Toyota 4Runner Reviews
4Runner's instrument panel shape is tailored to accommodate high-end technology, such as the 6.1-in. high-resolution touch-screen display, standard on all models. Also standard is Optitron instrumentation, which makes the gauges easy to see, day or night.
- Surrounded by quality
- Premium materials
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Power moonroof
- Active front headrests
4Runner offers two different 4-Wheel Drive systems: SR5 4WD and Trail models utilize part-time 4WD with Active Traction Control (A-TRAC), while Limited 4WD is equipped with a full-time 4WD system featuring A-TRAC and Torsen limited-slip center differential with locking feature.
- 4WD with Active Traction Control
- KDSS/CRAWL
- Multi-terrain Select
- Lever/dial-type transfer case
- Locking rear differential
It's no secret that at the core of a superior off-road vehicle lies a body-on-frame construction. 4Runner is one of the last SUVs to still be built this way, keeping true to a heritage that has proven that body-on-frame is the answer to extreme ruggedness. Even after thousands of miles of treacherous, weather-beaten, harsh trails, 90% of 4Runners sold in the last ten years are still on the road.
- A heritage of toughness
- 270-hp V6 engine
- HAC/DAC
- Skid plates
- Standard full-size spare
- Ventilated disc brakes