equity is diminishing.
Ill take the new '25 better tech and more power...finally soemthing new and fresh. Nothing against the '24 model great vehicle but it was time for a upgrade. Besides I dont think Toyota would risk making a bad vehicle the new one will be great and reliable I just know it! 😄🤙
Did I see both the driver and passenger having power seats with height adjustment?????? They didn't do that for the passenger in the 2024 and we need it for the circulation issues we have on long trips... literally the only reason we didn't buy a 2024!
In your analogy shouldn't the 2025 be the iPhone since it's gonna be way overpriced and have less RAM (4 cylinder) vs the 2024 5th gen/Android with more RAM (6 cylinder)?
Top side of that engine looks like a bad science project. I’ve been thinking about getting a new 4Runner for about a year now but with the current engine options they fixed that. I no longer want one.
To bad the insides of the 2025 4runner (gen6) are so flimsy, everything shakes or is made by cheap plastic and not rugged at all. huge setback for Toyota quality.
Everything about the 2024 is better than the 2025 except for the eight speed automatic transmission. Toyota is making another colossal foolish ass mistake.
Who wins: 2025 4Runner or 2024 4Runner and why? I'd love if you choose to click Subscribe...I'm trying to reach 20,000 subscribers by the end of May and you'd be awesome for helping out! Jeff
Everyone wins when you choose 4Runner.
Great answer Hog!!
@@AutoJeffReviews 😉
Both can’t pick. I have a 2017 and love it
@@rightlanehog3151 I would not touch the 2025...... The reason you buy a 4Runner is for reliability. I do not see that in the new power train.. More complicated for no reason.. It has not proven itself yet, especially when I see the 2022 Tundra platform have so many issues ..... Now in 5 years, we will talk again,.
I would love for somebody to put the 4.0L in the 25 to prove my point that all it needed was a transmission upgrade. But 5th gen will always be king.
If I had the money I would be doing that...
@@firefly9838if I had the money I would have a supercharged 5.7 in my 5th gen.
Thanks for the video, today I bought a Brand New 2024 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off-Road Premium in Solar Octane.
Wow you got a great one
@@AutoJeffReviews Thanks! I'm still pinching myself, but I'm sure it's true! I parked it in my garage next to a 2014 FJ Cruiser with a manual transmission.
My octane just hit the ground in port of LA. I hope to get delivery in a few weeks
5th gen for the win!
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I have a 2022 4Runner TRD Pro love it... But I'll tell you what, Jeff. Been driving the new 2024 Tacoma now for a month now. Really nice, great mileage 20.7 currently after about 1100 miles. Got back in my 4Runner and drove down the street. Thought something was wrong. Didn't feel right. Then I realized, it wasn't the 4Runner, it was how much better the new Tacoma setup was. Can't wait to trade my 4Runner in for new model next year.
That is very helpful! Have you used a Pedal Commander with the 2022 4Runner? I have been using it the last year and it turned the 4Runner into an actually pretty quick now. Hope that helps!
@@Engearment Men, I do not recommend it!!! I removed mine from my 4Runner, it triggered the Throttle Module Sensor, Not fun, Checked engine, pedal override. probably I've got a bad unit. But not the first time it happened on mine.
Glad I got my 2021 4runner TRD Off Road, I wouldn't trade it for the 2025.
I happen to know someone with the latest tacoma with the 4 cyl turbo and a tacoma from the last year of the 6cyl engine. The turbo toacoma gets a whopping 1mpg increase over the 6 cyl. The moment you tow something that advantage disappears. Big time. When towing the tacoma with turbo gets 6 mpg less than the 6 cyl Why would it be any different in the new 2025 4 runner. The 4runners use the same engines as the tacomas. Sorry but this is a big fail from Toyota.
Is the 2025 missing an engine cover? It looks such a mess under the hood.
Toyota is crazy for taking away the engine cover and hood struts. Aside from that, i do love the look of the new one as it still looks rugged
They will be selling 2024 TRD Pro 4Runners at Barrett Jackson in 10 years...the same time people with 2025 TRD Pros will be replacing turbos and batteries for $20k+
BINGO!😇
Wow, hey, can I ask you a question? Will I be winning the Powerball in the next 10 years?
To my choice I'm going to pick 2024 4Runner. For sure the 2025 4Runner would be more EPA friendly and have lot of new tech, but that's not my choice.
Own a 2020 4Runner limited. Getting 19-20 mpg in mixed use.
Love the 2024!! Great review!
I will keep my 2017 limited, 7 years later and I still love it. 75,000 miles, just getting there…many thousand miles to go…God Willing 🙏🏻
I'd keep it until the wheels drop off.
So far it’s a big pass on the one. Even the easy stuff to get right Toyota got wrong, gloss piano black trim all over a TRD pro???
Agreed, they sold me AGAINST 2025. Too many parts to potentially fail. Turbo, intercooler & lines, battery, power inverter, most likely 3 electric moters (front, rear and motor to charge the battery while using gas like Lexus RX), drive traine that COMBINES both forms of power. Yes, built by Toyota, quality assumed. Yes. However, keep it simple. Power by displacement. Perhaps hybrid by CHOICE not standard.
Excellent review. Thank you!
As a long time Toyota fan, these last couple of years have been disappointing with the new releases. Higher prices and unproven (more likely less reliable engines) have made me want to look toward another brand. Just sad. 😢
My 2020 TRD ORP Venture"d" out from Factory options that I chose (yes I ordered it when you could).......just went up in value.
Tossing on more badging and "bling" does not improve anything.
Yes, there are some things on the '25 that I would like, however having a PRO logo on my headlight bezel.....and a big screen TV stuck on the dash, would not be either of them amongst many others....
Good review as always Jeff and appreciate your time!
Had to say... at 8:21 when he said, "When you see it at the side of the road", with the hood up... Made me lol. I doubt (hope) that would never happen.
Can’t unsee the double Hulk Hogan mustache on the 25’s front.
Reliability is going to take a hit for 2025.
So the last one had proper hood struts and the new one has a prop rod from a 1993 Tercel. Very nice. Take my money!!!
You are so fun to watch! Great comparison! I have had four 5th-gen 4Runners, and my lease is up in August. I have been trying to figure out if I should grab a 2024 TRD Off Road or a 2025 version. Love your style of reviewing! Keep up the great work!
What if you're at a higher altitude trying to get peak power out of your turbo 4cyl? Seems like thin air would keep the engine bogged down.
I’m sticking with the fourth GEN
My biggest question/concern is do I have to use the electric motor all the time or do I have the ability to shut it off? I personally would like to never use so that when I am camping I always have a fresh battery. Thank you for the great video!
Jeff test drive it and let us know if it’s worth getting over 5th gen
Jeff, my wife just purchased that 2024 4runner in your video
That’s awesome!!!!!
Glad I’m subbed to you Jeff ! Terra 4r for the win !!
Depends on many things but pricing is a huge one. The jump on Tacoma was astronomical and IMO unjustified. 60k tops
Compare these vehicles in two years. I'm willing to bet that the 2024 four runner will be running just fine, the 2025 will have several issues with the four cylinder turbo.
you value the most superficial aspects of these vehicles. The 2024 will be more durable and have lower operating costs. who needs a sunroof in a truck like vehicle?
Got a 24 trd off road premium about 2 months ago, wish i had money to buy another one just to have!! So hard to find anything quality anymore, its a total shame we aren't going to be able to get simplicity & proven quality anymore!!
The two classical hallmarks of Toyota...they are definitely turning their backs on current Toyota fans...we'll see how that fares for them.
Giving Toyota is recalling 2022 & 2023 Tundra, I wait another 2 years for Toyota to work out the bugs on the new 4runner.
the battery chemistry that TOYOTA is using here is ancient
Can you please measure the 2025 cargo in inches . Especially the height
I can the next time I see one :)
@@AutoJeffReviews thank you
Super excited for the new gen!
Any vague idea when new trim color options will be announced?
I had a 2021 Limited 4Runner and it was a great vehicle. However, the gas mileage was really poor and I drive too much. The 5 speed transmission was dated. Time for an update. Can I afford a 2025 model who knows?
24 for the reliably and for the long term compared to the 25 👎imo!!
I agree with you 100% the 24 4runner is more reliable then the 25 not only that but the 24 TRD PRO LOOKS BETTER compared to the 25
@@BUFFALOBILLS1991 👍
But you don’t know how reliable the 25 will be in the long run. It may have issues at the start but if it stays on the market for 10 years or more it might eventually just be as reliable. I doubt the current gen was bulletproof from the get go
@@braalo07 Turbos just aren’t my thing that’s all , imo turbos just don’t last like the NA engines .
@@Troystoy you have a point, especially in the truck that is used more harshly than other types of cars
Can you measure interior height of the new one? I’m asking because something tells me the interior volume in terms of height is several inches shorter than the current gen which may prove problematic for storage solutions or larger dog kennels that won’t fit anymore
I like the overtrail color and style but I don't need the hybrid. Wish I can get a 3 row overtrail style variant.
I feel like people are forgetting toyota has been releasing hybrids since what? 2007/ 2008? Idk the only thing i would question is the turbo.
The interior on my 2024 is so classy and beautiful. The 25 looks so bad and plastic. 24 is better in every way and has a much better motor.
Jeff, what is PDA??
Proactive Driving Assist
Do you feel the 2024 4runner 2nd row has more leg room vs. the 2025 (if you sat behind yourself)? Thx
The real question that needs to be answered is? Where is the new 4runner going to be built? If it's in Japan then no question the 25' will be great. Tahara built vehicles are all about durability and quality. Yes, the Tacoma has the same 4cyl engine, but that truck gets built in Mexico and are not that great when it comes to details in manufacturing.
My question is being in Idaho where they use salt in winter, will the 25 rust like the 24?
Nah the new one just uses plastic lol.
If it’s made with metal, it will rust.
2024 wolf 2025 sheep
I like it but the dealer already told me they are gonna mark it up 10-15k. Its BS
Wow smh they told you that before they even get them?
Two separate dealers told me that. I have contacts at both
That's ok. They will have lot rot like the Tacos and Tundras. No one wants this new "vision".
@@justahumbledude Yeah you’re probably right, and rightfully so. These dealers wanna continue the price gouging and it would benefit everyone to wait, not pay the silly markups and eventually they’ll deal. But that’s not the the way we operate. We want it now!
I like the new upgrades except I don't like the turbo I would prefer a v6 engine with hybrid battery I will pass on the 2025
I like both, but the interior where you spend most of your time in the 24 needed to be redone. I wouldn’t spend the money on a TRD pro, but rather an off road…so in choosing I would pick the new model
Reliability always win… at least for me 😉
that's wild 😂
5th gen hands down!! They have it perfected, u will see soon, absolutely no need to be putting an 8 speed transmission with a 4 cylinder motor, that poor thing driving thru town is not gonna know what the hell to do, kind of like our current president!!! Huge, huge, huge mistake!!
aesthetic is like an old xterra
I like the 25 however with the drop in Toyota quality and issues with their latest generation of vehicles I wouldn’t buy a new one for several years.
I wonder if Toyota improved their smart cruise control. I rent lot's of vehicles and drive the USA. Hyundai has the best by far for 2025. The 2023 Toyota was ok but never held well with lane assist. Hyundai was like it was on rails and I had very little driver fatigue after hours of driving.
Wow, looking at the 25 I’m so glad I got the 24, last year of the classic. The 25 looks like a Chevy Tahoe or something I really don’t like it.
Yeah I was thinking Durango.
I’m new to 4Runner, as an outsider looking in I’ll definitely get the 2025 6th gen. Been saving for it and I trust Toyota knows what they’re doing with the new engine. I’ll get the TRD pro
Moron, 100,000 Tundra engine recall's Toyota knows what their doing! R U Kidding me!
GR8 video per Usual
First year of a radical redesign is risky. Even proven vehicles ( reliability) have quirks at inception. Usully 2-3 modal years before they work out rhe kinks. At least if u have a 5th gen u can watch from a safe distance. Simplicity / reliability rules.
i'll take my 24 TRD Pro over the 2025, its tested and reliability is the reason why
They took a a spartan teuck and turned into an I pad holder. That antiquated 6 cyl and 5 speed was described by the car care nut as super reliable but more importantly over built, hence the reliability. Don't care for the interior. The EPA has manufactures jumping thru flaming hoops to meet emission requirements. Buy a used or left over 24 and put the savings into a magnason super charger,lol!
Hate the "Mudbath" color. Should have designed the 2025 4Runner with a more fuel-efficient V6, NOT a 4-cylinder turbo engine. Just my humble opinion. But I DO love that they upgraded the 2025 version with more of the safety features.
I honestly look at the 6th gen and it looks all purty and the new tech is appreciated and needed...but I think Toyota forgot what owners do with them and where they take them. They also need just two trims: 4Runner Street Edition and 4Runner Off Road Edition. Off Road uses old school, has all the hardware required for off roading....classic engine and tech...whereas Street Edition concentrates more on the tech and convenience features and a good driving experience using whatever snake mess is in the 25. I know I just described "Limited" and "Pro" essentially but in reality that's what people decide on.
The new 4Runner is a hard pass until more iterations of this design evolves and cleans up the mess I see. Reliability is still a question mark.
24 all day long! They can keep the 25.
2025 🥰🥰🥰
I think it needs the 5th gen 4R roof basket
Loving the new 25!! Really excited for the TrailHunter!
I’ll skip the 25. It’s going to be the same story as tundra and Tacoma
2024
The new one looks like a Dodge Durango had a baby with a Rav4, not really a fan. Thanks Kevin Hunters design team. All the new turbo engines are a hell no from me.
Imagine how well the giant laptop screen in the 2025 will be doing in 10, 15, 20 years. Toyota’s new vehicle lineup all has features on them that will date the vehicle as it ages and are too centered on bells and whistles. I have a Toyotas that are from the 90s and early 00s and they are still relevant because of their simplicity and durability. Of course they don’t have a huge tablet screen infotainment centers on them, but that is not what I want on a car I plan to keep 20+ years. People have enough technology in the palm of their hand. Keep the cars simple so they can interface with the newest cell phone every two years. Cell phones are disposable, cars should not be. Toyota‘s simplicity and focus on longevity is what always preserved their resale value. Now they are like every other car manufacturer. I guess that was their intention, but I think what used to make them different was their competitive advantage. Now they are making disposable cars that need switched out like cell phones after they are dropped and get damaged screens. What a terrible direction that new vehicles are trending in. The classics are dwindling and the Toyota brand equity is diminishing.
2024 looks better outside. 2025 better inside
2025 выглядит лучше и я могу о нём только мечтать.
Too much badging on the 25. The piano black fender flares and door handles is simply ridiculous.
2024 was great! 2025 must be great too.
Do NOT like the glossy black accents👎 Mat black is much more rugged. I have a 2011 4Runner Trail with mat black fender flairs-looks awesome !!
Oh yeah, But $15k more like the Tacoma TRD Pro . No, no for me I will keep my 5th gen for life.
Ill take the new '25 better tech and more power...finally soemthing new and fresh. Nothing against the '24 model great vehicle but it was time for a upgrade. Besides I dont think Toyota would risk making a bad vehicle the new one will be great and reliable I just know it! 😄🤙
Cough....look around at their other current gen offerings....recalls on Tundra...cough.
Under the hood of 25 looks like a jungle
Did I see both the driver and passenger having power seats with height adjustment?????? They didn't do that for the passenger in the 2024 and we need it for the circulation issues we have on long trips... literally the only reason we didn't buy a 2024!
Traducir a español excelente video
I don’t mind some of the updates, but I don’t want a taco front end. 👍🤪🏳️🌈
Guys trust me, go get your 24 TRD 4Runners while you still can. Thank me later.
Money talks and bull-shot prices walk. This is my opinion on which year is better.
I picked up a new trd pro 4Runner 2024. Why would anyone want an unreliable Toyota lol might as well buy a bmw
2024 - IPhone
2025 - Android
24 remains undefeated
In your analogy shouldn't the 2025 be the iPhone since it's gonna be way overpriced and have less RAM (4 cylinder) vs the 2024 5th gen/Android with more RAM (6 cylinder)?
no
Android for the win
The new one has a a better body design mroe aggressive headlamps
Lots of psychics in this comment section
Top side of that engine looks like a bad science project. I’ve been thinking about getting a new 4Runner for about a year now but with the current engine options they fixed that. I no longer want one.
5th Gen is going to stand the test of time... This new Gen isn't it.
Compare them in 10 years, the 24 will still be going, the 25, most likely won't be running
New 4 turbo are to much money old 4 runner proven bulletproof I never buy first year new model no thanks 3:03
To bad the insides of the 2025 4runner (gen6) are so flimsy, everything shakes or is made by cheap plastic and not rugged at all. huge setback for Toyota quality.
These as discussed, superficial “Improvements” are what’s wrong with more than the newest long loved Toyota icons
Everything about the 2024 is better than the 2025 except for the eight speed automatic transmission. Toyota is making another colossal foolish ass mistake.
The 2025 has a 4 Cylinder ??????????? No way ?? and the 2024 has a 6 Cylinder ? 2025 made a mistake.
2024 interior > 2025 interior
Toyota is in trouble