The 2025 Toyota Tacoma is finally here, bringing serious upgrades that elevate this iconic midsize pickup. Toyota has taken the formula that made the Tacoma legendary durability, versatility, and adventure-ready capability and enhanced it with more power, smarter technology, and improved comfort.
What’s New in 2025
The fourth-generation Tacoma arrives on the TNGA-F platform, which combines a stiffer frame with high-strength steel and lightweight aluminum components. Double Cab models now feature coil-spring rear suspension for smoother rides on highways and rough trails alike. Bed options include 5-foot and 6-foot variants, built from tough composite materials that resist dents. The new XtraCab model provides extra storage without a full rear seat.
Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the Tacoma offers two powerful options. The base i-FORCE 2.4L turbo engine delivers 278 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque. The i-FORCE MAX hybrid takes it further with 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic or a 6-speed manual on select trims. Towing capacity reaches 6,500 pounds, payload hits 1,705 pounds, and fuel efficiency goes up to 24 mpg combined with the hybrid powertrain.
Off-Road Capabilities
The Tacoma excels off-road, particularly in TRD Off-Road and TRD Pro trims. Bilstein shocks, a locking rear differential, FOX suspension, high-clearance bumpers, and Old Man Emu suspension make it a capable overlander. The 3D Multi-Terrain Monitor uses cameras to highlight obstacles, while standard front tow hooks and rock rails ensure it can tackle mud, rocks, and steep terrain without stress.
Cabin Comfort and Technology
Inside, the Tacoma blends rugged durability with modern convenience. A 14-inch touchscreen offers wireless Apple CarPlay, navigation, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 with adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring. The 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster provides customizable displays for off-road or highway use. TRD Pro IsoDynamic front seats absorb bumps, and a 2,400-watt power outlet supports tools or camping gear, making the cabin both practical and comfortable.
Awards and Recognition
The 2025 Tacoma has earned high praise from critics and enthusiasts alike. Kelley Blue Book named it Best Buy Midsize Truck of 2025, U.S. News crowned it Best Midsize Pickup for the Money, and Car and Driver awarded it Editors’ Choice. Owners praise its reliability, often exceeding 300,000 miles of trouble-free use.
2025 Toyota Tacoma Key Specs
Specification | SR | TRD Off-Road | TRD Pro | i-FORCE MAX Hybrid |
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Engine | 2.4L Turbo | 2.4L Turbo | 2.4L Turbo | 2.4L Hybrid |
Horsepower | 278 hp | 278 hp | 278 hp | 326 hp |
Torque | 317 lb-ft | 317 lb-ft | 317 lb-ft | 465 lb-ft |
Transmission | 8-speed Auto | 8-speed Auto | 8-speed Auto | 8-speed Auto |
Towing Capacity | 6,500 lbs | 6,500 lbs | 6,500 lbs | 6,500 lbs |
Payload | 1,505–1,705 lbs | 1,505–1,705 lbs | 1,505–1,705 lbs | 1,705 lbs |
Fuel Economy | 20–22 MPG | 20–22 MPG | 20–22 MPG | 24 MPG |
Infotainment | 14-inch touchscreen | 14-inch touchscreen | 14-inch touchscreen | 14-inch touchscreen |
Pricing and Availability
The 2025 Tacoma starts at $31,590 for the SR trim and goes up to $64,135 for the TRD Pro. Hybrid trims cost roughly $5,000 more but offer notable fuel savings. Availability is already strong at dealerships, though high demand may lead to limited stock.
The 2025 Toyota Tacoma combines rugged off-road prowess, modern technology, and dependable performance, making it a compelling choice for midsize pickup enthusiasts. Whether you’re hauling, exploring trails, or commuting, this Tacoma proves it’s ready for anything.
Disclaimer
The information in this article is based on publicly available details, media reports, and manufacturer announcements at the time of writing. Specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change. Readers should verify all details with official Toyota sources or authorized dealerships before making purchase decisions.