No, rolldown rear window is a beloved must have!Many will want the legacy roll-down rear window, but not me. I can testify from operating off-road in extremely dusty conditions that silt migrates down inside the sliding window area, a bad thing.
David Chao, the video blogger from Automotive Press, suggested that he'd heard from one of the Toyota/Lexus engineers that there are certain "signature" elements vehicle elements that the designers have in mind during the redesign process. The comment was made during Chao's YouTube review of the GX550, but I interpreted that comment as a plus for legacy 4Runner owners, like you, who love the roll-down rear window. While there are exceptions, the online community has been vocal about this hoped-for design element. I predict the design teams are listening ...No, rolldown rear window is a beloved must have!
These are really great photos. Seems like the 4Runner will get more room in the trunk based on the super up close side view!Couple more looks:
I must be missing something but I don’t see the rear wiper blade you are mentioning about.Nice one!!!
That angle from driver side of the rear window around to the driver side is interesting. Hope that is not a windshield wiper poking out from that location!
That front windshield appears to be very sloped... and... was hoping for more square shaped side mirrors like the new Land Cruiser.
Any idea if the Land Cruiser will be available for sale in Canada before we see what the T4R looks like?
That’s body cladding that automakers use to conceal parts of the body so that the public and competition can’t make out the final design.^^Poking by the rear window is more vertical like ...kind of like a Gobi rear ladder edge...