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2025 Toyota 4Runner First Look

2025 Toyota 4Runner First Look

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2025 Toyota 4Runner First Look Channel video: Alex on Autos - Category: Auto & Vehicles
Date: 2024-04-10

Comments and reviews: 18


Dying to know if the full-time 4wd option would move to lower trims. The low-level Off Road trim would be perfect for me if it can have it. I don't want to have to get chromey bits to feel confident about driving on winter roads that are generally dry but then suddenly get snow-drifted when you come around a bend. Looking to cut from a Subaru winter car and a Dodge truck for summer work down to one vehicle, but full-time 4WD is a must for me in the winter.
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Aside from finally banishing the adequate but bulletproof 4. 0L V6, Toyota nailed it in styling and retaining the go-anywhere capability. The interior seems to not give anything up to the GX. It does seem off that the 4Runner will be about the same size as the LC. But Toyota sold Sequoias that were larger than the LC in the past, so its not terribly out of the realm.
Bravo, Toyota.

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Am I the only that sees Isuzu VehiCROSS in the rear Overall I can appreciate what it is and I think it will do a great job carrying on the name. Personally I am more interested in the potential small off roader (some people are calling it the return of the FJ Cruiser) that is supposed to be about the size of the Corolla Cross. Hopefully it comes to the US market.
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Looks like a short wheel base Sequoia mixed with a little RAV4. Not sure how Toyota is going to position this, given the similar size, similar segment Land Cruiser just launched.
I wonder if these are still built in Japan That was a selling point for the previous generation - built in the same factory as Land Cruiser Prado, GX.

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People thought it was going to be smaller because of the new Land Cruiser, being smaller and similar sized to the outgoing 4Runner. So, it's an interesting proposition comparing this to the Land Cruiser. Looks like LC will be a premium offering, just like Rav4 vs Venza as both are similarly sized.
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No front locker= Fail.
Glossy black on trd pro = Fail.
No panoramic roof = Fail.
No rear wiper = Fail.
No removable speaker = Fail.
No flat floor = Fail.
Rear turn signal design = Fail.
Ventilated seats Power output wattage
Other than,

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Great looking car, but I'm utterly confused as to why Toyota made the 4Runner and the new Land Cruiser to be similar in size. I just don't see an advantage of buying a LC over this, especially with the 4Runner being likely $15k cheaper
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Imma need a 4Runner vs Land Cruiser comparo because I'm having a hard time understanding how both vehicles arent just gonna cannibalize one another in Toyota's lineup.
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What a beautiful car and a true 4x4 beast. I'm stunned by Toyota recent design language. So aggressive and a huge improvement over their usual classical boring designs
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Well this redesign wont make previous gen owners feel jealous. Toyota played it safe. I was hoping for something more revolutionary than evolutionary.
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Dang, this is like the third car revealed today! I'm just glad you're there on the scene! I literally come to you and motor mouth for vehicle information
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Thanks, I was waiting for this reveal before making a decision on a 2024 5th gen. I'm going to stick with the 5th gen as this new gen just doesn't move me.
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Has the 4Runner always been heavily related to the Tacoma Because this is essentially the SUV version of the new Tacoma. Exact same interior.
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Alex, are the headlight modules in the 4Runner identical to Tacoma To me it looks like a slightly different shape, maybe even a bit larger than Tacoma
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It looks OK but the TRD trim looks like Pep Boys had a clearance sale. What’s with the horrible second row leg room Isn’t this thing huge
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I think it's great that Toyota decided to continue on the 4Runner's mission rather than going full-on offroad machine like the Wrangler and Bronco.
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Awh, based on the tacoma but no base or sport model with the new tacoma's standard transmission as an option. What a shame: S
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I think it willl be 21-23 mpgs. I’m expecting 55k range if it’s more than LC what’s the point Thanks for sharing
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