Toyota 4Runner 2025 arrives with new prices and more expensive versions, surpassing the Land Cruiser (Toyota)
The Toyota 4Runner 2025 arrives with a new generation and higher prices for most versions.
The base SR5 model with rear-wheel drive has increased by just $565, now priced at $42,220. However, more popular models such as the TRD Sport and TRD Off-Road have seen significant price increases, $4,185 and $5,140, respectively. Additionally, the price of the Limited model has increased by $8,460, reaching $56,850. The hybrid version costs $61,650.
The new 2025 Trailhunter model and the existing TRD Pro represent the top of the range, starting at $68,350, which surpasses the price of the Toyota Land Cruiser. The latest TRD Pro model has increased by $11,730 compared to the previous generation. These models come equipped with all-wheel drive, and the Trailhunter also offers advanced off-road features and hybrid technology.
With the price increase, the new 4Runner generation offers several innovations, including the hybrid option for the first time while maintaining its off-road capabilities. The Platinum version, available for $64,310, focuses on offering the best road-driving characteristics and luxury features.
Toyota plans to launch the redesigned 4Runner early next year.
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• 2.4-liter engine | i-FORCE MAX hybrid
• 278hp | 326hp
• 6,000 pound towing capacity
• Optional locking center differential
• 32/24 degree approach angles
• Automatic limited-slip differential (AWD models)
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