2024 Toyota Tacoma Hybrid Price, MPG Plus Trailhunter, TRD Pro Drive

Published 2024-04-23
We finally get the 2024 Toyota Tacoma hybrid price and mpg as well as our first experience driving the Tacoma Trailhunter and Tacoma TRD Pro. Publisher Tim Esterdahl goes over all the details and asks you how much is too much for a midsize truck.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Fadic4
    It makes perfect sense why Toyota put those seats in the TRD Pro, your ass is going to be sore after getting shafted by Toyota.
  • $64K no sir… I was trying to come up with something intelligent to say, but I don’t think any more words are needed here. Thanks for the video Tim, much appreciated.
  • @ratiod2289
    So the TRD 4Runners going to be 70k? wtf they have lost their minds.
  • @mxer652
    I was interested in the trailhunter, but after seeing the prices, I'm happy with my Ranger Raptor purchase.
  • @jhardwood6960
    A high country with the 3.0 duramax sounds really good right now
  • @frb7603
    I never thought I would see a truck that made the Tundra I Force Max limited with an off-road package look like a bargain.
  • @KPHVAC
    I've been driving Honda's and Toyota's for 18 years and I'm a huge Toyota fan. I just can't justify the new Tacoma pricing! I could buy a new 1/2 ton for $55,000 to $65,000.
  • @totwallybaba
    62k gets you a Tundra SR5 4x4 TRD Offroad. Why pay the same for less truck?
  • @NMTRUCKER
    STICKER SHOCK ⚡️⚡️⚡️ I’m old but seems to me most of the folks that want to drive like they’re in a BAJA race are mostly of a younger generation (IMO). Question is, can they really afford these trucks? And I thought eggs were too expensive 🤔. Nice video as usual.
  • Bro the f Toyota thinking Tacoma is made in Mexico no way it should be that expensive 65k for trd pro when the raptor ranger is 57 I know fords quality is bad at best but com on.
  • @Danzilly
    Well I guess these will be setting on the lots to crazy price.
  • I've ruled out the Tacoma, too much money, I've narrowed down to either a Canyon Elevation 4x4 with auto rear locker or pay a little more for a Colorado ZR2 with front and rear on demand lockers.
  • @tdembinski87
    I needed a new truck and was looking at maybe down sizing to mid-size. After looking at the prices, I wound up buying a used 2020 F150 with a 2.7 for 33.5k with 22k miles on it. Will the F150 last longer than a Toyota? Probably not, but for those prices I can buy two used low mileage F150s and keep one in storage when the first one dies.
  • @Cavemol5823
    Just not seeing at 65k. 24mpg isn’t enough to justify it
  • @James-kd2cm
    Nice trucks… they seem to be well executed. Prices will make people think twice and look at the competition of course. Thanks for the vid Tim. You look like you had a blast.
  • @jacksturgell8756
    It’s crazy you can buy a bad ass ranger raptor with more HP and good torque for under 60k. Without hybrid
  • @Freynightwalker
    Great video Tim, I agree on the remaining poor back seat space, which will push me to a 4 runner or Land Cruiser
  • @duggydo
    Yep, way over priced. I know they expect to sell out, but they may not at that price. Rebates in the future? Maybe.
  • @scotw67
    Keeping my 21 ZR2. It’s paid off, zero issues, and does all I need a truck to do.