I’m glad they finally made something like this. I couldn’t tell you the number of comments of people complaining about how they just want a simple truck with 4WD with a locker. Well, here you go. Cloth seats, bare minimum safety tech, locker and Apple Car play. If people actually put money where their mouth is, they should sell a boat load of these.
4low can get you in and out of many different places... 80% of offroad driving is skill based, all you realistically need is ground clearance and a great set of tires! A lot of people underestimate, or don't understand, that traction is the most important where the rubber meets the road
I agree with everything you've said. But to play devils advocate, you can run a less aggressive tire if you have a locker, and be equally as capable. On a daily driver, I appreciate the all around comfort and mpg of a mild AT vs an aggressive AT or hybrid.
@@nismomike3182 I own a '10 Frontier, no locker but I do have the ABLS system that comes with the truck! I've found that it emulates "lockers" quite well, as it's more aggressive in 4low
no amount of tech can beat out built in dna imo. Wranglers aren't amazing off road because of their 4x4 system (though a Rubicon is awfully impressive), it's all about how it can manage to keep tires on the ground and not bash into things. A stubby front bumper on even the most basic wrangler with a good set of tires can get you just about anywhere
I'd say a solid front axle is one of those needs as far as keeping traction and takes that "20%" of offroading up to more of a 30 or 40%. Having four wheels on the ground is certainly a factor in maintaining traction.
Ive had my 2021 SR5 4×4 trail edition in army green now for 14 months and i love it. Im not off roading a lot so dont need the trd, but this truck gets me through snow, ice, and high water great. Its a comfortable vehicle for long drives (as long as you don't have 2 adult size kids sitting in the back seats). Ive had absolutely no problems with it. The tires definitely pick up nails and screws on the roads though because of the off road tire treads. I drive it out on the beach and my wife and i camp out of the back, using the power outlet in the bed for our electronics. This truck is way better then the Colorado or canyons ive been in. It looks a lot better too.
I like how you said there's not many "toys in the toolbox." Key word, "toys." The Trail is a no-nonsense off-road tool. It's a great throwback to a basic yet solid truck with all of the modern creatures' comforts that you actually need. Things have gotten carried away. There's definitely a place for this truck.
I like try new editing style you’re using. Great review as usual! I am really digging the fact the Toyota ditched a-trac on the Trail edition. A-trac is great! But, throwing a rear locker in a lower cost trail truck is so awesome.
Greeting from Colorado! I love your show. I own a 2018 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD Pro. You have to take the heads rest off in order for the seats to sit flush.
Great review Ryan. I love your reviews. I was going to buy a 4Runner Off Road but ended up getting a 2023 Tacoma Trail Edition instead. I absolutely love it.
Thank you for another great video. Love your off road reviews. There are 2 holes on the folded seat to store the headrests while seats are folded. Personally I love the seating position but I know everyone is made different.
I love this this truck, it’s the no nonsense, no extra logos. Clean and just a little extra to make it stand out with those wheels. Great review, awesome truck
You never mentioned the ECT button that all tacoma's have, that makes the shifting quicker by dropping it down a gear if i remember right. It is noticeable and should have been mentioned.
You’re supposed to take the headrest out when you fold the back seats and there’s two holes in the seat that you can place and store the headrest when it’s folded down. It’s been like that in the tacoma for a long time now. Surprised he doesn’t know this after all the tacomas he’s reviewed but I do believe he’s still one of the best reviewers on RUclips and actually off road tests these vehicles on his own time unlike other reviewers who will only do it if manufacturers flies them out to a preplanned easy off road course press event or more like a dirt road with a few little dips in it and a tiny little hill to climb up and down so they know for sure it won’t be difficult for the trucks to make them seem more capable. But I Really love the unique bronze wheels you get on this along with the slight lift, heritage grill and of course most importantly a REAR LOCKER for an sr5 is a game changer. Also that air dam doesn’t normally come on this trim, maybe cause it was a press vehicle, I’ve seen another reviewer point that out also but when you actually buy it, it won’t come with that air dam which would get ripped off on the trails off roading and eats away at the ground clearance.
This is the BEST "Sweet spot," Toyota has every come out with... Now, if you could also buy the same Trail in a manual?? It would/will sell like hotcakes!!!! Great Review, Ryan.
It's more of an appearance package tbh. You can get a base TRD Off Road for a bit less and get better seats, push/remote start, multi terrain select, crawl control, etc. Great looking package, but I wish it was priced lower.
This truck is great but not for the price, at all. You can, as mentioned, get a real TRD with more options for less money. This thing doesn’t have fog lights for $43k.
For anyone watching who is confused by his demonstration of the difference between an open diff and a locked diff, the locker is to hopefully prevent you from getting stuck. Using it only after you have already become stuck is like putting the condom on afterwards... Also, hill decent control is not magic. It just modulates the brake and accelerator pedals for you. Your ABS system will already do it's best to keep you pointed straight when braking, and it doesn't give you any extra gearing.. It's a convenience feature...
@@missourimongoose8858 I mean obviously that price is gonna be different from place to place, and you're definitely gonna want someone else to do it if you don't know anything about cars. You're just gonna have to find someone you trust in your area and ask them to give you a quote.
excellent review, and the clips from previous reviews comparing the two trims (and other trucks)... and the disclaimer about trail conditions.... really quality production!!!
I was super excited for this Trail Edition. Love the looks and improved capability. Extremely disappointed on price. It doesn't make sense to me. This should be $36-38k. A TRD Off-Road 4x4 starts at $38,305. Hell even a TRD Pro starts at $46,585 which is only a couple grand more (before markups) than the tested truck. Doesn't add up
I would definitely trade in but only if this was available in a Long Bed. After owning a long bed, all the short beds look like that are missing something. Plus you can carry a lot more with the 6ft bed.
I drove my 22 sr tacoma from New Mexico to Alaska. Its a traditional truck without all the extras for people that just like to say they have all the nice gadgets.
I'd love to see your videos attempting to go up test courses in just 2H first. I've been impressed what I can do with traction control without ever going into 4H or 4L in a Toyota. Thanks!
@@tieoneon1614 my grandma got the truck stuck in the ditch, they pulled the truck out with a rope ties to that, idk if it matter but it was also on a steep upwards incline making even more weight on the point.. seems like a perfectly capable point to pull probably about 5000 lbs of force.. anything over that would probably be risky..
I'm looking at a tacoma. The back rear storage is a huge plus. I'm looking into moving to the UP in Michigan and I would live alone so I won't need to carry passengers
These don’t have a sport mode as you saw by trying to manually shift. It’s simply a top gear limiter. That’s why when you asked it to go to 3rd it stayed in 2nd.
This is all you really need. You don't need all those different ride modes if you know how to drive, and even if you don't you learn fast. 4 low with a locker is all that you really need. How many old taco are out there killing it with just a rear locker and lift kit.?
When folding down the back seats, remove the head rest and there are actual holes on the flipped up seat designed for you to attach the headrest so you don't just slap it down in the bin lol
I keep looking at all the new tech coming out in pickups and I keep asking myself the question if any of it is really necessary? Feels a lot more like it's a way to make trucks cost 90k lol
Love your reviews Ryan. What I do is rate the vehicle based upon your critique of the tech. If you like it I'm probably not going to because I hate all of the tech in the industry. This truck appeals to me because it offers all I think is good. First of all we have to start talking about speed limits and fuel consumption.
I really don’t understand why people are always complaining about leg position. It feels fine to me and I’ve driven many full size trucks for work. It’s more similar to a car but it’s not uncomfortable at all. I am 6’ and find no issues with it at all
Actually the TRD Off Road Premiums don't use the "vegan" leather the rest of Toyota's vehicle line-up uses, but rather real "cow leather". At least up to 2022. I doubt they changed that for 2023. It's VERY hard leather. It wears well, but encourages sweating when it's hot. Probably an option I'd skip were I to do it over again (recreational truck used almost exclusively for overlanding and astronomy camping). Cloth copes with heat and cold dissipation better than hard-faced leather. Thanks for the video review Ryan. Your great camera work sold me a set of OE 16" Trail Edition bronze tone wheels and the OE Trail Edition grille for my truck! Oh, with respect to the seating position, yes it is quite odd. Much more like a 1980s sports car than a pickup truck or SUV. It fits me fine, but I'm NOT proportionate. I have very long legs and arms and a very short torso, proportionately. When friends of more normal proportions drive the truck, they have the same complaints as those you shared in the video. The next gen Tacoma will be built on the new Tundra platform so I would expect the seating position to be more in line with the present Tundra than this 3rd gen Tacoma. On the off road niceties front, the vehicle has more than the rear locker if the comparison set includes crossover offroadified CUVs. It has a proper 2-speed transfer case, which is probably its greatest advantage over any AWD system, the rear locker, proper factory skid plates and big sidewalls with small diameter wheels rather than the too-common converse when cross-shopping toughened CUVs. It's a nice looking vehicle. It would have been great for them to skip the in-bed plastic storage boxes and lower the price to separate it from the TRD Off Road trim. You get a lot more (better shocks/suspension and additional off road nice-to-have driving aids for only a very little bit more money.
There are two holes in the fold up seat to slide the head rest in. They have to be removed to completely fold down the seats. I’m still trying to figure out how to pull the rear footstep out for climbing into the box, but I’m too lazy to read the manual. 😂
all anyone who buys a Tacoma needs, is the KDmax pro tune. It will fix the trans mission hunting, etc and will make it a much more enjoyable driving experience.. also on that log situation.... press traction control once, so that the ELSD is on see if it does better..
I used to have issues with the trans hunting, but I think it just had to figure out my driving style, I've been getting 24-26 mpg on highway and the short roads 24
Just a question not related to this video in particular, or trucks at all for that matter, but just curious if you have reviewed the latest gen CX-9. I’ve scrolled through what I’m pretty sure is every one of your videos and haven’t seen it. Love all of your videos and reviews by the way. By far my favorite review and test specialist!
An SR5 Trail Edition for MORE than a TRD Off-Road? Absolutely insane. Fewer features for more money, only in Toyotaland does that make any sense. Still has rear drum brakes, too.
I have a Tacoma Sport 4x4 with no rear locker, no crawl control or any of that other stuff. I go off roading with it all the time in Arizona and that truck takes me everywhere I want to go. Through mud, water, steep hills, rocky roads, etc. I go into the most remote places with no problems. Don’t let them fool you that you need all that fancy stuff, it’s just not true
Why do so many drivers who are testing the off road capability of these trucks make a straining sound as if they are personally pushing the full weight of the truck themselves? It’s a foot pedal and they aren’t really hard to push down to accelerate.
I find it interesting that some refer to the Tacoma has old. The Porsche 911 is an old classic that has been tweaked and improved over the decades....so why not Toyota. Sales numbers prove Toyota is doing it right. This 3.5 v6 may be not the most peppy engine BUT gas is now $2 03/L here in Ontario. The v6 is not bad on fuel.
Multi terrain select probably makes it easy to drive offroad without the locker engaged. The crawl control is mainly for folks who dont really know how to offroad
It's funny how so many people talk shit about the Tacoma V6 being slow but damn give it a little credit it has over 💯 horsepower more than the 4-banger! I'm coming from an accord 2.0t touring that was tuned, I ran a 13.8@103mph this Tacoma does not feel fast but it's definitely quick and it pulls the truck respectable. It's definitely not geared to be an aggressive motor but she does run 💪 tho 👍👍💯
I find this model to be strange. In Nov. 2022, the TRD Off-road starts MSRP is $5000 less than the SR5 Trail. If you get the TRD Off-Road with the Double Cab, it's still $2000 less, and comes with more Off-road features including upgraded suspension. Apart from some cosmetic differences, I'm not sure why I would pick the Trail vs. the TRD Off-road. I liked the idea of a basic off-road truck until I saw the price. For my money, I'll take a TRD Off-road.
Just a couple of quick things: You can build a cheaper TRD Offroad on the Toyota site but good luck getting one. Tacoma's are allocation and the dealer's aren't ordering bare bones trucks. In my area (southern NH) SR5 is 38.5K, TRD Offroad manual is $41K, Trail Edition is $43K, and TRD Off-road auto is $46K. The Trail Edition is a great looking truck and IMHO better looking than the TRD Offroad. That's why I bought mine.
A 2022 SR5 Trail Edition without any other options costs close to 41K. You'd be better off getting a TRD Off Road which gives you more standard features with some leftover money for options.
I just bought the 2022 Tacoma TDR off road, and there is no navigation system built in and I keep getting the runaround that there isn’t a factory navigation system that can be installed, and that I have to use CarPlay. Yet there is an entire section in the manual specifically targeted towards the onboard navigation system (which did not come pre-installed on my vehicle). Do you know anything about this or a possible glitch/fix so I can get a navigation system installed and not have to rely on apple carplay? I can’t seem to find an answer to this anywhere online, and the 10 customer service/dealers/service managers seem to be clueless as well 🤷🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ Thanks in advance, if you have any suggestions!
FYI, as I understand it (correct me if I'm wrong), the locking rear diff works in 4lo only and less than 5 mph. Toyotas electronic traction control maybe brake actuated, but it's pretty damn good.
I agree. I just have the normal SR5, and I constantly screw with the Auto LSD. Im glad I didnt pay $ for a locker cuz this works fricking great. Just needs a little wheel spin to actuate.
It’s “slow” how fast do you want a pick up truck to go? 0-60 in what 4.5 seconds ?? Not buying a truck to race in ITS PLENTY fast, I want a truck that will last 300k miles with very minimal issues reliability is #1 priority ! Tacoma will do that and that’s why people buy them left and right , more fancy things and bells & whistles you have in a truck thr ore crap that will go wrong , no thank you , I love the Tacoma just the way it’s !!! Toyota if your listening DO NOT sacrifice more power for reliability, I can care less to go 1-2 seconds faster I want be able to go anywhere I want and come back home EVERY TIME
Someone may have already mentioned but MTS could have technically helped the rear wheel spin yes but since you were locked if you would have just feathered the throttle you would have had the same effect, MTS doesn't give you more traction it utilizes the available traction, fully locked is going to "accept" all the traction/friction the wheel can create in any given condition.
Ryan, I take (polite) issue with the reference to the 3.5 V6 as 'legendary'. Toyota's rather generic 3.5 V6 will only become a legend on the day the turbo 4 cylinder becomes mandatory. In regard to the locking rear differential, at today's prices, I simply cannot understand why all 4X4 pickups and SUVs don't include this feature.
Just in regards to the lockers, they can be very useful but for most i suspect the electronic brake vectoring is more than adequate for anything thrown its way.
Yeah it caught me off-guard when he said that about this measly Atkinson cycle engine. The 4.0L V6 is the legendary one that is still in the current 4Runner, which is also the same engine in my 2010 FJ Cruiser.
I’m glad they finally made something like this. I couldn’t tell you the number of comments of people complaining about how they just want a simple truck with 4WD with a locker. Well, here you go. Cloth seats, bare minimum safety tech, locker and Apple Car play. If people actually put money where their mouth is, they should sell a boat load of these.
The only problem is for the same or less you can get the TRD offroad. It has even more tech standard
Only problem is they sell it to you at the price of a TRD OR so it’s not so basic anymore
Except the economy is trash and we're headed for financial collapse. I dunno who the f is buying a new car right now.
In Canada this truck is $2,000 more then a trd off road, which has a lot more features
They wanted 44k for one at my local dealer 🤦🏾 Got a Trd off road fully loaded for 45k . Trail edition is no worth the price unless it was 35k
4low can get you in and out of many different places... 80% of offroad driving is skill based, all you realistically need is ground clearance and a great set of tires! A lot of people underestimate, or don't understand, that traction is the most important where the rubber meets the road
I agree with everything you've said. But to play devils advocate, you can run a less aggressive tire if you have a locker, and be equally as capable. On a daily driver, I appreciate the all around comfort and mpg of a mild AT vs an aggressive AT or hybrid.
@@nismomike3182 I own a '10 Frontier, no locker but I do have the ABLS system that comes with the truck! I've found that it emulates "lockers" quite well, as it's more aggressive in 4low
no amount of tech can beat out built in dna imo. Wranglers aren't amazing off road because of their 4x4 system (though a Rubicon is awfully impressive), it's all about how it can manage to keep tires on the ground and not bash into things. A stubby front bumper on even the most basic wrangler with a good set of tires can get you just about anywhere
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I'd say a solid front axle is one of those needs as far as keeping traction and takes that "20%" of offroading up to more of a 30 or 40%. Having four wheels on the ground is certainly a factor in maintaining traction.
Ive had my 2021 SR5 4×4 trail edition in army green now for 14 months and i love it. Im not off roading a lot so dont need the trd, but this truck gets me through snow, ice, and high water great. Its a comfortable vehicle for long drives (as long as you don't have 2 adult size kids sitting in the back seats). Ive had absolutely no problems with it. The tires definitely pick up nails and screws on the roads though because of the off road tire treads. I drive it out on the beach and my wife and i camp out of the back, using the power outlet in the bed for our electronics. This truck is way better then the Colorado or canyons ive been in. It looks a lot better too.
The exterior color and wheel combo on this test truck are gorgeous.
I like how you said there's not many "toys in the toolbox." Key word, "toys." The Trail is a no-nonsense off-road tool. It's a great throwback to a basic yet solid truck with all of the modern creatures' comforts that you actually need. Things have gotten carried away. There's definitely a place for this truck.
I like try new editing style you’re using. Great review as usual! I am really digging the fact the Toyota ditched a-trac on the Trail edition. A-trac is great! But, throwing a rear locker in a lower cost trail truck is so awesome.
Trd offroad and pro have multi terrain select now. In my opinion it replaces atrac.
This is the reason why it is the best selling truck even it is the oldest truck and many newer version trucks still can't beat it.
The Renger is older
Idk about that.....I think data has shown the f150 is the best selling truck, something like 500k-1 mil units per year in America alone
@@tranderrick I'm referring to midsize:)
@@g7003041 ooo, ok yeah that makes sense, and yes i agree. I was liek the heck? f150 sells more trucks than cars put together everyyear
Greeting from Colorado! I love your show. I own a 2018 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD Pro. You have to take the heads rest off in order for the seats to sit flush.
Great review. Awesome camera work! Alot of different views... a video not easily made. Love the Tacoma.
Great review Ryan. I love your reviews. I was going to buy a 4Runner Off Road but ended up getting a 2023 Tacoma Trail Edition instead. I absolutely love it.
Best off road review content on YT.
Thank you for another great video. Love your off road reviews.
There are 2 holes on the folded seat to store the headrests while seats are folded.
Personally I love the seating position but I know everyone is made different.
I love this this truck, it’s the no nonsense, no extra logos. Clean and just a little extra to make it stand out with those wheels. Great review, awesome truck
You never mentioned the ECT button that all tacoma's have, that makes the shifting quicker by dropping it down a gear if i remember right. It is noticeable and should have been mentioned.
We just got the 2023 Trail Edition and its freaking awesome…
You’re supposed to take the headrest out when you fold the back seats and there’s two holes in the seat that you can place and store the headrest when it’s folded down. It’s been like that in the tacoma for a long time now. Surprised he doesn’t know this after all the tacomas he’s reviewed but I do believe he’s still one of the best reviewers on RUclips and actually off road tests these vehicles on his own time unlike other reviewers who will only do it if manufacturers flies them out to a preplanned easy off road course press event or more like a dirt road with a few little dips in it and a tiny little hill to climb up and down so they know for sure it won’t be difficult for the trucks to make them seem more capable. But I Really love the unique bronze wheels you get on this along with the slight lift, heritage grill and of course most importantly a REAR LOCKER for an sr5 is a game changer. Also that air dam doesn’t normally come on this trim, maybe cause it was a press vehicle, I’ve seen another reviewer point that out also but when you actually buy it, it won’t come with that air dam which would get ripped off on the trails off roading and eats away at the ground clearance.
Just bought one , my first Toyota !!!! I left the big 3 . Super happy with this truck I’m gonna for sure be a Toyota can boi from now on
This is the BEST "Sweet spot," Toyota has every come out with... Now, if you could also buy the same Trail in a manual?? It would/will sell like hotcakes!!!! Great Review, Ryan.
You can buy it in a manual i thought?
It’s nice to go off road in a solid truck with rear locker, and not have to worry about modes or settings.
Fantastic truck! I love the simplicity of the Trail Edition- everything you NEED and the reliability of Toyota means this would go 250k+ miles easily.
It's more of an appearance package tbh. You can get a base TRD Off Road for a bit less and get better seats, push/remote start, multi terrain select, crawl control, etc. Great looking package, but I wish it was priced lower.
This truck is great but not for the price, at all. You can, as mentioned, get a real TRD with more options for less money. This thing doesn’t have fog lights for $43k.
Your paying more just to get bronze
Yeah I’m glad it has a real key and the sunglasses holder up top. Wish it had a manual trans but a good truck overall.
@@noahchiasson7809 yea becus fog lights are the premier truck feature huh 😂 foh.
For anyone watching who is confused by his demonstration of the difference between an open diff and a locked diff, the locker is to hopefully prevent you from getting stuck. Using it only after you have already become stuck is like putting the condom on afterwards...
Also, hill decent control is not magic. It just modulates the brake and accelerator pedals for you. Your ABS system will already do it's best to keep you pointed straight when braking, and it doesn't give you any extra gearing..
It's a convenience feature...
How much would it cost do you think if I were to try and put lockers on my 2019 SR5? Sorry I don't know jack about cars really
@@missourimongoose8858 I mean obviously that price is gonna be different from place to place, and you're definitely gonna want someone else to do it if you don't know anything about cars.
You're just gonna have to find someone you trust in your area and ask them to give you a quote.
excellent review, and the clips from previous reviews comparing the two trims (and other trucks)... and the disclaimer about trail conditions.... really quality production!!!
Just took delivery of mine and I love it…
Cool truck & I’m looking forward to Toyota’s redesigned Tacoma that’s coming soon. Great review as always, you are one of the best on RUclips!
I was super excited for this Trail Edition. Love the looks and improved capability. Extremely disappointed on price. It doesn't make sense to me. This should be $36-38k. A TRD Off-Road 4x4 starts at $38,305. Hell even a TRD Pro starts at $46,585 which is only a couple grand more (before markups) than the tested truck. Doesn't add up
Amen to that!
Ridiculous pricing but that’s the norm now I guess
Never touch a pro for 46k.
46k for NOT a full size truck is just stupid
One word: Greed!
I have a '19 sr5, 2.5 in lift and 33s, does everything I need it to do. Love the truck, won't ever sell it.
I would definitely trade in but only if this was available in a Long Bed. After owning a long bed, all the short beds look like that are missing something. Plus you can carry a lot more with the 6ft bed.
I drove my 22 sr tacoma from New Mexico to Alaska. Its a traditional truck without all the extras for people that just like to say they have all the nice gadgets.
Picked one up 3 weeks ago! Perfect spec in Lunar Rock green
If available with a manual transmission the Trail is great building platform.
I'd love to see your videos attempting to go up test courses in just 2H first. I've been impressed what I can do with traction control without ever going into 4H or 4L in a Toyota. Thanks!
We’ll try that next time!
My grandpa used that tow hook when my grandma got it stuck in an icy ditch and it worked perfectly
Was wondering how strong it was in case I had to. How heavy of a car? Slow pull, or hard tug??
@@tieoneon1614 my grandma got the truck stuck in the ditch, they pulled the truck out with a rope ties to that, idk if it matter but it was also on a steep upwards incline making even more weight on the point.. seems like a perfectly capable point to pull probably about 5000 lbs of force.. anything over that would probably be risky..
@@parkergray5346 thanks
I'm looking at a tacoma. The back rear storage is a huge plus. I'm looking into moving to the UP in Michigan and I would live alone so I won't need to carry passengers
These don’t have a sport mode as you saw by trying to manually shift. It’s simply a top gear limiter. That’s why when you asked it to go to 3rd it stayed in 2nd.
This is all you really need. You don't need all those different ride modes if you know how to drive, and even if you don't you learn fast. 4 low with a locker is all that you really need. How many old taco are out there killing it with just a rear locker and lift kit.?
When folding down the back seats, remove the head rest and there are actual holes on the flipped up seat designed for you to attach the headrest so you don't just slap it down in the bin lol
So that’s the answer of why they haven’t make too many changes, great video 👍
Reminds me of a Y2K Tacoma. Simple, rugged and without any of the gimmicks commonly seen on today’s trucks.
I keep looking at all the new tech coming out in pickups and I keep asking myself the question if any of it is really necessary? Feels a lot more like it's a way to make trucks cost 90k lol
Love your reviews Ryan. What I do is rate the vehicle based upon your critique of the tech. If you like it I'm probably not going to because I hate all of the tech in the industry. This truck appeals to me because it offers all I think is good. First of all we have to start talking about speed limits and fuel consumption.
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This is the one I’m buying
I love those wheels 🛞🥰 finally a beautiful Tacoma truck
I have a TRD off-road. This guy is soft as a couch. I’m very comfortable and I’m 6’2 230
One hour in this truck on the highway is a breeze
Getting this puppy in 2 weeks can’t wait 👍🏻
I really don’t understand why people are always complaining about leg position. It feels fine to me and I’ve driven many full size trucks for work. It’s more similar to a car but it’s not uncomfortable at all. I am 6’ and find no issues with it at all
The rear headrest comes off and mounts to the back of the flipped up seat. It allows you to fold the seats flat.
Enjoyed the video a whole lot. Thank you and I’ll wait for the 2024 maybe 2025 year model.
Actually the TRD Off Road Premiums don't use the "vegan" leather the rest of Toyota's vehicle line-up uses, but rather real "cow leather". At least up to 2022. I doubt they changed that for 2023. It's VERY hard leather. It wears well, but encourages sweating when it's hot. Probably an option I'd skip were I to do it over again (recreational truck used almost exclusively for overlanding and astronomy camping). Cloth copes with heat and cold dissipation better than hard-faced leather. Thanks for the video review Ryan. Your great camera work sold me a set of OE 16" Trail Edition bronze tone wheels and the OE Trail Edition grille for my truck!
Oh, with respect to the seating position, yes it is quite odd. Much more like a 1980s sports car than a pickup truck or SUV. It fits me fine, but I'm NOT proportionate. I have very long legs and arms and a very short torso, proportionately. When friends of more normal proportions drive the truck, they have the same complaints as those you shared in the video. The next gen Tacoma will be built on the new Tundra platform so I would expect the seating position to be more in line with the present Tundra than this 3rd gen Tacoma.
On the off road niceties front, the vehicle has more than the rear locker if the comparison set includes crossover offroadified CUVs. It has a proper 2-speed transfer case, which is probably its greatest advantage over any AWD system, the rear locker, proper factory skid plates and big sidewalls with small diameter wheels rather than the too-common converse when cross-shopping toughened CUVs. It's a nice looking vehicle. It would have been great for them to skip the in-bed plastic storage boxes and lower the price to separate it from the TRD Off Road trim. You get a lot more (better shocks/suspension and additional off road nice-to-have driving aids for only a very little bit more money.
There are two holes in the fold up seat to slide the head rest in. They have to be removed to completely fold down the seats. I’m still trying to figure out how to pull the rear footstep out for climbing into the box, but I’m too lazy to read the manual. 😂
The backseat looks small unless you have an access cab lol. Then that backseat looks like pure luxury lol
Why don’t you test a wrangler rubicon two door? I went through your channel and can’t find any wrangler content.
Great review thanks.
honestly this seems about perfect for the start of a an overland rig
I did wish that it had at least Atracs. My 07 FJ cruiser has it and a rear locker and the Atracs is amazing and I use it more than the locker.
all anyone who buys a Tacoma needs, is the KDmax pro tune. It will fix the trans mission hunting, etc and will make it a much more enjoyable driving experience..
also on that log situation.... press traction control once, so that the ELSD is on see if it does better..
I used to have issues with the trans hunting, but I think it just had to figure out my driving style, I've been getting 24-26 mpg on highway and the short roads 24
Just a question not related to this video in particular, or trucks at all for that matter, but just curious if you have reviewed the latest gen CX-9. I’ve scrolled through what I’m pretty sure is every one of your videos and haven’t seen it. Love all of your videos and reviews by the way. By far my favorite review and test specialist!
God damn legendary rig
An SR5 Trail Edition for MORE than a TRD Off-Road? Absolutely insane. Fewer features for more money, only in Toyotaland does that make any sense. Still has rear drum brakes, too.
It's not more than the TRD off road. If you added the equivalent add-ons the off-road would be around 4-6 thousand more. Depending on location.
Good luck finding an off road without all the manufacturer and dealer addons that make it less
I have a Tacoma Sport 4x4 with no rear locker, no crawl control or any of that other stuff. I go off roading with it all the time in Arizona and that truck takes me everywhere I want to go. Through mud, water, steep hills, rocky roads, etc. I go into the most remote places with no problems. Don’t let them fool you that you need all that fancy stuff, it’s just not true
Yeah I just got a 21 with just 4x4 v6. I like the simplicity of it too and that less can go wrong with it.
Why do so many drivers who are testing the off road capability of these trucks make a straining sound as if they are personally pushing the full weight of the truck themselves? It’s a foot pedal and they aren’t really hard to push down to accelerate.
I find it interesting that some refer to the Tacoma has old. The Porsche 911 is an old classic that has been tweaked and improved over the decades....so why not Toyota. Sales numbers prove Toyota is doing it right. This 3.5 v6 may be not the most peppy engine BUT gas is now $2 03/L here in Ontario. The v6 is not bad on fuel.
The problem is Americans, they live in the meca of consumerism, they always want something "new" even if it's the same repacked 💩
TRDSport 4wd DCLB hasn't let me down yet.
Nice truck and value
There are two holes in the back of the seat bottom where you can put the headrest into.
I really want it to see if that extra offroad feature on trd pro makes any huge difference between this sr5. I don't think so
Same here, I mean all the Tacoma's are the same thing except for a few features which I imagine can be installed later on
@@melojuketv318 them fox suspension are something else! TRD is the way to go.
also leather seats
Multi terrain select probably makes it easy to drive offroad without the locker engaged. The crawl control is mainly for folks who dont really know how to offroad
@@rambosandman4088ahem, those things can be added later on
It's funny how so many people talk shit about the Tacoma V6 being slow but damn give it a little credit it has over 💯 horsepower more than the 4-banger! I'm coming from an accord 2.0t touring that was tuned, I ran a 13.8@103mph this Tacoma does not feel fast but it's definitely quick and it pulls the truck respectable. It's definitely not geared to be an aggressive motor but she does run 💪 tho 👍👍💯
I find this model to be strange. In Nov. 2022, the TRD Off-road starts MSRP is $5000 less than the SR5 Trail. If you get the TRD Off-Road with the Double Cab, it's still $2000 less, and comes with more Off-road features including upgraded suspension. Apart from some cosmetic differences, I'm not sure why I would pick the Trail vs. the TRD Off-road. I liked the idea of a basic off-road truck until I saw the price. For my money, I'll take a TRD Off-road.
I had a 2019 Tacoma 4×4 off road and I'm thinking about getting the sport instead this time !
Just a couple of quick things:
You can build a cheaper TRD Offroad on the Toyota site but good luck getting one. Tacoma's are allocation and the dealer's aren't ordering bare bones trucks.
In my area (southern NH) SR5 is 38.5K, TRD Offroad manual is $41K, Trail Edition is $43K, and TRD Off-road auto is $46K.
The Trail Edition is a great looking truck and IMHO better looking than the TRD Offroad. That's why I bought mine.
I agree, just got mine, white and those sweet wheels… I love it.
The prices for these around me are the same or more than the TRD offroad. Might as well just get that...
Yup. Plus these trucks get modified anyway. So buy a base trd offroad 38k and build it yourself if you want the locker and extra offroad goodies
@@beexiong2995 the Offroad itself has pretty much all I'd ever need, minus getting better tires
@@jonathanbormann5077 yeah toyota skips out on tires knowing thats likely the first mod owners do anyway
Best Truck Ever....Toyota Tacoma lines from 1995 until today.....
Oh, trust me, that outlet is enough for a power tool, not a heavy one tho
A 2022 SR5 Trail Edition without any other options costs close to 41K. You'd be better off getting a TRD Off Road which gives you more standard features with some leftover money for options.
Tacoma very nice!!! 🔥🔥🔥💪🏼
No fog lights?
Review the new Nissan Frontier please!!!!
Can you do an offroad test of Ford F150 Lightning when you get a chance?
Like the value proposition with locker and lift but can't stand the in-bed boxes. Why destroy the bed capability?
They come out easy.
This Green Is Wesome!
I just bought the 2022 Tacoma TDR off road, and there is no navigation system built in and I keep getting the runaround that there isn’t a factory navigation system that can be installed, and that I have to use CarPlay. Yet there is an entire section in the manual specifically targeted towards the onboard navigation system (which did not come pre-installed on my vehicle). Do you know anything about this or a possible glitch/fix so I can get a navigation system installed and not have to rely on apple carplay? I can’t seem to find an answer to this anywhere online, and the 10 customer service/dealers/service managers seem to be clueless as well 🤷🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ Thanks in advance, if you have any suggestions!
I think you’re confused on what the three peak snow rating actually means?
They need to do this with the 4Runner but include atrac along with rear locker.
That looks like yearly 2000s truck. Great review.
with the ridiculous prices of cars today im honestly surprised this doesnt cost 50k
Thank you for this video! I was thinking lately to trade my TRD Sport in This Trail edition any suggestions?
I could be wrong, but I think traction control can only be completely disabled in 4LO.
FYI, as I understand it (correct me if I'm wrong), the locking rear diff works in 4lo only and less than 5 mph. Toyotas electronic traction control maybe brake actuated, but it's pretty damn good.
Correct for both
I agree. I just have the normal SR5, and I constantly screw with the Auto LSD. Im glad I didnt pay $ for a locker cuz this works fricking great. Just needs a little wheel spin to actuate.
Any idea if the bed lock boxes are Toyota stock, or different company? Enjoy the vids. Thanks.
Love the truck, love the color, hate those bronze rims!
Do all the trail editions come with blind spot monitoring?
What a truck😍
This is the kinda guy that is legs-torso proportionate.
So what's the difference between the trail and the OFF Road version? Is it worth the extra price compared to the OFF Road?
It’s “slow” how fast do you want a pick up truck to go? 0-60 in what 4.5 seconds ?? Not buying a truck to race in ITS PLENTY fast, I want a truck that will last 300k miles with very minimal issues reliability is #1 priority ! Tacoma will do that and that’s why people buy them left and right , more fancy things and bells & whistles you have in a truck thr ore crap that will go wrong , no thank you , I love the Tacoma just the way it’s !!! Toyota if your listening DO NOT sacrifice more power for reliability, I can care less to go 1-2 seconds faster I want be able to go anywhere I want and come back home EVERY TIME
Well said 👌
need to see the Frontier Pro 4X on this tester trail
Someone may have already mentioned but MTS could have technically helped the rear wheel spin yes but since you were locked if you would have just feathered the throttle you would have had the same effect, MTS doesn't give you more traction it utilizes the available traction, fully locked is going to "accept" all the traction/friction the wheel can create in any given condition.
Ryan, I take (polite) issue with the reference to the 3.5 V6 as 'legendary'. Toyota's rather generic 3.5 V6 will only become a legend on the day the turbo 4 cylinder becomes mandatory. In regard to the locking rear differential, at today's prices, I simply cannot understand why all 4X4 pickups and SUVs don't include this feature.
Just in regards to the lockers, they can be very useful but for most i suspect the electronic brake vectoring is more than adequate for anything thrown its way.
Yeah it caught me off-guard when he said that about this measly Atkinson cycle engine. The 4.0L V6 is the legendary one that is still in the current 4Runner, which is also the same engine in my 2010 FJ Cruiser.
I would also point out the 3.5 is still having issues with oil burning and starvation on steep inclines.
Legendary in the Camry
@@ALMX5DP Yes but you can get a locking diff on some RWD domestics.
Just got mine today at sticker price. Plus tax…. And feees…. And 7 year extended warranty…
Lol exciting nonetheless
"Under the hood is a legendary 3.5" Camry engine.
2022 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Trail 4x4 doesn't have fog lights, previous years they did have them.
so the trail you still get E Locker but no Crawler and A Trac