Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter Double Cab 4×4 – Trail Hunter 2025 2024

Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter Double Cab 4×4 – Trail Hunter 2025 2024

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Buy me a coffee: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/F3P3MMMGUWS6J 2024-2025 Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter Full Review | Off-Road Beast with Snorkel, Hybrid Power & Tech!

00:00 – Intro & Overview
00:35 – Tacoma Trailhunter vs. TRD Pro: Key Differences
01:09 – Wheels, Tires & Brakes
01:47 – Front Lighting & Toyota Bronze Emblem
02:20 – Off-Road Capability & Safety Tech
02:54 – Trailhunter Badges & Snorkel Functionality
03:52 – Key Fob & Tailgate Features
04:22 – Interior Walkaround: Materials & Storage
05:48 – Trailhunter Floor Mats & Rear Seat Space
07:00 – JBL Sound System & Hidden Bluetooth Speaker
08:14 – Rear Seats: Space & Usability Issues
09:37 – 2400W Power Inverter & Rear Outlets
11:40 – Bed Features: MOLLE Panels & Storage
12:14 – ARB Rear Bumper, Recovery Hooks & Towing Package
12:53 – Cameras & Rear Visibility
13:58 – Power Tailgate: Love It or Hate It?
15:14 – Air Compressor & Trail Utility Features
17:33 – Payload Capacity & Fuel Recommendations
18:54 – Under the Hood: I-Force Max Hybrid Breakdown
20:42 – Multi-Terrain Select & Off-Road Drive Modes
22:36 – Interior Tech: Buttons, Screens & Features
24:28 – Driver Comfort & Steering Wheel Controls
28:34 – Drive Modes & Heads-Up Display
30:14 – Toyota’s Infotainment System & Navigation Setup
34:45 – Camera System & Off-Road Functionality
38:32 – Transmission & Manual Shifting Options
40:36 – Crawl Control, Locking Rear Differential & More
41:44 – Rearview Mirror Camera & Visibility Issues
43:35 – On-Road Driving Impressions
45:42 – Highway Ride Quality & Road Noise
47:23 – Acceleration & Snorkel Sound!
48:49 – Final Thoughts: Is This The Best Tacoma?

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Performance & Off-Road Capabilities:
– i-FORCE MAX Hybrid Powertrain – 2.4L turbocharged 4-cylinder hybrid (326 hp, 465 lb-ft torque).
– Old Man Emu (OME) 2.5-inch forged monotube shocks with rear external piggyback reservoirs.
– High-clearance rock rails and skid plates for underbody protection.
– ARB steel rear bumper with rear recovery points.
– Multi-Terrain Select (MTS) for mud, sand, and rock driving modes.
– Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism (SDM) – Push-button suspension articulation increase.

– Integrated Trailer Brake Controller & Trailer Back Up Guide – Enhances towing control.
– Tow Rating: Up to 6,000 lbs with hybrid powertrain.

Unique Overlanding Features:
– 2400W Bed-Mounted AC Power Supply – Power tools, appliances, or camping gear.
– ARB Modular Bed Utility Bar with MOLLE Panels – Customizable storage solutions.
– Hi-Mount Air Intake (Snorkel) – Helps with dusty or water-heavy trails.


2025 Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter vs. TRD Pro

The 2025 Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter and TRD Pro are both top-tier off-road models but cater to
different styles of adventure. The TRD Pro is designed for high-speed desert running and Baja-style
off-roading, while the Trailhunter is built for overlanding and extended off-road travel.

Performance & Off-Road Capabilities
– Both trims use the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain (326 hp, 465 lb-ft torque).
– TRD Pro features FOX QS3 2.5-inch bypass shocks for high-speed control.
– Trailhunter has Old Man Emu 2.5-inch forged monotube shocks for off-road load carrying.
– Both trims include Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism (SDM) for better articulation.
– Multi-Terrain Select, CRAWL Control, and locking rear differential standard on both.

Exterior Features
– TRD Pro has a TOYOTA heritage grille with a 20-inch LED light bar.
– Trailhunter features a bronze-colored TOYOTA grille with an integrated LED light bar.
– TRD Pro uses 33-inch Goodyear Territory R/T tires, Trailhunter gets Rugged-Terrain tires.
– Trailhunter has a high-mount air intake (snorkel) for dusty or wet environments.
– Both trims include Rigid Industries LED fog lights, Trailhunter’s are selectable white/amber.
– TRD Pro has a TRD performance air intake and cat-back exhaust for an aggressive sound.

Interior & Technology
– TRD Pro features IsoDynamic Performance Front Seats for better driver stability.
– Trailhunter offers SofTex-trimmed heated and ventilated front seats.
– Both trims come with a 14-inch multimedia system, wireless Apple CarPlay, JBL audio.
– Trailhunter includes extra pre-wired auxiliary switches for overlanding accessories.
– Both models have a Digital Rearview Mirror with HomeLink.
– Trailhunter includes an Integrated Bed Scene Lighting system for exterior illumination.

Utility & Towing
– Both trims tow up to 6,000 lbs.
– TRD Pro includes a Class-IV towing hitch receiver, Trailer Backup Guide.
– Trailhunter features an ARB modular bed utility bar with MOLLE panels.
– Trailhunter has a high-output onboard air compressor for tire inflation and off-road tools.
– Trailhunter’s 2400W bed-mounted AC power supply outperforms TRD Pro’s 400W.

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