The 2025 Toyota 4Runner is larger, bolder, and more powerful than its predecessor. It also offers new engine options and trims: the well-equipped Platinum trim and the adventurous Trailhunter. This brings the total number of trims to seven. The other trims are the SR5, TRD Sport, Limited, TRD Off-Road, and TRD Pro.
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The revamped interior of the 2025 Toyota 4Runner shares some features with the newly designed 2024 Toyota Tacoma. Both vehicles offer style and practicality. The dashboard and infotainment systems in both vehicles are pretty much the same. Storage compartments in the 4Runner are conveniently located all over, and everything is designed to be easy for the driver to reach.
One thing the 4Runner has that the Tacoma doesn't is an optional third-row seat. It might be tight for adults, but it's perfect for kids or an extra passenger now and then. Like the old model, you can turn the new 4Runner into something like a convertible. You can open all four windows, lower the power rear window, and slide open the optional sunroof. This allows you to soak up some nature while hitting those trails.
Toyota has also upgraded the 4Runner's infotainment and tech features. You'll find a standard 8.0-inch infotainment screen that runs on Toyota's latest software, which is easy to use and loads quickly. If you want something bigger, there's an optional 14.0-inch display. A useful 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster is also available. Every model comes with wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, USB-C ports, and a digital key system allowing you to lock, unlock, and start the 4Runner using your smartphone app. You can also add a wireless charging pad for your phone.
The 2025 Toyota 4Runner is a few inches wider and nearly five inches longer than the previous model. Besides being larger and bolder, it has a more modern look while staying true to its roots. It still has a retractable rear window, a staple feature in old 4Runners. Furthermore, the SUV's back side window curves up into the roof, a throwback to earlier models.
The 2025 Toyota 4Runner features a couple of powertrain options. The first is a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder i-Force engine. This turbocharged engine cranks out 278 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque. It offers more power and torque compared to the outgoing V6, with that torque kicking in earlier in the rev range.
The i-Force Max hybrid powertrain pairs the engine above with a 48-horsepower electric motor. It boasts an impressive 326 horsepower and a staggering 465 lb-ft of torque, making it the most potent 4Runner yet. Both powertrains have an upgraded eight-speed automatic transmission, providing 60% more gears than the old model's five-speed automatic. Power can be sent to a rear-wheel drive, part-time four-wheel drive, or full-time four-wheel drive.
The new 4Runner is more responsive and livelier than the old model. Steering is sharp, and the brakes feel solid and direct. It also handles better on highways and is more maneuverable in city driving and parking situations. If you want to go off-roading, the well-equipped TRD Pro and the fresh Trailhunter models are your best bet. However, if speed is your priority, you should choose the i-Force Max powertrain.
Whether you're hitting the road for an adventure or hauling gear, the 2025 Toyota 4Runner is a fantastic option. Stop by Chatham Parkway Toyota in Savannah, GA, to take this SUV for a test drive. We also offer exciting 2025 Toyota 4Runner deals you wouldn't want to miss.