Lithia Toyota of Abilene

Although it wasn’t quite as long as our once and future wait between eclipses, we’ve been waiting 15 long years for a new model of the Toyota 4Runner. The fifth-generation 4Runner was revealed in 2009; since then, we’ve gone through three presidential elections, a global pandemic, and the entire Game of Thrones series. Even the Chicago Cubs won a World Series since the 4Runner’s last major revision. 

Thankfully, now that we’ve seen the 2025 Toyota 4Runner, the wait appears to be well worth it. Much more than another cosmetic facelift, the new 4Runner introduces itself with a new engine, vastly updated interior, and more safety tech and features than ever before. 

A 4Runner For a New Era 

At first glance, the new sixth-generation 4Runner doesn’t appear to deviate much from its fifth-generation iteration. When it comes to exterior style, Toyota avoided making any dramatic alterations to the top-selling SUV’s proven formula; in other words, you won’t mistake it for anything other than a 4Runner. 

And yet the 2025 4Runner is no minor update – it’s an all-new vehicle, inside and out. This is immediately clear under hood, where the outgoing 4.0-liter V-6 engine has been replaced by Toyota’s tried-and-true 2.4-liter turbo four-cylinder, good for 278 hp and 317 lb.-ft. For the first time, higher trims (there are nine total, including the new Trailhunter and Platinum editions) of the 4Runner get an i-Force Max hybrid engine that boosts those numbers to 326 hp and 425 lb.-ft. If the word “hybridization” in relation to Toyota’s off-road champion gives you pause, rest assured there’s no mistaking the new 4Runner for the award-winning Prius; this hybrid engine is designed to optimize performance, rather than maximize fuel economy. 

In addition to the new powertrains, the new 4Runner has an upgraded frame. It shares its TGNA-F frame and suspension architecture with recent models of the Tacoma. Like the Tacoma, the 4Runner’s wheelbase has been lengthened at the front to accommodate larger tires. In the back, the 4Runner’s new styling jogs up past the rear doors; combined with the SUV’s expanded length, it gives it an altogether bulkier, more muscular appearance. Meanwhile, the rear side windows’ upper edges roll onto the roof, evoking memories of the 4Runner’s first- and second-generation ancestors. 

Change From the Inside 

If the new 4Runner’s exterior is a welcome but familiar sight, the interior is all about exceeding expectations. With more safety tech and features than ever before, the inside of the modernized 2025 4Runner practically overflows with ideas. 

The cabin area has been completely overhauled, and once again the 4Runner has borrowed heavily from the Tacoma; the instrument cluster, center stack, and various buttons, knobs, and switches are identical to what you’d find inside Toyota’s off-road pickup. Each trim comes with a 14.0-inch infotainment touchscreen and includes wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 

The 2025 4Runner comes loaded with the latest in modern amenities. You’ll find the following when you peak inside:

  • Screen-Mounted USB Port 
  • Upright Wireless Charge Pad 
  • Roll-Down Rear Window Button 
  • Digital Rearview Mirror 
  • Rear Climate 
  • Cupholders for Optional Third-Row Seats 

Run With the Wind This Autumn 

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner hits our showroom floor this fall – practically no time at all, considering the 15-year hiatus between models that we’ve already endured. While we wait for its arrival, run over to Toyota of Abilene: your one-stop shop for all things Toyota. 

Schedule your test drive today and explore our loaded inventory of new and used Toyota vehicles. From the electrified 2024 Corolla Hybrid to the adventurous 2024 Land Cruiser, we’re sure to have the vehicle to match your lifestyle. And with our Service Center on standby to handle your brake repairs, tire rotation, oil change, and other maintenance concerns, you’ll have everything you need to keep your Toyota on the road until the seventh-generation 4Runner arrives… you know, in a decade or two. 

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Apr 8, 2024

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