Toyota has unveiled the updates to the 2019 Toyota
TRD Pro versions of the Tacoma, Tundra and 4Runner.
Regardless, the world needs more showroom - spec off - roaders, and we're happy to see that Toyota remains committed to building
TRD Pro versions of the Tacoma, Tundra, and 4Runner.
The 2019
TRD Pro versions of the Tacoma, Tundra and 4Runner come with 2.5 - inch Fox bypass shocks on each model, plus a special little feature for the well - loved midsize Tacoma pickup.
Toyota is set to show off the latest off - road - centric
TRD Pro versions of its pickups and SUVs.
All TRD Pro versions of the Toyota Tacoma come standard with four - wheel drive and the 4.0 - liter V - 6 engine.
2018 Toyota Tacoma: The off - road inspired 2019
TRD Pro version of the Tacoma made its world debut at the 2018 Chicago Auto Show.
Now comes
the TRD Pro version of the Tacoma.
It's expected Toyota will release
a TRD Pro version of the upcoming and all - new 2016 Tacoma within the first year or so.
Unfortunately, Toyota has not released a TRD Off - Road or
TRD Pro version of the Sequoia.
The TRD Pro version of the Toyota Tacoma has been around since 2014, but only now in 2017 does the special trim package arrive for the third - generation Tacoma.
Not exact matches
Toyota's display at next week's SEMA Show in Las Vegas will feature the 2015 Tundra
TRD Pro Desert Race Truck, which will be joined by the fully
TRD Pro lineup, as well as modified
versions of the Yaris, Camry, and Sienna.
That's not to be confused with the
TRD Pro - which is the meaty off - road
version of the SUV.
The new 2017 Tacoma
TRD Pro debuts, too, an off - road - ready
version inspired by Toyota's successful desert racing trucks.
Toyota revealed its newly refreshed lineup of
TRD Pro off - roaders, due later this year as 2019
versions of the Tacoma, Tundra, and 4Runner.
Today, the Japanese automaker introduced updated
versions of the
TRD Pro family, comprised of the 4Runner, Tacoma, and Tundra.
Confirming our initial suspicions, we now know that the marque will show off its 2019
TRD Pro range, which will include updated
versions of the Tundra and Tacoma pickups, and 4Runner SUV.
The Tacoma has stuck with the same formula of pure, rugged fun for years and today Toyota even offers two off - road hungry
versions, the Tacoma
TRD Off - Road and the Tacoma
TRD Pro.
All three
versions of the
TRD Pro Series are expected to roll into showrooms in the fall of 2014.
While not making a significantly bigger splash than either the Tundra Rock Warrior or the Tundra Baja 1000
version, the newly debuted Tundra
TRD Pro Series is poised to step up to the plate; single - handedly taking on the proven Ford F - 150 Raptor and the recently introduced Chevrolet Silverado Reaper off - road super-trucks.