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6th Gen Toyota 4Runner Unveiled – A Legend Evolves

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The wait is over! Toyota has finally unveiled the much-anticipated 6th generation 4Runner, a beloved icon in the North American off-road scene. This exciting update comes after a successful 15-year run for the 5th generation model.

Built on a Robust Foundation:

The most significant change lies in the platform. The 6th gen 4Runner ditches its previous base and migrates to the versatile TNGA platform, gracing many other Toyota vehicles. This shift promises enhanced performance, improved handling, and potentially better fuel efficiency.

Striking Familiarity, Yet Distinctly Different:

There’s no denying the resemblance between the new 4Runner and the recently revealed Tacoma pickup (soon to be launched in India as the new Hilux). The front fascia shares some design cues, particularly in the headlights, grille, and bumper design. However, the 4Runner retains its own character with a slightly larger and more imposing stance.

Key Exterior Enhancements:

Interior Design: Borrowing While Innovating

The cabin adopts a similar layout to the Tacoma, evident in the overall dashboard design, instrument cluster, and center console. However, the 4Runner offers a distinct edge with features like a massive 14-inch infotainment screen supporting wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, alongside a fully digital instrument cluster available in higher trims.

Seating Options and Cargo Space:

Toyota retains the 3rd-row seating option for the 4Runner. However, the hybrid variants might compromise on this due to battery placement. Nevertheless, the generous cargo space remains a highlight.

Powertrains for Every Adventure:

The 6th gen 4Runner offers a compelling choice of powertrains:

A Glimpse of the Fortuner’s Future?

Looking at the 6th gen 4Runner’s design elements, one can’t help but wonder if it foreshadows the next-generation Toyota Fortuner for the Indian market. Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: the future of off-roading with Toyota looks mightily promising.

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