Toyota Adds Trailhunter And Platinum Grades To 2025 4Runner

Published 10:00 pm Saturday, August 30, 2025

4Runner TRD Pro Blends In With The Scenery. Photo Provided By Toyota Media.
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4Runner TRD Pro Blends In With The Scenery. Photo Provided By Toyota Media.

4Runner TRD Pro Blends In With The Scenery. Photo Provided By Toyota Media.
4Runner TRD Pro Blends In With The Scenery. Photo Provided By Toyota Media.

Toyota’s 4Runner was a frontrunner when it comes to the go-anywhere adventure vehicle that

has now become an icon in what has become American off-road culture.

The 2025 version capitalizes on its more than 40-year history with an extremely capable,

advanced, and refined SUV with a long list of amenities and passenger-centric experience.

My tester, the 4Runner Hybrid 4WD TRD Pro was all of that – and more. Toyota now offers nine

grades that include the first-ever Trailhunter and Platinum grades. The others include SR5, TRD

Sport, TRD Sport Premium, TRD Off–Road, TRD Off–Road Premium, Limited, and TRD Pro.

Powered by an I-FORCE MAX four-cylinder turbocharged hybrid powertrain coupled with an

eight-speed automatic transmission, 4Runner delivers 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque. It

brings all the power and capability midsize SUV fans love, and has up to an EPA-estimated 21

miles per gallon rating in combined city and highway driving.

Maximum towing capacity is rated at 6,000 pounds, and 4Runner has a range of approximately

325 miles between fill-ups.

What helps set 4Runner apart from the myriad of off-road pretenders is its flexibility. It offers 2-

and 4-WD high modes, 4WD low, and Multi-Terrain Select which provides Mud & Sand, Loose

Rock, Rock, and Mogul modes. In addition, crawl control and a locking rear differential provide

even more function. When on paved roads, choices of Normal, Spot, Eco, and Tow/Haul adjust

the vehicle’s throttle, transmission and traction to optimize performance and efficiency.

The TRD Pro exclusive grade packs additional standard features like TRD-Tuned FOX QS3

adjustable shocks with rear remote reservoirs, a TRD performance air intake and 33-inch Toyo

tires with 18-inch black alloy wheels.

The interior is available in black or cockpit red with technical-camo-pattern inserts, heated and

ventilated SofTex-trimmed seats with power adjustability. TRD Pro also uses a TRD

performance air intake and exhaust to allow the i-FORCE MAX engine to breathe even more

efficiently and features unique exterior features such as a 20-inch LED light bar integrated into a

heritage-inspired “TOYOTA” grille, and RIGID Industries LED fog lamps.

When it comes to creature comforts, 4Runner does not disappoint. The interior benefits from a

14-inch screen that displays Toyota Audio Multimedia with Apple Car Play, Android Auto, and

navigation. Other goodies include a JBL audio system with 14 speakers including a subwoofer,

amp and portable speaker, power tilt/slide moonroof, heated and ventilated front seats.

Optional trim included a tailgate LED light, compressor, roof rack, cargo lights, skid plate, tow

hooks, a towing trailer ball mount that add about another $5,000 to the bottom line.

Proactive Driving Assist is now a part of Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. PDA uses the vehicle’s

camera and radar, when system operating conditions are met, to provide gentle braking and/or

steering to support driving tasks such as distance control between your vehicle and a preceding

vehicle, pedestrian, or bicyclist. PDA can also provide gentle braking into curves.

Other safety features include a Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure

Alert with Steering Assist, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Tracing

Assist, Road Sign Assist, and Automatic High Beams.

Base Price: $67,350

Price As Driven: $73,568

Destination charge is included in base price. Vehicles are provided by the manufacturer. List

price may vary at local dealerships.