The 2025 Toyota 4Runner is HERE! First look

Extra Throttle House
9 Apr 202411:12

Summary

TLDRIn this video transcript, the hosts Thomas and James discuss the all-new Toyota 4Runner, comparing it to its siblings, the Land Cruiser and the Lexus GX. They highlight the 4Runner's off-road capabilities, available trims like the TRD Pro and Trail Hunter, and the absence of the six-cylinder engine option. The discussion also touches on the vehicle's design, features, and potential pricing, questioning whether the new model's hybrid engine can satisfy enthusiasts who prefer the sound and power of a V6 or V8.

Takeaways

  • πŸš— Introducing the all-new Toyota 4Runner, a continuation of Toyota's recent focus on their off-road vehicles.
  • 🏎️ The 4Runner is very similar to the newly filmed Land Cruiser, offering a similar driving experience despite not being able to disclose specifics.
  • πŸ‘¬ The 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and Lexus GX now form a triplet-like relationship, each offering unique features yet sharing similarities.
  • πŸš™ The 4Runner maintains its off-road prowess and has not been neutered in terms of performance, except for the absence of the six-cylinder engine option.
  • 🌐 The 4Runner can be optioned in two ways: a standard four-cylinder engine or the more off-road oriented I-Force Max engine found in higher trims like the TRD Pro and Trail Hunter.
  • πŸ’‘ The I-Force Max engine is shared with the Land Cruiser and Tacoma, providing a potent drivetrain for off-road adventures.
  • πŸ› οΈ The 4Runner offers advanced suspension options and features like the Fox shocks in the TRD Pro and old man new shocks in the Trail Hunter.
  • 🎨 A new trim, the Trail Hunter, is introduced for the 4Runner, offering unique features like an air compressor for off-road use.
  • 🌍 The 4Runner's wheelbase is the same as the Land Cruiser and GX, ensuring a solid off-road foundation.
  • 🏜️ The 4Runner, particularly the I-Force Max variants, may be a more dedicated off-roader compared to the Land Cruiser, offering a unique blend of capabilities.
  • πŸ’° Pricing for the four-cylinder 4Runner is expected to be more affordable than the Land Cruiser, making it an attractive option for those seeking value and off-road performance.

Q & A

  • What is the new Toyota 4Runner similar to?

    -The new Toyota 4Runner is similar to the Land Cruiser in many ways, sharing its platform and drivetrain, but also has some design elements and features from the Tacoma, particularly in its front end and interior.

  • How many ways can the new 4Runner be optioned?

    -The new 4Runner can be optioned in two different ways: with the 4-cylinder engine (I4) and the I-Force Max hybrid powertrain, which is available in the TRD Pro, Trail, and top trims.

  • What are the differences between the 4Runner TRD Pro and the Trail Hunter trims?

    -The 4Runner TRD Pro features Fox shocks and is more focused on off-road performance, while the Trail Hunter trim includes an air compressor for lowering tire pressures and has additional features for overlanding and rock crawling.

  • What is the significance of the 4Runner retaining the full-size door window that goes down?

    -The full-size door window that goes down is a feature that has become rare in modern vehicles. Its retention in the 4Runner is significant as it adds to the vehicle's practicality and off-road capabilities, allowing for better airflow and easier access.

  • How does the 4Runner's four-wheel drive system differ from the Land Cruiser's?

    -The Land Cruiser comes with a full-time four-wheel drive system and a center locking differential, while the 4Runner features a part-time four-wheel drive system with high, low, and rear locking differential options, but without the center locking differential.

  • What is the starting price of the new 4Runner compared to the Land Cruiser?

    -The new 4Runner is expected to start at a lower price than the Land Cruiser, especially if one opts for the four-cylinder engine. However, the exact pricing is not yet available at the time of the discussion.

  • What seating is like in the new 4Runner?

    -The new 4Runner offers seating that can accommodate taller individuals, with the hosts mentioning that a 6'6" person fits comfortably in the back seat, although another 6'8" person might find the headroom a bit lacking.

  • What are some of the new technologies and features included in the 4Runner's interior?

    -The 4Runner's interior includes a large, square touchscreen, a digital gauge cluster, a JBL sound system, and various drive modes including crawl mode. It also features a selector for easy access to different four-wheel drive settings.

  • What is the potential concern regarding the 4Runner's transition from a V8 to a hybrid powertrain?

    -The concern is that the transition from a V8 to a hybrid powertrain might lead to a loss of the excitement and drama associated with the V8's sound and performance. Some buyers might miss the full-cylinder engine's power and responsiveness, especially those who value off-road performance.

  • How does the 4Runner's design cater to off-roading?

    -The 4Runner's design includes features that enhance its off-roading capabilities, such as big knobby tires, Fox shocks in the TRD Pro, an air compressor in the Trail Hunter, and various suspension options inspired by the Tacoma.

  • What is the expected fuel efficiency of the new 4Runner compared to its predecessors?

    -While the exact figures are not available, it is expected that the new 4Runner, particularly with the hybrid I-Force Max engine, will offer better fuel efficiency than its V8 predecessors, thanks to advancements in hybrid technology.

Outlines

00:00

πŸš— Introduction to the New Toyota 4Runner

The paragraph introduces the hosts, Thomas and James, and sets the stage for the discussion about the all-new Toyota 4Runner. They express excitement about the recent immersion in Toyota Land, including an upcoming adventure with the new Land Cruiser. The hosts quickly dive into the similarities and differences between the 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and the Lexus GX, highlighting the confusion around their platforms and the evolution of these models. They also touch on the new features of the 4Runner, such as the available I-force and I-force Max engine options, and its off-road capabilities compared to the Land Cruiser.

05:00

🏞️ In-Depth Discussion on the 4Runner's Design and Features

This paragraph delves deeper into the design and features of the 4Runner, comparing its exterior and interior with the Tacoma and Land Cruiser. The hosts discuss the TRD Pro model's unique elements, such as the Fox shocks and the new trim options like the Trail Hunter. They also mention the practicality of the 4Runner's design, including the large knobs and suspension options. The conversation shifts to the vehicle's color options, with a focus on the 'mudbath' color, and the aggressive 33-inch Toyo Tires. The paragraph concludes with a comparison of the 4Runner's off-road capabilities versus the Trail Hunter and Land Cruiser, emphasizing the differences in four-wheel drive systems and potential pricing.

10:02

πŸ”§ Concerns and Expectations for the 4Runner's Performance

In this paragraph, the hosts express their concerns about the 4Runner's performance, particularly the transition from a V8 engine to the new I-force Max hybrid engine. They discuss the potential disappointment of some buyers who prefer the sound and excitement of a full-cylinder engine. However, they also acknowledge the improvements in technology, such as the digital gauge cluster and updated lighting features. The hosts consider the reliability of Toyota's hybrid engines and speculate on the 4Runner's longevity and performance in off-road scenarios. They conclude by reiterating the close competition between the GX, 4Runner, and Land Cruiser, and the difficulty in choosing between these models.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Toyota 4Runner

The Toyota 4Runner is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) that is the main focus of the video. It is known for its off-road capabilities and ruggedness. In the video, the hosts discuss the new model's features, comparing it to other vehicles in the Toyota lineup like the Land Cruiser and the Tacoma. The 4Runner is highlighted for its performance, design, and the different trim options available, such as the TRD Pro and Trail Hunter.

πŸ’‘Land Cruiser

The Land Cruiser is a larger and more luxurious SUV produced by Toyota, often used for comparison with the 4Runner in the video. It is noted for its off-road prowess and full-time four-wheel drive system. The hosts discuss the confusion between the 4Runner, Land Cruiser, and the newly introduced Land Cruiser model, highlighting the differences in their features and intended use cases.

πŸ’‘Tacoma

The Tacoma is a pickup truck also manufactured by Toyota, known for its durability and off-road capabilities. In the context of the video, the hosts compare the 4Runner's front end and interior design to that of the Tacoma, indicating a shared design language andθΆŠι‡Žζ€§θƒ½ (off-road performance). The Tacoma's features, such as the IsoDynamic seats, are also mentioned in comparison to the 4Runner's available features.

πŸ’‘TRD Pro

TRD Pro is a trim level for Toyota vehicles, including the 4Runner, that emphasizes enhanced off-road performance and distinctive styling. The TRD Pro trim includes features such as Fox shocks and other off-road enhancements that make the vehicle more capable on rough terrain. In the video, the hosts discuss the TRD Pro version of the 4Runner, highlighting its off-road capabilities and unique design elements.

πŸ’‘Trail Hunter

Trail Hunter is a new trim introduced for the 4Runner, designed specifically for off-road enthusiasts. It includes features tailored for off-road use, such as an air compressor for adjusting tire pressures and special suspension systems. The Trail Hunter trim is positioned as a more dedicated off-roader compared to other trims, offering unique capabilities for tackling challenging terrains.

πŸ’‘Off-road performance

Off-road performance refers to a vehicle's ability to handle and navigate through rough terrain, such as dirt trails, rocky paths, and other non-paved surfaces. In the context of the video, the hosts evaluate the 4Runner's off-road capabilities, comparing it to other Toyota vehicles like the Land Cruiser and the Tacoma. They discuss various features that contribute to the 4Runner's off-road prowess, such as its suspension, drivetrain, and available trims like the TRD Pro and Trail Hunter.

πŸ’‘Hybrid engine

A hybrid engine combines a traditional internal combustion engine with an electric motor to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. In the video, the hosts speculate on the 4Runner's potential use of a hybrid engine, discussing the benefits of such a powertrain in terms of fuel economy and emissions, while also considering the possible impact on performance and the vehicle's appeal to enthusiasts.

πŸ’‘Design and styling

Design and styling refer to the visual appearance and aesthetic elements of a vehicle, including its exterior and interior design. In the video, the hosts discuss the 4Runner's design in comparison to other Toyota models, highlighting the ruggedness and distinctive features that set it apart. They also touch on the different trim levels and their unique design elements.

πŸ’‘Technology and features

Technology and features encompass the modern systems and amenities found in a vehicle, such as infotainment systems, digital gauge clusters, and advanced lighting. The video script highlights the 4Runner's updated technology, including a larger and more square screen compared to the Land Cruiser, and the incorporation of new lighting features that enhance visibility and style.

πŸ’‘Fuel efficiency

Fuel efficiency refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle to travel a certain distance. It is a key consideration for many drivers, as it impacts operating costs and environmental impact. In the video, the hosts speculate on the potential fuel efficiency of the new 4Runner with a hybrid engine, comparing it to the older V8 models known for their poor fuel economy.

πŸ’‘Trim levels

Trim levels are different versions of a vehicle that come with varying features, equipment, and design elements. In the video, the hosts discuss the various trim levels available for the 4Runner, such as the TRD Pro and Trail Hunter, each offering unique features tailored to specific user preferences and needs, like off-road capabilities or luxury amenities.

Highlights

Introduction of the all-new Toyota 4Runner

Recent experiences with Toyota Land Cruiser filming an adventure

The 4Runner is very similar to the new Land Cruiser in many ways

The 4Runner retains its off-road capabilities and has not been neutered

The 4Runner can be optioned with either a four-cylinder or I-Force Max powertrain

The I-Force Max is featured in the TRD Pro and top trims, similar to the Tacoma

The 4Runner's new trim, the Trail Hunter, offers unique off-road features

The TRD Pro comes with Fox shocks, enhancing off-road performance

The 4Runner has a more rugged and styled interior compared to the Land Cruiser

The 4Runner retains the window that goes down, a favorite feature in modern vehicles

The 4Runner's starting price is lower than the Land Cruiser's

The 4Runner does not have full-time four-wheel drive in TRD or Trail Hunter trims

The 4Runner offers a more dedicated off-road experience than the Land Cruiser

The Trail Hunter trim includes an air compressor for off-roading, similar to the Land Cruiser

The 4Runner's exterior design, including its color options, is well-suited for off-road use

The 4Runner's reliability is expected to be on par with past Toyota hybrid engines

The decision between the 4Runner, GX, and Land Cruiser may come down to specific needs and preferences

Transcripts

00:04

welcome to extra throttle house I'm

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Thomas and I'm James and this is the

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allnew Toyota 4Runner was that a drum

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roll uh I didn't time it very well no

00:14

you didn't but it's very exciting it is

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because we've been we've been submerged

00:18

in Toyota Land recently and much

00:20

actually we helped the guys from the

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main throttle House channel just filmed

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an adventure with the new Land Cruiser

00:25

that's coming out soon it is very

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exciting we can't say how it drives No

00:29

but we can say say that this he's very

00:32

similar to it in many many ways it's

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it's brother it's sibling it's it's

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brother in in off-road funny funest well

00:41

done James thank you for coming out um

00:44

so well this this was a such a confusing

00:47

point for me for so long I was so

00:50

nervous that they were going to build it

00:53

on the platform of the Highlander or

00:55

something and like sport Bronco sportify

00:58

it yeah the reason the reason that's the

00:59

case is because previously the Lexus GX

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and the 4Runner were the twins yes and

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now the Land Cruisers come along and

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it's made it triplets right because we

01:11

saw what the Land Cruiser was going to

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be which since the Land Cruiser wasn't

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like a bigger thing like the Lexus LX

01:16

the Land Cruiser was kind of like a Land

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Cruiser Proto which is like the smaller

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lighter Duty one that's confusing

01:21

because the 4Runner kind of used to be

01:23

that smaller lighter Duty Land Cruiser

01:25

thing it held that space But then they

01:27

brought out the Land Cruiser and it was

01:28

kind of like a 4Runner then they brought

01:29

out the 4Runner and it was kind of like

01:31

a 4Runner so they're kind of like the

01:33

same so here's the good news they

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haven't neutered the 4Runner not at all

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apart from in one way oh because now

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there's no six-cylinder oh this can be

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optioned two different ways there is the

01:45

I force which is just a normal gas

01:48

powered four cylinder yep and then

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there's the I force Max which is what

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the TRD Pro and the trail Hunter and the

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top trims get yes like the

01:56

Tacoma it also in some ways is a more

02:00

dedicated off-roader than the Land

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Cruiser which feels weird to say yes

02:05

yeah it's very confusing how the whole

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thing works basically this is like a

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Land Cruiser underneath but it's like a

02:11

Tacoma in the front end in the interior

02:14

yes and the drivetrain which is also

02:16

like a Land Cruiser right but the land

02:18

the Tacoma is longer than this this is

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the same as the Land Cruiser in the GX

02:21

as the wheelbase as the wheelbase right

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but you get big nobly Ties on this you

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get all the funky suspension options

02:27

that you get with the Tacoma like the

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old man new shocks on the trail Hunter

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which is also by the way an entirely new

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trim for the 4Runner and it's awesome

02:35

we'll talk about that more in a second

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but this is the TRD Pro this is TRD Pro

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so we got Fox shocks this is the Bara

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build yes they kind of split them right

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before the TRD Pro kind of had to do all

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the Overland and the off-road stuff and

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it had to do the Baja stuff they said

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screw it let's make two so now we've got

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the trail Hunter which is like your

02:51

Overland uh there's there's like an air

02:54

compressor kind like a Land Cruiser yeah

02:57

yeah almost like a Land Cruiser I feel

02:58

like we got a bit ahead of ourselves we

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did let's just talk about the way it

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looks the first time we've seen it yes

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you just come stand here and if you if

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you just focus on this little bit right

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here and you can't see the back of the

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cab you'd go it's a Tacoma Tacoma it

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looks like a Tacoma and that's not a bad

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thing no cuz a Tacoma is a good-looking

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truck yeah we got we got the light bar

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here we've got these fog lights here

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which I think are clear on the TRD Pro

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but they can be had in Amber on the

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trail Hunter and we saw a trail hunter

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in the Everest color which looked Wicked

03:26

absolutely and that with Amber fog

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lights I feel like is super mean and

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looks off the market but it's from

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Factory yeah what color is this this is

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uh

03:35

mudbath what a great name it's just it's

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another cement but no no no but it works

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on this you get away with it because

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like any of the tan or like kind of like

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muddy colors on these off-road trucks

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look so good I'm obsessed with that have

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you noticed I'm talking about it a lot

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but it works for this spec cuz this is a

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spec that will have inevitably a mud

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bath it's already had a little bit of

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one yeah so we got these 33in Toyo Tires

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y again way more aggressive than what

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you can get on the Land Cruiser so we

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were trying to categorize what this is

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in our in our heads of like who how do

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you decide between this or the trail

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Hunter of this versus The Land Cruiser

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because they both benefit from the I

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force Max they both have similar

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horsepower and torque numbers well one

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way is that the Land Cruiser comes with

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full-time four-wheel drive it has that

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Center locking differential which can be

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not locked so you can drive it all-wheel

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drive all the time you can't do that

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with this this just has you know the the

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four high four low rear locking

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differential and the sway bar disconnect

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okay so this is more heavy duty but

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potenti potentially not as Street

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friendly yeah not Street friendly every

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day yeah okay yeah exactly and and if

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you get the four cylinder this we

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haven't got prices yet but if you get

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the four cylinder of this it will be

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cheaper it starts cheaper than the Land

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Cruiser right who knows if the TRD Pro

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and the trail Hunter don't have price

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yet surpassing the Land Cruiser yeah but

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this is this has one of our favorite

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things that's now lost on modern

04:57

vehicles doesn't it a window that goes

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down oh I'm so happy they did not get

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rid of this and you can control it from

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the back yeah there's a button there I'm

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sure you have to have it unlocked or

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something but this looks great doesn't

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it this actually doesn't look that much

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different but it says the TRD Pro window

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that goes down this little little wing

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here they I just I think it just doesn't

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disappoint it doesn't disappoint at all

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in any single way it's a 4Runner it's a

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4Runner but you know we owned a 4Runner

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okay we had a V8 we thought that was

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really cool it was I've sold it but we

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bought that for

05:25

$6,700 yeah it was great when it lasted

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yeah so we're four-runner fans and I

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think that remains to be the case uh

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should we have a look in the in the

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inside let's have a look on the inside

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yeah

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okay okay it's very cool in here it's

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very it's but again it's more rugged

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like having is definitely more rug we

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just got out of the Land Cruiser and

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that feels sensible it feels sensible

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and simple this feels like really like

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styled we've got this big Toyota badge

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on the thing here and you know all the

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colors are different in the different

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Trims and what you get like the trail

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Hunter looks very similar to this but

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the limited looks different speaking of

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limited I do need to caveat one

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thing a full-time four-wheel drive is

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available in a limited trim right but

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not in the TRD or the trail Hunter right

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okay yeah some of the premium Street

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trims yes get it okay one thing that

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this doesn't get I and I know this is

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mostly tried to have fun one of the most

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exciting things about the new Tacoma

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Pro are those isod dnamic seats yes

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which are not available in this they

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don't come on the 4Runner cuz the

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4Runner is made in Japan whereas the

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Tacoma is made in America and Americans

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have more fun than the Japanese

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apparently I don't want to get involved

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you guys want to fight out exactly but

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yeah um this has got pretty much

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everything you'd possibly need I really

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like this selector by the way I've been

06:41

using it like to select four low four

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high two high you like push this in turn

06:46

that's pretty neat you can hear it doing

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its thing down there right it's got all

06:49

the drive modes obviously crawl mode all

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that stuff he steering wheel big toy

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badge JBL sound system JBL sound

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system this is going to cost money this

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is going to cost isn't it it's going to

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cost money foreigners have always been

07:03

expensive and then you look at this one

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and how cool and new and fancy it is

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like right away you could assume it's

07:07

going to be pricey I really like how

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they've kind of split the purpose of the

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different forerunners even more clearly

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now like for example in the trail Hunter

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you get an air compressor to you know

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lower your tire pressures for

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off-roading and rock crawling and that

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sort of thing right it's built into the

07:21

car but both of these since of the I

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force Max get the outlet in the back oh

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that's fun okay just like the Land

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Cruiser yes which did we use that on our

07:30

trip we did we did we had a cooler

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plugged into it that's s not a cooler a

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fridge we did I don't remember the trip

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that we just did yesterday yeah cuz it

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was such a blur it was a blur that's

07:40

going to be ex exciting yes uh we tried

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the back seats of this I fit perfectly

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as 510 Harrison 6' 6 doesn't not quite

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enough headro no okay I guess this is

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sort of that midsize yeah size yeah it's

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not full full size is it

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yeah I don't know this is this is a

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really cool and very excited honestly

08:01

yeah I was worried I lost sleep over it

08:03

I was concerned that it was going to be

08:05

as I saw the Land Cruiser I'm like that

08:07

looks like a for Runner but now we have

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this and it's like a Land Cruiser I yeah

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I think the I but this is I force Max

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yeah and we haven't tried ey Force Max

08:16

yet yeah apart from we have in the Land

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Cruiser and we're about to try it in the

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Tacoma right

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yes basically well done James we have

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tried the a force ma he said it was a

08:29

blur remember yeah on extra throttle

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house there is about to be a video after

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this video of the Tacoma TRD Pro which

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is not too different to this you know

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same engine same interior yes and that's

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the I force Max right so make sure you

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watch that on extra throttle house right

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and I'm not we're the cool ones I don't

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know yeah but I'm not in that I'm not in

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that video you're not in that video it's

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just you that's right that's why it's

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better you see all right so here's my

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question for you because when it comes

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to to off-road stuff you know we had the

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V8 we had the old 4Runner mhm the

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technology doesn't change that much like

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putting good shocks on an old vehicle

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can do a lot can do a lot it can do a

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lot so if this comes out the TRD Pro and

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it's like 55 60 Grand

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mhm what are you getting what are you

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what's improved like we got this big

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screen which is a lot more Square than

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the Land Cruiser yeah we got digital

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gauge cluster obviously I guess lighting

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technology has come along way there's a

09:23

lot of cool lights in the front the rear

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tail lights look cool in these are the

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stripes also I'm going to guess

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efficient is probably a thing untested

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to be fair but like I I can tell you

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from experience our V8

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4Runner it wasn't too good on fuel no no

09:39

and you can imagine that a hybrid

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four-cylinder will probably be better on

09:42

fuel but do you think people are going

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to be disappointed about the full

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cylinder I don't know maybe maybe a

09:48

little bit because like well what did we

09:51

just see go oh Tacoma went by us on the

09:52

highway and it it had the V6 in it and

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it made a great noise he had like an

09:57

exhaust on it or something right so so I

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mean if you're bar Harring you want

10:02

excitement and drama and to be fair I

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mean especially in things like the trail

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Hunter you're going for longevity long

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distances and I don't know unproven

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reliability is basically what I'm saying

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remains to be seen however Toyota hybrid

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engines have been reliable in the past

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so one can assume the Toyota thing has

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happen nor a turbocharged or

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turbocharged hybrid seems scary yes but

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but we'll see we'll see yeah if anyone

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can do it I think Toyota probably have a

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good chance yeah yeah the question now

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is GX versus 4Runner verus Cruiser

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they're all so

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close I honestly don't know the answer

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to that question maybe we will answer it

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in the Land Cruiser video which I don't

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remember what we said because as you

10:45

said it was a blur all right so but the

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good news is not a Highlander with with

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a four-runner badge yes exactly

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potentially very serious

10:54

off-roader this looks like it's going to

10:56

be pretty great

10:58

yeah

11:11

penis

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