Excitement is brewing among SUV enthusiasts as renderings of the upcoming 2025 Toyota 4Runner have surfaced on the 4Runner6G forum. While these renders aren’t official, they offer a closer look into the potential design direction for the sixth-generation 4Runner.
The renders showcase an off-road-oriented, muscular design inspired by the 2024 Toyota Tacoma trims. Elements borrowed from the Tacoma include the grille, fender flares, hood scoop, wheels, and suspension height. Although not official Toyota photos, these renders draw inspiration from existing Toyota models, giving them a realistic appearance.
The new 4Runner will share the TNGA-F platform with the 2025 Tacoma, along with powertrain options. This includes turbocharged inline-4 engines and hybrid variants, promising a blend of performance and efficiency. Buyers can expect a significant power boost, especially with the hybrid iForce Max powertrain offering up to 326 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque.
The 2025 4Runner will offer nine trim levels, catering to various preferences and needs. From the TRD Off-Road to the Limited and Platinum trims, there’s an option for every lifestyle. Hybrid powertrains will be available on select trim levels, offering buyers flexibility in choosing their preferred configuration.
The renders showcase the 4Runner in a variety of factory colors, ranging from Wind Chill Pearl to Voodoo. While these colors offer a diverse selection, it’s uncertain if more options will be available upon release.
Anticipate the arrival of the sixth-generation 4Runner in showrooms by the fall of 2024. While pricing details are yet to be confirmed, starting prices are expected to begin at $45,000, with higher trim levels exceeding $60,000 depending on options.
With its bold design, shared platform with Tacoma, and diverse trim options, the 2025 Toyota 4Runner promises to be a popular choice for SUV enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for more updates as we approach the official release date, and get ready to witness new adventures with the next generation of the iconic 4Runner.