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The 2024 Tacoma is here. And the configurator is now live.
By Tyler Duffy
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We’ve seen several new trucks emerge, like the Ford Ranger and the GMC Canyon. But the most eagerly awaited — especially in our humble corner of the Internet at Gear Patrol — is the 2024 Toyota Tacoma. The Taco has always been a popular truck. And now, with the Tacoma becoming one of the top 10 best-selling vehicles in America, one could argue it is more popular than it has ever been.
Speculation about the new fourth-generation Tacoma has been rampant, with enthusiasts excited for better performance, more refined driving dynamics and improved fuel economy. And the wait is finally over.
Here’s everything you need to know about the all-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma.
UPDATE: The Toyota Tacoma online configurator is now live
A user on the Tacoma4G forum uncovered that Toyota’s online configurator for the Tacoma is now live. The configurator is only live for the gas-powered models as of this story’s most recent update, so you can’t build out your dream TRD Pro or Trailhunter model yet.
The configurator does not appear to be live from the front end of the Toyota site yet; it’s still showing details for the 2023 Tacoma. But it looks as though you can send a copy of your 2024 Tacoma build to your local dealer for a quote.
We Drove the 2024 Toyota Tacoma
Toyota had us out to the first drive event in Malibu to drive the all-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma on and off-road. Read the full review here.
How much does the 2024 Toyota Tacoma cost?
Toyota has revealed pricing for non-hybrid 2024 Toyota Tacoma models. The starting MSRP for the base 4×2 SR trim model is $31,500. The combustion lineup tops out with the luxury Limited grade at $52,100. Our sweet spot option, the TRD Off-Road with the short bed and the automatic, starts at $42,900.
We don’t know how much the hybrid Tacoma models will cost yet. But a similar engine upgrade in the Toyota Grand Highlander costs around $6,000. That could be a rough estimate of how much the hybrid will cost in the 2024 Tacoma.
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The Tacoma now uses the TNGA-F platform
Toyota is switching its off-road trucks and SUVs to the new truck version of the Toyota New Global Architecture, the TNGA-F platform. The Tacoma joins the Tundra and Sequoia on that platform with a boxed steel ladder frame. We have not driven the new Tacoma yet. But judging from the Tundra, the new platform should help the Tacoma feel lighter and crisper and improve ride quality.
The new Tacoma keeps the manual, adds a hybrid and drops the V6
The Tacoma is dropping the V6 engine from the lineup. All fourth-gen Tacomas feature a turbocharged 2.4-liter inline-four and an eight-speed automatic (with the option on certain trims for a 6-speed manual). There’s a base tuning with 228 hp and 243 lb-ft of torque. The mid-grade i-Force engine comes in two versions: manual (270 hp, 310 lb-ft) and automatic (278 hp, 317 lb-ft).
The top engine is the i-Force Max. It’s not the i-Force Max V6 from the Tundra; it’s a 2.4-liter inline-four. But it does put out 326 horsepower and a monstrous 465 lb-ft of torque. All engine tunings deliver a lot more torque than their outgoing counterparts and should improve fuel economy.
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The Tacoma offers two new trims: Trailhunter and PreRunner
Toyota calls its trims “grades,” and the Tacoma offers eight of them. Six (SR, SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited and TRD Pro) carry over from the previous generation. Two are new: Trailhunter and the reintroduced PreRunner Model.
Trailhunter is a high-end overlanding trim. Think more trails and rock crawling than the TRD Pro, which Toyota describes as more Baja-style. Unique features include Old Man Emu by ARB shocks, hot-stamped steel skid plates over the transmission and rear differential, an onboard air compressor, a high-mount air intake and frame-mounted rock rails.
The PreRunner returns for this generation. Off-road racers use “PreRunner” vehicles to scout the course. This is a truck modified for that sort of purpose. It has off-road modes, including a front suspension lift, twin-tube shocks, 17-inch wheels with all-terrain tires and an electronic locking differential. But it is a 4×2 truck.
Toyota has significantly upgraded the Tacoma’s interior
Toyota modernized the interior with the fourth-generation Tacoma. It looks similar to the changes Toyota made with the Tundra and Sequoia. It’s more tech-forward with an available 14-inch touchscreen. And Toyota differentiated different grades with pops of trim and specific features.
The Tacoma does stick to the truck interior basics: big shifter, big buttons. Though it now has an electric parking brake. It did not appear on first sitting that the Tacoma dramatically improved its cabin space. The rear seating area still felt tight.
The 2024 Tacoma does offer a two-door model
The four-door double cab Tacoma pairs with either a short (5-foot) bed or a long (6-foot) bed. The two-door Xtra cab has a 6-foot bed. It’s available on the SR and SR5 and is the only option on the PreRunner.
Most Tacomas now have a coil-sprung multi-link rear suspension
Like the Tundra, most Tacomas will upgrade to a coil-sprung, multi-link rear suspension. The SR, SR5 Xtra Cab and PreRunner still come with leaf springs standard. And Toyota leaned into suspension tuning this time around to help differentiate the higher grades. The TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, TRD Pro, Trailhunter and Limited trims have unique suspension setups.
The Tacoma also adds four-wheel disc brakes which should provide extra stopping power and electric power steering.
How much can the 2024 Toyota Tacoma tow? How much can it haul?
Toyota has not released specs for every engine configuration yet. What we do know is that i-Force engines equipped with the automatic transmission can tow up to 6,500 lbs. That dips to 6,000 lbs for the i-Force Max. The payload capacity for the i-Force Max is 1,709 lbs. Toyota says the bed now has 7% more volume.
What are the off-road specs for the 2024 Toyota Tacoma?
Toyota says the Tacoma has a maximum ground clearance of 9.5 inches and a maximum running ground clearance of 11 inches. In its most advantageous spec, the Tacoma has 33.8º approach, 23.5º breakover and 25.7º departure angles.
When will the 2024 Toyota Tacoma go on sale?
As with the Tundra, the i-Force Max Tacoma will take a little longer to get to market. The i-Force Tacoma will hit dealers in late 2023. i-Force Max models will follow in Spring 2024.
Will the 2024 Toyota Tacoma have game-changing fuel economy with the hybrid?
Toyota has provided fuel economy figures for the 2024 Toyota Tacoma. The gas engine is more efficient, marginally. The Tacoma can earn up to 21 mpg city, 26 mpg highway and 23 mpg combined in 4×2 spec. The most efficient 4×4 Tacoma is the Limited, which is rated for 20 mpg city, 23 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined. Toyota has not provided official EPA gas mileage numbers for the 2024 Toyota Tacoma hybrid yet. But the rumblings are encouraging.
TFL spotted a screenshot from the Toyota website showing the new Land Cruiser earning an estimated 27 mpg combined with the same four-cylinder hybrid in the Tacoma. The Lexus RX 500h hybrid makes 27 mpg combined with that same engine too.
Supporting the Tacoma having good fuel economy with the hybrid is a purported screenshot from the dashboard of a 2024 Tacoma TRD Pro on the Tacoma4G forum, which showed 18.8 mpg. The truck had been off-roading, which isn’t the most efficient use of gasoline. And the TRD Pro model does not have the chunky air dam model other Tacomas have to improve efficiency. A potential 25 or 26 mpg combined rating would give the Tacoma a huge advantage over rivals like the GMC Canyon AT4X.
Wait, are those shock absorbers on the Tacoma’s seats?
You bet. The Tacoma TRD Pro model is debuting Toyota’s new IsoDynamic Performance Seat. It uses an air-over-oil shock absorber system to stabilize vertical and lateral body movement to reduce fatigue over rugged trails. Toyota says the feature is tunable based on body mass and driver or passenger preference. It can also be deactivated.
Will there be an electric Tacoma?
Toyota has not made any announcement that an electric Tacoma is coming. But we now know their pickup EV concept from 2021 looks very much like an electric version of the new Tacoma. We are seeing Toyota beginning to flesh out its EV lineup. We would not be surprised to see an electric Tacoma in the intermediate future.
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