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We haven't seen any real life pics of TRD Off-Road in Everest yet, but I really like how Everest looks with black fenders.
Exaclty! I'm on the fence between those two colors. Push comes to shove I'll probably take either. My gut is with Heritage Blue...My mind with Everest...
 

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Exaclty! I'm on the fence between those two colors. Push comes to shove I'll probably take either. My gut is with Heritage Blue...My mind with Everest...
I built this yesterday. On the build & price page Everest doesn't look so good but we know it looks much better and vibrant from the real life pics.

2025 Toyota 4runner Build & Price Configurator for 2025 4Runner models / trims now on Toyota website! [Update: ALL trims now available] Everest 2025 4runner TRD Off-Road Build & Price



I was thinking Heritage Blue posisbly too for my 2025 TRD OR. Do you like more of a chameleon color that changes looks depending on the lighting conditions? That's why I'm leaning towards Everest because from the live photos & videos it definitely takes on different looks depending on weather conditions, lighting and angle. But that's me. If you like a consistent look, Heritage Blue doesn't seem to change much at all judging from the its live pics & videos.
 

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I built this yesterday. On the build & price page Everest doesn't look so good but we know it looks much better and vibrant from the real life pics.

Everest 2025 4runner TRD Off-Road Build & Price.jpg



I was thinking Heritage Blue posisbly too for my 2025 TRD OR. Do you like more of a chameleon color that changes looks depending on the lighting conditions? That's why I'm leaning towards Everest because from the live photos & videos it definitely takes on different looks depending on weather conditions, lighting and angle. But that's me. If you like a consistent look, Heritage Blue doesn't seem to change much at all judging from the its live pics & videos.
Yes, the Everest on the "builder" looks way off from the real life images I've seen. Your thought process makes sense too. I've seen a LC 250 in heritage blue and it's very nice. I have to admit I've always had a sweet spot for "Cavalry blue" and "Lunar rock", so Heritage might be option 1 and Everest 2nd.
 

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For me it would be a trail hunter without anything else. If available I would like add a moonroof and full time AWD. Out there isn't anything I would add from the factory. $68 400 MSRP with no extras added. I'm only confused because they offer rock rails and I thought they are standard on the trailhunter. Color preference depends on availability: green is best, white is good, underground acceptable, black is a no-go.

A land cruiser with premium package and tires, rock rails and skid plates would be around 72k and have less ground clearance but full time AWD.

In any case this means waiting for at least 6 month before the trailhunters are available in quantity and at MSRP. But that is a good thing because by then real reviews from daily use are available, larger issues will have been reported and details about the driver tech, the skid plates, rock rails will be available too. Ideally I should wait for the 2026 model because the worst issues will be fixed in the models updates. But I don't know if my 10yo Jeep lasts that long.
 
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