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Toyota Tacoma and 4Runner: Which Best Suits Your Off-Roading Needs?
February 09 2024 - Kyle Kettle
An white 2023 Toyota 4Runner 40th Anniversary is shown splashing through a creek.

When it comes to the world of off-roading, finding the vehicle that can ideally suit your needs can sometimes require some serious research. That’s especially true these days when many manufacturers have turned to implementing specific trims and models made especially for those who prefer to take their adventures on the road less traveled. Before you look through the specs and accessories offered by every single vehicle that’s bred for this purpose, we wanted to share some information on two vehicles that we feel would be perfectly suited for your off-roading needs.

They also happen to be part of the same brand, one that has been at the forefront of sustainability and quality for the past several decades. Of course, we’re referring to Toyota, the manufacturer of the Tacoma and 4Runner, two vehicles that are more than capable of facilitating your desire for adventure. While your destination might vastly differ from others, the first step on your journey begins with visiting Westchester Toyota. Think of us less as a Toyota dealer near Irvington and more as your outfitters for your odyssey into exploration and adventure.

Performance Preferences

Both the pickup truck and the SUV have been the favored methods of off-roading for many years. Any experienced off-roader will tell you that the performance of any vehicle is what’s essential for any expedition. As such, we’ll begin by popping the hood and taking a look at the power that each vehicle bestows upon you. The 4Runner is equipped with a single powertrain across all trim levels. This takes the form of a beefy 4.0L V6 that propels the vehicle forward with 270 hp and 278 lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission and can easily pull upwards of 5,000 lbs when properly equipped. Similar to some of the domestic SUVs that have been popular in recent years, RWD and 4WD are available, making them ideal for your adventures. The advantage of the 4Runner making use of a single powertrain means that the same amount of capability is available to anyone who seeks the vehicle out.

As for the Tacoma, there’s an advantage when it comes to the versatility that the vehicle has to offer with its powertrain. Similar to the 4Runner, the Tacoma has a single engine that is equipped with every trim across the board. A 2.4L four-cylinder is pared with an eight-speed automatic, or an optional six-speed manual transmission available exclusively on the TRD Off-Road trim. However, there are significant differences based on which trim you decide to purchase.

Allow us to take a few moments to break down these notable differences. The base trim of the Tacoma offers 228 hp, while other models are equipped with a more potent version of the iForce engine with 278 hp and the capability to generate 317 lb-ft of torque. The most capable variation of the Tacoma’s four-cylinder engine is the iForce Max, a hybrid setup that raised the output up to 326 hp and the torque to an impressive 465 lb-ft. The Tacoma is more adept at towing than the 4Runner, with a maximum rating of 6,500 lbs when properly equipped.

A blue 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport is shown from the front at an angle.

Off-Road-Specific Trims

We previously mentioned that many manufacturers have turned to making off-road-specific trims with many of their trucks and SUVs. Always one to be on the cutting edge of consumer wants and needs, Toyota is certainly no exception. The initials TRD need little explanation for those who are passionate about the Toyota brand. The “Toyota Racing Development” acronym is what designates the off-road-ready Toyota vehicles. Both the 4Runner and Tacoma have several TRD trim levels available, each of which makes notable additions that make any adventure possible.

The 4Runner offers enhanced off-road capabilities with the TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, TRD Off-Road Premium, and the top-of-the-line TRD Pro. Each of these features comes with standard 4WD, as well as double wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension to allow you to exert control over any terrain you decide to travel. A skid plate provides undercarriage protection on rocky trails. A rear locking differential enhances traction, and shock absorbers from racing experts Fox are also included to enhance the off-road suspension’s performance. Because every off-roader needs some essential wheels to travel on, the 4Runner TRD comes with 17-inch rims and all-terrain tires. A trip computer and outside temperature gauge allow the driver to monitor conditions and ensure that your destination is reached, no matter where it might be.

The Tacoma, which was recently redesigned for the 2024 model year, is set to compete with the Chevy Colorado and Ford Ranger as the dominant midsize pickup truck. Available off-road trims include the TRD PreRunner, the TRD Sport, and the TRD Off-Road. Its TRD Off-Road trim is packed with everything you need for exploring new frontiers and conquering new terrains. Two skid plates and a customized suspension are among the usual suspects that come with any off-road-ready vehicle. Shock absorbers from Bilstein ensure that the ride ahead is comfortable, even if the ground you’re traveling is unforgiving. The size of the wheels matches the 4Runner at 17 inches and also comes with all-terrain tires, but have a different style than the 4Runner’s wheels. Automatic air conditioning and adaptive cruise control are standard, making for a comfortable experience that can also reduce driver fatigue over long distances. Also, if you prefer to row your own gears, the Tacoma TRD Off-Road is the only trim that enables this. No manual transmission is available in the 4Runner.

A white 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro is shown from the rear at an angle.

Which One Is Ideal for You?

Choosing the right vehicle for your next expedition can sometimes be a difficult choice. When it comes to choosing between the 4Runner and Tacoma, there are a few variables that you should consider. Because it’s an SUV, the 4Runner can be beneficial for family-oriented drivers. While the rate of your insurance premiums will vary depending on your provider, age, and driving record, SUVs tend to be less expensive to insure than pickup trucks and can be more functional when it comes to dealing with harsh weather conditions.

However, if you’re looking for a vehicle that can handle your occupational obligations and also allow you to engage in playtime on the weekends, the Tacoma will certainly be ideal. With its higher tow rating and pickup bed, getting to new locations with a few ATVs or a trailer in tow is much easier. In the end, it all comes down to personal preference and which one is ideal for your situation. No matter what you decide on, you’re going to have the gateways to adventure opened wide for you.

Your Next Adventure Awaits

Both the 4Runner and Tacoma are capable of offering you the adventure of a lifetime. You have the ability to go where roads are no longer needed, and there’s no such thing as untamable terrain. Every journey or adventure begins with a single step. Make yours today at Westchester Toyota. Not only will you find both the 4Runner and Tacoma waiting for you on our lot, but we also employ a dedicated sales team who will gladly assist you in choosing the right vehicle that perfectly fits within your budget and fulfills all of your needs, no matter what they are. Toyota has made a name for itself as a symbol of reliability and quality, and when you shop with us, you’ll find that we adhere to these same principles.