The Toyota Tacoma is a mid-size pickup available as a two-seat extended cab with a 6-foot bed or a five-seat crew cab with a 5-foot bed. The base engine is a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that makes 228 horsepower in the entry-level SR trim, where it’s paired exclusively with an eight-speed automatic transmission. In other trims this engine makes 278 hp when paired with the eight-speed automatic and 270 hp with an optional six-speed manual. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and four-wheel drive with low-range gearing is available. 4WD comes standard with the available i-Force Max hybrid powertrain, which pairs the turbo four-cylinder with a battery pack and an electric motor, good for a total of 326 hp. Tacoma trims range from spartan base models to luxury and off-road versions; some high-end trims are available only with the hybrid powertrain. The Tacoma competes with the Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger, Honda Ridgeline, GMC Canyon, Jeep Gladiator and Nissan Frontier.
What’s New on the 2025 Toyota Tacoma?
The Tacoma was redesigned from the ground up for 2024, and it sees only minor changes for 2025. Adaptive suspension dampers become standard on the Limited trim, and TRD Pro and Trailhunter trims receive red tow hooks and prewired auxiliary switches for aftermarket lighting and accessories.
What Features in the 2025 Toyota Tacoma Are Most Important?
Standard features include:
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