The $41,440 Crown crossover-sedan, the $23,505 Corolla Hatchback, and the new $28,400 Camry, which is now only hybrid, are among the revamped 2025 model lineup offerings from the Japanese carmaker. The $35,000 Venza hybrid mid-size crossover SUV will be replaced by the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia, which is now available in dealerships. The 2024 Tacoma i-Force Max is also currently available. The 2025 4Runner off-road SUV is also planned.
For 4×4 enthusiasts, the 4Runner’s release is the most significant event of the year. However, some details remain unclear, such as pricing and any potential special edition to introduce the sixth generation. In the meantime, digital car content creators have envisioned a ‘Black Edition’ for the 2025 4Runner. The AutoYa info channel on YouTube has unofficially designed this CGI version.
This ‘Black Edition’ could join the nine existing grades (SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Sport Premium, TRD Off-Road, TRD Off Road Premium, Limited, Platinum, TRD Pro, and Trailhunter) as a luxurious option, similar to how the Trailhunter complements the TRD Pro. Typically, Toyota releases a dark-themed model like the Nightshade in the second or third year of a new generation, but this CGI creation imagines an earlier introduction.
AutoYa has previously created ‘Black Edition’ renderings for other upcoming models, such as the 2025 Infiniti QX80, Ford Explorer, and Toyota Land Cruiser. These imagined versions often combine black trim with other colors, adding subtle interior changes to create a complete look, even if it’s purely fictional.