Toyota finally overhauled the 4Runner for the 2025 model year. It brings a myriad of improvements, including the new TNGA-F body-on-frame platform, a new hybrid four-cylinder engine option, a new ...
The trusty Toyota 4Runner has changed a lot throughout the years. Since the original model's debut in 1984 as a compact SUV based on the Toyota Hilux, there have been six generations of the 4Runner ...
Toyota has unveiled the new sixth-generation 4Runner sport utility in three formats: a standard model, a hybrid model, and a trail-ready overlanding model. Not everyone is a fan, however. The i-Force ...
In April 2024, Toyota took the cover off the 2025 Toyota 4Runner with a promise that the SUV would be on sale by the end of 2024. The completely redesigned car came with a long list of features, a ...
Toyota’s iconic 4Runner gets a major upgrade for 2025, with new powertrains, tech, and off-road capability after 15 years of waiting. After a long production run of 15 years, Toyota has finally ...
What Toyota has done with the 2025 4Runner is evolutionary and well-considered. The new 4Runner sits on the TNGA-F body-on-frame architecture (shared with the Tacoma and Tundra), and that underpins ...
The fifth-gen 4Runner forges on for 2024. It's just as capable, reliable, and lovably outdated as ever. It can still carry up to seven passengers and hit trails with ease. Toyota gets credit for ...
The all-new, sixth-generation Toyota 4Runner is finally here, ending a 15-year reign in showrooms for the previous version of Toyota's rock-crawling mid-sized SUV. Toyota's new interpretation of the ...
Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. He spends most of his time modifying his cars and ruining them in the process. He is ...
View post: Toyota Sienna Shows Why Prius Is No Longer Toyota’s Biggest Hybrid Story The Toyota 4Runner remains a monster off-roader. However, the last time we took a close look at it on something ...
According to CarEdge, Toyota models in general lose about 35.1% of their value after five years on the road. For reference, the worst popular (non-luxury) brand for resale value is Dodge, which loses ...