First I've seen both the OEM accessory ARB 3/4 Length Roof Rack and TRD 18" Wheels on a 2025 4Runner 6th gen. Looks great on this Black TRD Off-Road!
BTW, this ARB 3/4 Length Roof Rack is the same one as on the Trailhunter 4Runner.
Here's how to get remove the big honkin air dam / plastic chin spoiler. Luckily it's so simple -- just unbolt 9 bolts.
You don't need to lift the 4Runner btw. Here's an uninstall from the ground.
Just saw that the 2025 Tacoma pricing has slight price cut for the TRD Pro and Trailhunter models. https://www.tacoma4g.com/forum/threads/2025-tacoma-prices-released-price-cuts-on-trd-pro-and-trailhunter.8856/
These days I always assume that every new model year will at best keep keep same...
For this author, the 4Runner is the clear winner for him when considering the 2025 4Runner TRD Off-Road vs. the Land Cruiser.
Which Should You Buy? 2025 Land Cruiser vs. 2025 4Runner TRD Off-Road
While the Land Cruiser has always been the top-dog SUV at Toyota, can the latest version on offer...
There's a Mudbath 2025 4Runner TRD Pro 6th gen at the LA Auto Show right now. Some videos and photos ....
See all TRD Pro specs @ TRD PRO Specs: 2025 4Runner 6th Gen - Features, Colors, Interiors, Accessories, Options
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This is a look at how the 2025 4Runner Trailhunter fog lights (standard equipment) switches from white to amber. Switchable foglights is an option on the TRD Pro.
We should be able to buy OEM fender flares for any trim and swap them onto any other trim right? Let's say I wanted gloss black fender flares of the TRD Pro on a TRD Sport. In looking at the different models, I don't see any body differences that would prevent this.
Updated with official 2025 4Runner Price Release via:
https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/threads/2025-4runner-price-release-msrp-for-all-trim-levels-gas-hybrid-models-6th-gen.1952/
For each trim level's content/features/equipement see:
2025 4Runner Trim Levels Guide
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In case anyone missed it in the press release, the factory warranty is as follows below. Seems to be fairly standard (to industry) coverage in terms of length and mileage.
But anyone thinking of picking up extended warranty at some point? Or does the 4Runner historically been pretty issue free...
Nice to see the 6,000 pound tow capacity up from the 5th gen's 5,000 lbs. But curious why it's 500 lbs less than the new Tacoma which gets up to 6,500 pounds towing capacity?
Since 4Runner and Tacoma share same platform and powertrains, what's making the difference?