Toyota Tacoma 2024 Review

Toyota Tacoma 2024 Review


Toyota Tacoma 2024 Review

The Toyota Tacoma is a midsize pickup truck that has remained a fan favorite despite its aging design, which first debuted in the 2016 model year. However, Toyota is currently working on a fully redesigned version of the Tacoma that is expected to be released for the 2024 model year. So, what can we expect from this new version of the popular pickup truck?
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0.06 -> The Toyota Tacoma is a midsize pickup truck  that has remained a fan favorite despite  
4.5 -> its aging design, which first debuted in the  2016 model year. However, Toyota is currently  
9.96 -> working on a fully redesigned version of the  Tacoma that is expected to be released for the  
14.04 -> 2024 model year. So, what can we expect from  this new version of the popular pickup truck?
20.16 -> One potential change could be that the new  Tacoma may only come with a four-cylinder  
24.42 -> gasoline engine, rather than the  previous model's options of either  
27.48 -> an I-4 or V-6 engine. Toyota has been  moving away from V-6 engines in general,  
32.28 -> as evidenced by the updated 2023 Highlander,  which replaced its V-6 with a turbocharged  
37.68 -> I-4 engine that offers better low-end torque and  reduced emissions. If the new Tacoma follows suit,  
42.48 -> we can expect a similar engine configuration,  possibly paired with a transmission with more  
47.22 -> gears than the current six-speed option,  and four-wheel drive as a standard feature.
51.78 -> Toyota has also been a leader in hybrid  technology, having sold millions of hybrid  
56.22 -> vehicles, including the iconic Prius. With  the growing popularity of hybrid powertrains,  
61.26 -> it's likely that there will be a  hybrid version of the new Tacoma,  
64.14 -> possibly even a plug-in hybrid  model like the RAV4 Prime,  
67.26 -> which would allow for some all-electric driving  range thanks to a larger rechargeable battery.
72 -> The Tacoma's hybrid setup will likely feature  a combination of a four-cylinder engine and an  
76.74 -> electric motor, which could improve both  fuel efficiency and off-road capability  
80.4 -> with its linear torque response. Toyota  has even hinted at this possibility with  
84.9 -> the latest Tacoma teaser, which shows a  TRD Pro model with the i-Force Max badge.
89.7 -> As the auto industry moves towards  electrification, Toyota has been playing  
93.54 -> catch-up in this space, having only announced one  fully-electric vehicle so far, the bZ4X, which  
99.24 -> has struggled to get off the ground. However,  the company has promised an extensive lineup of  
104.28 -> all-electric models in the future, and the new  Tacoma is likely to be one of them. In fact,  
109.14 -> the Toyota electric truck concept's blanked-out  grille seems to indicate that an electric Tacoma  
114.12 -> is a priority for the company. The electric  version of the Tacoma may feature a unique  
118.62 -> suspension setup and battery packaging,  similar to the Ford F-150 Lightning.
123.96 -> For many buyers, the TRD (Toyota Racing  Development) trim levels are a major draw  
128.94 -> of the Tacoma, with the TRD Pro model being  the most capable off-road. It's highly likely  
133.92 -> that the new Tacoma will continue to offer  a range of TRD models, especially since the  
138.18 -> latest teaser image features the TRD Pro name  stamped into the tailgate of the new truck.
142.26 -> When the larger Toyota Tundra was  updated for the 2022 model year,  
146.04 -> it brought with it a variety of trims  and packages, including TRD Off-Road,  
150.24 -> TRD Sport, and TRD Pro, so we can expect a  similar range of options for the new Tacoma,  
155.34 -> with the added possibility of  hybrid or all-electric powertrains.
159.24 -> Currently, the Tacoma is available in  two configurations: Access Cab with  
163.86 -> a six-foot bed and Double Cab with a  five-foot bed. These options provide  
167.88 -> a range of choices for different  truck drivers with varying needs,  
170.94 -> and it's likely that similar variations  will be offered for the new Tacoma.
175.08 -> With the larger Tundra offering  its own range of configurations,  
178.08 -> Toyota will have a diverse range of truck  sizes covered. It's even possible that the  
182.94 -> new Tacoma may grow in size overall,  potentially occupying a space that's  
186.72 -> larger than a midsize truck but smaller than  a full-size truck, similar to the Rivian R1T.

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