2025 Toyota 4Runner: Should You Wait or Buy Now? Exciting Features Revealed!

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In this thrilling episode, The Fast Lane Car delves into the tantalizing question of whether to hold out for the upcoming 2025 Toyota 4Runner or pounce on the current model. Venturing to Mountain States Toyota, they showcase the current lineup, highlighting the rugged charm of the 4Runner with its robust 4x4 capability and trusty V6 engine. With discounts aplenty on the table, the team emphasizes the allure of these Japanese-built beasts, especially the off-road prowess of the TRD Pro variant.
As the anticipation for the 2025 model builds, tantalizing renderings from 4Runner 6G decom offer a glimpse into the future, teasing new colors and powertrain options. The upcoming 4Runner is poised to make a splash with a turbocharged engine and hybrid variants, promising a blend of power and efficiency. Speculation runs wild on potential pricing, particularly for the opulent Platinum and adrenaline-pumping TRD Pro trims.
The excitement mounts as the team explores renderings of various trim levels like the TRD Sport and Off-Road, each exuding its unique personality through design cues and color palettes. The looming prospect of a hybrid 4Runner raises questions about cargo space and cost implications, adding a layer of complexity to the decision-making process. With a nod to the Trail Hunter trim, renowned for its off-road prowess and hybrid exclusivity, the video leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, pondering the ultimate choice between the current 4Runner and the alluring promise of the 2025 model.

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