Introducing the 2025 Toyota 4Runner
Toyota has unveiled the 2025 Toyota 4Runner lineup, featuring two new trims—the Trailhunter and Platinum, alongside the SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited, and TRD Pro. These additions mark the beginning of the 4Runner's sixth generation, taking over from the highly popular fifth generation that enjoyed a 15-year run.
Power and Performance
Most models will be equipped with an i-Force 2.4-liter turbo four-cylinder engine, producing 278 horsepower. However, the Trailhunter, Platinum, and some Limited versions will feature the i-Force Max hybrid, which adds an electric motor for a total output of 326 horsepower. This marks a significant upgrade from the previous model's 4.0-liter V6 engine.
Design and Styling
The 2025 4Runner bears a striking resemblance to the Tacoma, with a wider track and three extra inches of overall body width. The front-end styling and stance resemble the Tacoma, with prominent fender flares and larger tires (265/70R-18) giving it a more rugged look. The interior also takes cues from the Tacoma, with a similar layout and features, including a 14.0-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Off-Road Capabilities
The 4Runner's new suspension layout utilizes control-arm suspension up front and a multilink live axle arrangement in the back, similar to the Tacoma and Land Cruiser. The TRD Pro will feature Fox QS3 dampers, while the Trailhunter will ride on ARB/Old Man Emu dampers, both with external reservoirs at the rear. The Trailhunter is optimized for overland-style off-road exploration and rockier trail work, with additional skid plates and robust rock sliders.
Expected Release
The 2025 Toyota 4Runner is set to be released in fall 2024. Pricing, fuel economy, and additional details about trim levels will be announced closer to the release date. The new 4Runner promises to be a compelling option in the SUV market, building on the success of its predecessor with enhanced power, performance, and off-road capabilities.