The fact that this is still being built in Tahara is amazing. I’m very impressed with the new 4Runner overall and I’m looking forward to seeing it in person! Thank you for showing us the walkaround!
Is it a good thing that it is made in Tahara? Shouldn't it be good for the U.S. economy as well, since the Toyota plant in the U.S. is maturing and there are no quality issues? From a Japanese who works for TICO
TRD JON is a true Toyota fan with real skin in the Toyota game. Unlike some of these other TH-camrs who are already complaining that it doesn't have a pano roof and massaging seats. I liked seeing his initial reaction and quickly sizing the 4Runner up for his needs as a potential owner. Great first impression.
@@TRDJonGreat channel…there’s another TH-camr out here who is openly complaining that he didn’t get invited to the debut of the Land Cruiser and this 4Runner! 😂
Seeing Jon geek out on stuff like the rear window switch is why he is a Toyota Fanboy like myself and thus an awesome reviewer and of all the ones I have watched thus far on the 6th gen 4Runner, the most genuine. It was nice how you could draw parallels to past 4Runners you owned and I liked how you did the 1st impression review for the 2nd half of the vehicle. Good job Toyota of bringing Jon out for his review...two thumbs up :). P.S., I do like what I see but not sure on the grille yet as it has a stacked looked to me so I need to see these in person to make up my mind.
this is the first impression video i've been looking for. from an actual owner and a fan. you can't duplicate his genuine excitement as a true fan. I loved this video.
Jon, you crushed it, great review in 9 minutes. The 6th Gen seems way better than I was thinking it would be. The major important thing in my mind that remains to be confirmed is long term reliability, especially engine and trans (but, hey, it's Toyota). Good items to me are: Made in Japan, rear window roll down with high mounted wiper, auto lift gate, huge 14" screen, 4H/4L, locking rear diff, body on frame, modernized interior, digital gauge cluster, and AUX buttons. Next, I'd like to see inside the engine bay and see SPECS, esp. MPGs and curb weights (regular vs. iForceMax). Thanks.
@@JC-cv3up I’m more talking about the “I’ll stick with my 5th gen”. There’s at least 1 million people who say this every time a new vehicle is unveiled. lol
@@JC-cv3up I'm not a tech fan personally, But we aren't the mass that will buy this vehicle.. Toyota can careless if you keep the 5th gen.. every 6 gen haters there will be 3 ^ gen lovers yelling "take my money"
I love the new look. Took a minute for me to get on board- but in person, it looks SOLID. However, that starter battery in the back side- gonna be annoying if a drawer system is put in. I loved my ARB drawers. Solid video - and great first impressions at the end.
The single one thing I was worried about was it not being built in Japan. Thanks Toyota for keeping it 100! I am so much more excited for this 4Runner than I am/was for the Tacoma. My local dealers still haven’t been shipped some of the modes of new Tacoma yet so I haven’t been able to check them out but this is much much more exciting.
They should’ve added more vents for the ac for the back seats. It’s hot af in the 5th gen 4runner back there and they did the same exact setup on the new one
There are vents on the floor under the driver and passenger seats in my 4th generation 4runner. Make sure they are not blocked by floor matts or anything loose. My 4runner has no issues keeping back seat area cool. Recycle the air, keep it in lowest temps possible, and it’s never an issue.
@@Brownlightning1990 I saw a video where a Mini Cooper with a functional hood scoop got a big splash from a water puddle kicked up by a truck that landed right on the top of the hood. the result was a vapor locked and destroyed engine. Count me out of functional hood scoops. The potential for disaster far outweighs the slight performance improvement by making it real. But I think the hood scoop looks really good. Just keep mine sealed thank you.
Thats the best looking 4Runner i've ever seen, great stance , proper tires, awesome color, and Factory done, just bought a 24 Tundra limited, I freaking love it.
One of the better videos, thank you for taking so much time to show the 2nd row folding. Nice to see in detail what is going on with the 2nd row not folding as flat and the smaller cargo area.
WHO is allowing all this gloss cheap black plastic scratch and swirl city on all new cars… I mean come on Toyota! On the fenders?! Especially on an off road variant? Edit to add: why does it have two grills? Haha I can’t unsee the the two hulk hogan mustaches
But you rather have texture plastic that scratches with a leaf and fades with the sun and you are unable to fix unless respray with texture. These gloss black are buff able and easier to maintain. If it really bothers you. Add a PPF which you can’t in the previous texture ones like the Tacomas.
Thanks Jon!!! I’m excited to see you do the walk around on the TRD Offroad, wanna see how the trunk space looks without the batteries and also how much room with the 3rd row!
Jon, I don't care for the power steering wheel or the power tailgate, my dads car has a power steering wheel, doesn't work at all anymore, But I do like the new 4Runner, can't wait to see it and drive it, Beautiful.. Heck yea!!
Dang Jon. You're my absolute favorite! These reviews are awesome!!! I made a video of my basic reactions to the leaked photos by Forbes but I really wish i was there.
Good job on the review Jon, very happy that you showed the rear seats and storage area. I think that you did a much better job than the clowns from TFL. Oh…and thanks for pointing out it will be built in Japan. I am looking forward to you doing a complete review and comparison of the 4 Runner and the Land Cruiser side by side, as a lot of people will be cross shopping the two vehicles.
Good to see the windows at the back are really what they look like. I had an FJ for 10 years and the view from the inside was a tiny fraction of the glass seen from the outside - left turns into traffic was hideous with the FJ. But far less a concern here.
First impression, looks GREAT but all the gloss black? How about replace with camo? Looking forward to more reviews. Lots of questions but I’m sure you’ll answer them in time.
@@tarekamer1854 - Sir, Toyota and Lexus 2.0T have suffered cooling issues and carbon buildup issues leading to misfires. Ask the dealer techs, they’ll give you the inside scoop. The 2.4L will be no different ;)
Definitely love the light bar included and the hood. But honestly not a fan of the copy and paste Tacoma features. I know they share a history but a distinction would probably make some people buy both. I guess the engine will just be something we need to see how it plays out 5 years from now. Long term stability will be a question until then.
Yeah some Toyota engines have had a bit of a decline in past years. Especially the 3rd gen tundras but probably still better than most of the competitors. I’d probably wait at lest a couple of years but then again I wouldn’t be afraid of a Toyota
I have a 4Runner now. Looking at this, I like the body style, like that it's made in Japan. The mistake they made is, there's no V6 as far as I've been reading. The turbo-four might be surprisingly punchy and briskly hustles up to highway speeds, though it might sound a bit raspy during hard acceleration. The six-cylinder engines turn up the heat in a big way. The V6 will deliver strong acceleration, launching it from 0 to 60 and enable quick passing maneuvers. The extra torque is also a boon when pulling a heavy trailer. And no Hybrids for me. Also, please tell me there's no engine Auto Stop/Start ??
Instead of the 4 liter V6, the 2025 4Runner has joined the fad of sticking a small 4 banger engine into a vehicle that it isn't suited for, then add turbos to try and make up for the difference. This is one of the reasons the older 4Runners lasted forever, they had an engine size that was suitable for its size and purpose. I don't expect these newer 4Runners will have as much longevity or reliability.
The hybrid makes a lot of power and solves the issue, but with more complexity and guaranteed future repairs. I wouldn't buy one of these with the 4c only, it has enough power with one person test driving the vehicle.... But add multiple people and camping gear and this is going to feel SLOW
@@Kaiser333333 I wonder what towing capacity is, my camping trailer is 3000 pounds, bogs down my 5th gen enough as it is, the 4 cylinder ain’t gonna cut it
@@LoneWolfSpartyI don’t believe this. So for can put a 5.2L V8 in a Mustang or GM a 5.3 L V8 in its full size SUV and trucks but Toyota can’t? I think you’ve drank the Kool-Aid. This a a cost saving for sure in my opinion. Build one or two engines and shovel cash into your shareholders
@@av8ferg237 gm uses their V8 in everything and it's physically smaller than any Toyota V8. Remember -- GM's modern V8's that are mass produced have AFM, which makes them act like a 4 cylinder (this includes emissions) ; Toyota doesn't use that. And the 5.2 is only in the Mustang isn't it? To my knowledge, the 3.5 Ecoboost outsells the 5.0 in the F-150 by a pretty large margin. Emissions is one reason why Chrysler is discontinuing the Hemi for the '25 model year.
Alright - how much time do i have with this one? This video so great. Ive watches so many of you speculating on this truck getting to see you do the 'raw' walk around was just completely cathartic. Finally its here!
When you sat in the back seat it look like you had the driver seat all the way forward. If you have it in a regular position do you have any legroom at all in the back?
Love your review and then your first impressions even more. I’m looking forward to a review/walkaround of the TRD ORP variant. Let’s see if it’s still the sweet spot for customization to an overlander/camper/rock crawler.
A big no thanks. I'll just keep my 2011 Nissan Xterra Pro 4x: better roof rack, rock solid V6, flat cargo floor that makes it easy to camp in. Why are these newer vehicles going so backwards!
I was secretly hoping they didn’t nail the new 4R so that my decision to get the LC was clear, but seems like they absolutely nailed it and now I cannot decide lol
When it comes to the looks the new 2025 4runner looks prety darn good. Unfortunately I think the bulletproof engine reliability that the 4runner has been known for is now gone.
I feel like the exterior looks cobbled together. It's not ugly but it feels like it lacks flow or unity... Like it's three different vehicles mashed together.
Overall it looks good. I still have my 2010 5th gen and this gen 6 interior looks great with the new infotainment center and new center cockpit area. Great improvement over the past gen that barely changed for the entire 15 years. I do wish there was more storage space in the center area tho, kinda like what the Grand Highlander has, as smaller families do buy this car as their primary rig. I also don't love the lights in the back. They are too small and squared off for the rugged look of the car. I wish they had gone to more of the sequoia style lights in the back.
I’m curious what stuff the trail hunter has and the base off road trims. Also just being nit picky but why can’t anyone make a fully flat floor in the suv when the seats are folded. I get it because of the batteries but I’m curious about the regular 4 cylinder 4Runners.
4th gen 4runner had a baby with the 2024 Tacoma
Right!? I own a 4th gen and thought it looks a lot like it
Lmao. Yeah it has that same ugly look of the 4th Gen
what a miss!!!! smh
I just bought the Toyota Forerunner and I paid $72,000 dollars.
@@eddieBoxerdamn where here in IL they're like 58 w mark ups the trd pro
The fact that this is still being built in Tahara is amazing. I’m very impressed with the new 4Runner overall and I’m looking forward to seeing it in person! Thank you for showing us the walkaround!
Is it a good thing that it is made in Tahara?
Shouldn't it be good for the U.S. economy as well, since the Toyota plant in the U.S. is maturing and there are no quality issues?
From a Japanese who works for TICO
TRD JON is a true Toyota fan with real skin in the Toyota game. Unlike some of these other TH-camrs who are already complaining that it doesn't have a pano roof and massaging seats. I liked seeing his initial reaction and quickly sizing the 4Runner up for his needs as a potential owner. Great first impression.
Thanks man. Was I a little excited? YEA YOU BET! Freaking love the 4Runner brand since I was in high school. This was so cool.
@@TRDJonGreat channel…there’s another TH-camr out here who is openly complaining that he didn’t get invited to the debut of the Land Cruiser and this 4Runner! 😂
Toyota really knocked it out of the park with this one. Looks even better than the new Tacoma. And no more Hoover! Yay! 😃😉
Seeing Jon geek out on stuff like the rear window switch is why he is a Toyota Fanboy like myself and thus an awesome reviewer and of all the ones I have watched thus far on the 6th gen 4Runner, the most genuine. It was nice how you could draw parallels to past 4Runners you owned and I liked how you did the 1st impression review for the 2nd half of the vehicle. Good job Toyota of bringing Jon out for his review...two thumbs up :). P.S., I do like what I see but not sure on the grille yet as it has a stacked looked to me so I need to see these in person to make up my mind.
After waiting 5 years for this to happen, I still cant believe its here
That volume nob lol Toyota was like, "yo dawg, heard you like our convenient volume knobs, check out the most convenient volume knob ever" 😂
Volume and got nothing on the AC knobs, you have to spin those with two hands… “yo passenger, help me change my temperature!”.
this is the first impression video i've been looking for. from an actual owner and a fan. you can't duplicate his genuine excitement as a true fan. I loved this video.
Finally a 4runner with features available ten years ago and a non functioning hood scoop with a prop rod. All for 60k+ markup?!? We are all so lucky.
Yeah idk not too thrilled. I’ll stick with my 5th gen
This TRD Pro will be 70k and the SR5 will be 50k I bet.
Msrp $70k dealer mark up additional $50k 😂
@@JC-cv3up Willing to bet you won't be able to get a TRD Pro for less than 90k, at least for the first couple of years.
RIGHT? I'll keep my 2020.
Jon, you crushed it, great review in 9 minutes. The 6th Gen seems way better than I was thinking it would be. The major important thing in my mind that remains to be confirmed is long term reliability, especially engine and trans (but, hey, it's Toyota). Good items to me are: Made in Japan, rear window roll down with high mounted wiper, auto lift gate, huge 14" screen, 4H/4L, locking rear diff, body on frame, modernized interior, digital gauge cluster, and AUX buttons. Next, I'd like to see inside the engine bay and see SPECS, esp. MPGs and curb weights (regular vs. iForceMax). Thanks.
I love Toyota's simplicity, and durability !!!!!
Toyota put too much tech and got rid of its 6 cylinder engine, I’ll stick with my 5th Gen
@@jefftammy9606nobody asked
@@Painfulwhale360but he’s right
@@JC-cv3up I’m more talking about the “I’ll stick with my 5th gen”. There’s at least 1 million people who say this every time a new vehicle is unveiled. lol
@@JC-cv3up I'm not a tech fan personally, But we aren't the mass that will buy this vehicle.. Toyota can careless if you keep the 5th gen.. every 6 gen haters there will be 3 ^ gen lovers yelling "take my money"
I love the new look. Took a minute for me to get on board- but in person, it looks SOLID.
However, that starter battery in the back side- gonna be annoying if a drawer system is put in. I loved my ARB drawers.
Solid video - and great first impressions at the end.
The single one thing I was worried about was it not being built in Japan. Thanks Toyota for keeping it 100! I am so much more excited for this 4Runner than I am/was for the Tacoma. My local dealers still haven’t been shipped some of the modes of new Tacoma yet so I haven’t been able to check them out but this is much much more exciting.
They should’ve added more vents for the ac for the back seats.
It’s hot af in the 5th gen 4runner back there and they did the same exact setup on the new one
There are vents on the floor under the driver and passenger seats in my 4th generation 4runner.
Make sure they are not blocked by floor matts or anything loose.
My 4runner has no issues keeping back seat area cool.
Recycle the air, keep it in lowest temps possible, and it’s never an issue.
Non-functional hood scoops are so cool. They make so much sense, too.
My 2017 toyota hilux 3.0 diesel has a functional hood scoop, its because it has a turbo intercooler on top to cool!
Looks especially great when you go through water and get a big wave over the hood. Great looks and no vapor locked engine! Woo Hoo!! 😃
@@escheidl nobody is going to take this 60k suv that deep😂😂😂😂
@@Brownlightning1990 I saw a video where a Mini Cooper with a functional hood scoop got a big splash from a water puddle kicked up by a truck that landed right on the top of the hood. the result was a vapor locked and destroyed engine. Count me out of functional hood scoops. The potential for disaster far outweighs the slight performance improvement by making it real. But I think the hood scoop looks really good. Just keep mine sealed thank you.
Why I loved the SR5 premium look, no fake hood scoop.
Thats the best looking 4Runner i've ever seen, great stance , proper tires, awesome color, and Factory done, just bought a 24 Tundra limited, I freaking love it.
Awesome review. Love the paint on the new 4runner and the interior but thats about it. Still glad i got my 2024 4runner TRD Pro.
Agreed. I just got mine last week.
Agreed I prefer the look of the 5th gen
Fantastic! Never thought I would like 4Runner in the first glimpse.
This is my first stop for the news and details we want to see and hear. Great video!
Anytime there’s a new Toyota, I just go straight to the TRD Jon channel…
You are the best!!!! I hope I get more time with it soon for you all. I wanna give a more detailed overlook
Great video!!! So exciting!!! Your 4r knowledge is so good, you're the source for all things toyota trucks!!
One of the better videos, thank you for taking so much time to show the 2nd row folding. Nice to see in detail what is going on with the 2nd row not folding as flat and the smaller cargo area.
Glad it was helpful!
WHO is allowing all this gloss cheap black plastic scratch and swirl city on all new cars… I mean come on Toyota! On the fenders?! Especially on an off road variant?
Edit to add: why does it have two grills? Haha I can’t unsee the the two hulk hogan mustaches
They went with the RAV4 fender look. I love the look of the new 4Runner but those fenders need to go
My thoughts exactly
But you rather have texture plastic that scratches with a leaf and fades with the sun and you are unable to fix unless respray with texture. These gloss black are buff able and easier to maintain. If it really bothers you. Add a PPF which you can’t in the previous texture ones like the Tacomas.
Haha exactly
They will also fade within a year or so.
Thanks Jon!!! I’m excited to see you do the walk around on the TRD Offroad, wanna see how the trunk space looks without the batteries and also how much room with the 3rd row!
So so so excited for this!!!
Hey Jon, any update or hint on when the pricing is going to be released on the new Tacoma pro and trail hunter?
I'm really liking this. Especially its build location.
4Runner has always been built in Japan
@@d300dfg Yes. There has been allot of discussion as to if that would continue......
I am glad you added the first impressions part to the video, great job
the trd pro is sick
Jon, I don't care for the power steering wheel or the power tailgate, my dads car has a power steering wheel, doesn't work at all anymore, But I do like the new 4Runner, can't wait to see it and drive it, Beautiful.. Heck yea!!
Dang Jon. You're my absolute favorite! These reviews are awesome!!! I made a video of my basic reactions to the leaked photos by Forbes but I really wish i was there.
Looks just like the new tacoma but i’m not complaining, pretty sweet!
Good job on the review Jon, very happy that you showed the rear seats and storage area. I think that you did a much better job than the clowns from TFL. Oh…and thanks for pointing out it will be built in Japan.
I am looking forward to you doing a complete review and comparison of the 4 Runner and the Land Cruiser side by side, as a lot of people will be cross shopping the two vehicles.
Good to see the windows at the back are really what they look like. I had an FJ for 10 years and the view from the inside was a tiny fraction of the glass seen from the outside - left turns into traffic was hideous with the FJ. But far less a concern here.
Definitely getting the TRD PRO!
I'm buying the 2024. Can't do the 4 banger 🤮
For 70k!
Great Quick Review John. Definitely a fine example of the 4Runner to continue the Generations. Thanks
Thanks for watching! Wish I had more time for a detailed review, but I’ll get you all that soon!
Take my money now!!!! Cant decide between tumdra or the 4Runner now awesome truck
Get tundra
Topgun #1
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Front grill looks like a Tacoma with the Tundra handlebar mustache
I am actually pumped for this 4runner, it has some much needed upgrades. looks very good! Oh and still made in japan!
Might be my next vehicle. Maybe not the TRD Pro though.
Will it fit in a Taco Bell drive through being so wide?
a simple WOW !! What a truck !!
The third row window is giving me 1st gen vibes. I really like it! I’ll buy in a few years!
Definitely my next vehicle! Thank you for the reveal video!
Easily. I said the same.
I can't do the 4 banger 🤮
First impression, looks GREAT but all the gloss black? How about replace with camo?
Looking forward to more reviews. Lots of questions but I’m sure you’ll answer them in time.
Looks good ! It’s giving me 4th gen vibes
Same... 4th Gen = ugliest Gen ever
They definitely changed the rake on the windshield. Wonder if that makes it feel less roomy in the driver's seat?
2.4 I4 lol no thanks. It’s an engine engineered with the EPA in mind, not reliability. Good luck to all the first year owners lol
Sir, for your info… this engine been out for years in multiple Lexus models, in highland. Grand highland. So it’s not new at all.
Thank you
@@tarekamer1854 - Sir, Toyota and Lexus 2.0T have suffered cooling issues and carbon buildup issues leading to misfires. Ask the dealer techs, they’ll give you the inside scoop. The 2.4L will be no different ;)
There is no replacement for displacement.
I’m not sure you quite got the suspension right on how the clickers work
Troll!
WOW!!!! That looks awesome!!!!
Definitely love the light bar included and the hood. But honestly not a fan of the copy and paste Tacoma features. I know they share a history but a distinction would probably make some people buy both. I guess the engine will just be something we need to see how it plays out 5 years from now. Long term stability will be a question until then.
Yeah some Toyota engines have had a bit of a decline in past years. Especially the 3rd gen tundras but probably still better than most of the competitors. I’d probably wait at lest a couple of years but then again I wouldn’t be afraid of a Toyota
Just Bought the tundra but I'm forsure getting this....
Looks good.
Put oem camo over all the gloss black in front, back and flares.
I have a 4Runner now. Looking at this, I like the body style, like that it's made in Japan. The mistake they made is, there's no V6 as far as I've been reading. The turbo-four might be surprisingly punchy and briskly hustles up to highway speeds, though it might sound a bit raspy during hard acceleration. The six-cylinder engines turn up the heat in a big way. The V6 will deliver strong acceleration, launching it from 0 to 60 and enable quick passing maneuvers. The extra torque is also a boon when pulling a heavy trailer. And no Hybrids for me. Also, please tell me there's no engine Auto Stop/Start ??
Obviously you havent towed with turbo set ups.They have no issue picking up , towing or picking up with a load to make a pass.
Jon, your first impression at the end is like a little kid in a toy store! 😅
Looks so good wow
I'm interested in finding out how much dealers will charge over MSRP.
I waited for 5 years, it's finally here!!!!!!!!!!!
No 20/40/20 split rear seat? Gloss plastic on the outside? Interior looks nice though.
Instead of the 4 liter V6, the 2025 4Runner has joined the fad of sticking a small 4 banger engine into a vehicle that it isn't suited for, then add turbos to try and make up for the difference. This is one of the reasons the older 4Runners lasted forever, they had an engine size that was suitable for its size and purpose.
I don't expect these newer 4Runners will have as much longevity or reliability.
Emissions are the reason why the 4 liter is no more. It would need a complete redesign to meet the upcoming standards.
The hybrid makes a lot of power and solves the issue, but with more complexity and guaranteed future repairs.
I wouldn't buy one of these with the 4c only, it has enough power with one person test driving the vehicle.... But add multiple people and camping gear and this is going to feel SLOW
@@Kaiser333333 I wonder what towing capacity is, my camping trailer is 3000 pounds, bogs down my 5th gen enough as it is, the 4 cylinder ain’t gonna cut it
@@LoneWolfSpartyI don’t believe this. So for can put a 5.2L V8 in a Mustang or GM a 5.3 L V8 in its full size SUV and trucks but Toyota can’t? I think you’ve drank the Kool-Aid. This a a cost saving for sure in my opinion. Build one or two engines and shovel cash into your shareholders
@@av8ferg237 gm uses their V8 in everything and it's physically smaller than any Toyota V8. Remember -- GM's modern V8's that are mass produced have AFM, which makes them act like a 4 cylinder (this includes emissions) ; Toyota doesn't use that. And the 5.2 is only in the Mustang isn't it? To my knowledge, the 3.5 Ecoboost outsells the 5.0 in the F-150 by a pretty large margin. Emissions is one reason why Chrysler is discontinuing the Hemi for the '25 model year.
Alright - how much time do i have with this one? This video so great. Ive watches so many of you speculating on this truck getting to see you do the 'raw' walk around was just completely cathartic. Finally its here!
FINALLY!!!! Hahaha thanks for watching that bit too. Means a lot!
Beautiful
Waited to watch your review first mate. Stoked that this is your gig.
Introducing the Grand RAV4!
I agree Jon looks so happy 😂
Toyota nailed this
Love it! Can’t wait to see one lifted with 35s!
Totally can't believe Toyota did not make it so the seats fold flat in the back With the cargo area that is bogus
When you sat in the back seat it look like you had the driver seat all the way forward. If you have it in a regular position do you have any legroom at all in the back?
Not a fan of the rear seat and trunk set up. Cabin looks to be smaller
I agree. Does it look like less cargo space than 5th gen?
Thanks for the peek! I gotta say, I'm not disappointed
And it’s better in person too
Designing something that is not a flat floor when the 2nd row is folded is such a fail.
If the cover over the battery compartment is similar to the Land Cruiser it will not hold that much weight… 120 lb?
Can you remove the second row seats completely? Or is It welded to the frame
wooooo! Thanks for the reveal!
I wonder if the third row gives you a flat trunk space then when folded? looks like it will be similar to the seqouia
great review. your the best of the night
Love your review and then your first impressions even more. I’m looking forward to a review/walkaround of the TRD ORP variant. Let’s see if it’s still the sweet spot for customization to an overlander/camper/rock crawler.
Thanks so much!!!!
Wow nice truck
Tahar will be in mad overtime !!!! 🤩🤩🤩
gloss black fender flares ?!? 🤮
Excellent, I might get one in 10-12 years
Oh snap!!!! Come on Toyota. Hood struts or we will make evil eyes and shake our heads!!!!!
Whats the tank size ? 15 gallons like the tacoma?
Not sure yet
A big no thanks. I'll just keep my 2011 Nissan Xterra Pro 4x: better roof rack, rock solid V6, flat cargo floor that makes it easy to camp in. Why are these newer vehicles going so backwards!
Agreed! And can be had with a 6-speed manual!
Bye.
You lost me when you said Ni…nis…nissa…🤢 nvm I can’t even say it 🤮
Facts 😂😂 @@egx3713
This thing looks sick!
Too much glossy plastic - less cargo space - how do you add steel bumpers to the Pro? Keep your 5th Gen.
I was secretly hoping they didn’t nail the new 4R so that my decision to get the LC was clear, but seems like they absolutely nailed it and now I cannot decide lol
🤤
Were you able to do a comparison with the 4Runner and Land Cruiser? I was wondering which has more space in the rear
When it comes to the looks the new 2025 4runner looks prety darn good. Unfortunately I think the bulletproof engine reliability that the 4runner has been known for is now gone.
Time will tell but I agree, might get 150k but not the magical 400,000
I feel like the exterior looks cobbled together. It's not ugly but it feels like it lacks flow or unity... Like it's three different vehicles mashed together.
@@Monkeyseemonkey79 I feel like you are the only one saying that! totally agree
Overall it looks good. I still have my 2010 5th gen and this gen 6 interior looks great with the new infotainment center and new center cockpit area. Great improvement over the past gen that barely changed for the entire 15 years. I do wish there was more storage space in the center area tho, kinda like what the Grand Highlander has, as smaller families do buy this car as their primary rig. I also don't love the lights in the back. They are too small and squared off for the rugged look of the car. I wish they had gone to more of the sequoia style lights in the back.
Looks great. Fingers crossed on turbo reliability.
So this does not have the shock absorbers on the front seats, like the Tacoma TRD Pro?
That double mustache bumper tho, ugh.. I guess ill keep my 5th gen till 7th gen arrives.
Lolol Yeaup I’m keeping my 3rd gen Tacoma until the 5th gen is out 😂
You’ll have to wait another 15 years 😂
@@DeJu_Marcel5th gen will survive until then for sure lol
The 4runner has become big and cumbersome. No longer a nimble trail runner
Old 4Runner owners mad as fck. Marketplace packed . They lost value like crazy . No one buying them either
Yea even dealers are selling them under MSRP
No front locker available?
Troll!
I find my 5 gen looks better 🤷🏽♂️
100%
@@srl0003 200%
Agreed, and better offroad
300%
You have your opinion
I’m curious what stuff the trail hunter has and the base off road trims. Also just being nit picky but why can’t anyone make a fully flat floor in the suv when the seats are folded. I get it because of the batteries but I’m curious about the regular 4 cylinder 4Runners.