- Toyota announces launch date for 2025 4Runner with a highly anticipated feature: the roll-down rear window.
- Teaser video also reveals a large touchscreen inside the SUV, similar to the one in the Toyota Tacoma.
- The 2025 4Runner marks the beginning of a new generation after 15 years of the fifth-generation model.
- Strong sales figures indicate continued interest in the 4Runner despite its aging design.
Toyota has announced the release date for the 2025 4Runner, and fans are thrilled about a special feature making a comeback. In a teaser video, Toyota confirmed that the new 4Runner will include the beloved roll-down rear window, a feature fans have been eagerly waiting for.
The news has sparked a wave of excitement on social media, with fans expressing their joy and anticipation for the upcoming SUV. The teaser also gave a sneak peek inside the vehicle, showing a large touchscreen similar to the one in the Toyota Tacoma.
The 2025 4Runner marks the start of a new generation after 15 years of the fifth-generation model. Despite its age, the 4Runner remains popular, with strong sales figures indicating continued interest.
The new 4Runner will likely inherit powertrains from the Tacoma, including a turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a hybrid variant for those seeking more power and efficiency.
While the design seems to maintain the 4Runner’s classic look, it will ride on Toyota’s TNGA-F platform, shared with other models like the Sequoia and Land Cruiser.
Toyota will need to carefully position the 4Runner alongside the Land Cruiser in the market to avoid overlap. With a starting price lower than the Land Cruiser, the 4Runner aims to offer similar ruggedness at a more accessible price.
The 2025 Toyota 4Runner is set to be unveiled on April 9 and will hit the market in the summer, promising fans an exciting new chapter in the SUV’s legacy.