The midsize pickup market has grown increasingly crowded in recent years, with new and upgraded offerings from a variety of domestic and foreign brands. Yet, even though it’s been going up against some of the toughest competition it’s ever faced, the Toyota Tacoma has remained the overwhelming dominant option.
What’s all the more curious is that the outgoing Toyota Tacoma was the oldest model in the segment, yet also the most popular, easily outselling the nearest three competitors combined.
Now, however, the Japanese giant is ready to strike back with a major makeover of its midsize powerhouse. The 2024 Toyota not only gets a new design, inside and out, but a new lineup of powertrains and plenty of new technology. There’s also a new Tacoma Trailhunter edition, which is just one of four trim packages designed for tackling the most extreme off-road conditions.
In short: There’s a version of the 2024 Toyota Tacoma available for just about every midsize pickup buyer, from the base SR to the all-new Trailhunter edition. Buyers will find a more compelling exterior design, an upgraded interior, and a more contemporary suite of safety and comfort technologies.
After driving three versions of the fourth-generation Tacoma, it becomes clear that Toyota has put its money where it matters, improving ride and handling, enhancing the off-road manners of the TRD series, and delivering a better on-road ride across the board.
- Engines: I-Force 2.4L 4-cyl turbo (SR only) (228 hp, 243 lb.-ft.), I-Force 2.4L 4-cyl turbo (270 hp, 310 lb-ft), I-Force 2.4L 4-cyl turbo (278 hp, 317 lb-ft.), I-Force Max Hybrid 2.7L w/ 1.87kWh lithium-ion battery (326 hp, 465 lb-ft.)
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic (all models) or 6-speed manual (only TRD Off-Road and TRD Sport)
- Body styles: XtraCab or Double Cab
- Towing: Maximum 6,500 lbs. (Max 6,000 lbs. with I-Force Max Hybrid)
Pros
- Improved design, inside and out
- Options, options, options, including 8 trim packages
- Improved off-road features like TRD Pro’s IsoDynamic Performance Seat
Cons
- Low roofline restricts ingress and egress
- Design hasn’t changed as much as expected
- Limited Hybrid is the only model with full-time AWD
2024 Toyota Tacoma Review

2024 Tacoma Driving Experience

On Road & Off


More Choices, More Distinctive Design


Upgraded Tacoma Interiors

New Technology

2024 Tacoma Powertrain Options


All-Wheel-Drive Options

2024 Tacoma Off-Road
2024 Tacoma Review: Final Thoughts & Availability
