Q: Is the 2025 4Runner ditching the V6?
A: Most likely. Rumors suggest the 4Runner will borrow the Tacoma's turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with various power outputs depending on the trim.
Q: But I want a powerful and efficient option!
A: Don't fret! The 4Runner might also get the Tacoma's i-Force Max hybrid option, packing a punchier punch with an electric motor assist.
Q: Will the 2025 TRD Pro be a beast off-road?
A: Likely! Expect features similar to the Tacoma TRD Pro, including a beefy front skid plate, chunky 33-inch all-terrain tires, and exclusive TRD Pro looks.
Q: Will the 2025 4Runner have all the latest tech?
A: Details are under wraps, but expect an upgrade in tech features to stay competitive. Toyota will likely reveal specifics closer to release.
Q: Which trims will be available?
A: Expect familiar names like SR5, Limited, and TRD Sport alongside the off-road king, TRD Pro.
Q: How much will the 2025 4Runner cost?
A: Expect a slight bump from the 2024 model. Rumors suggest a starting price around $43,000 and reaching up to $59,000 depending on the trim and options.
Q: When can I snag this new 4Runner?
A: Patience, grasshopper! Production is expected to start in July 2024, so an official reveal should happen before that. The wait shouldn't be too long, with sales likely starting in 2025.