- Standard i-FORCE turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine
produces up to 278 horsepower, 317 lb.-ft. of torque.
- Available i-FORCE MAX turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder
hybrid powertrain produces 326 horsepower, 465 lb.-ft. of
torque.
- All-new Trailhunter is a factory-developed overlanding rig
built from the ground up with the latest integrated off-road
equipment from ARB, Old Man Emu, and RIGID.
- Baja-inspired TRD Pro debuts
segment-first IsoDynamic Performance Seat for enhanced off-road
driving control and comfort.
- Tacoma adds new XtraCab long bed configuration for enhanced
interior functionality and cargo capacity
- Available 14-inch touchscreen displays latest Toyota Audio
Multimedia system.
- Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 standard on all models.
- Designed, engineered, and assembled for North America.
KONA, Hawaii, May 18, 2023
/PRNewswire/ -- After nearly two decades as the champion of the
mid-size pickup truck market, the Toyota Tacoma is ready for its
next chapter. This go-anywhere truck is entirely new for 2024 with
epic adventures in mind, improving upon every winning aspect that
has made it a stalwart for truck buyers for years along with
Toyota's legendary quality, durability, and reliability and much,
much more.

Redesigned from the ground up and built upon the TNGA-F
global truck platform shared with Tundra and Sequoia, the all-new
Tacoma was designed and engineered for the U.S. market. For its
fourth generation, Tacoma utilizes a new high-strength boxed,
steel-ladder frame; adds numerous features that off-road
enthusiasts can play with; features an available fully redesigned
multi-link coil rear suspension that improves ride and handling;
and offers two powerful and efficient turbocharged four-cylinder
powertrains including a top-of-the-line i-FORCE MAX hybrid
producing 326 horsepower and a massive 465 lb.-ft. of torque.
Tacoma will also introduce the world to Toyota's all-new
Trailhunter grade, first revealed at the 2022 SEMA show as
a Trailhunter concept, that's a purpose-built overlanding rig
available right off the dealer lot.
"With even more off-road capability and the quality, durability,
and reliability that our customers expect along with a host of
options for every owner, we're confident that Tacoma will remain
the top choice for mid-size pickup buyers when it arrives later
this year," says Toyota group vice president and general manager
Dave Christ.
The all-new 2024 Tacoma will go on sale later this year with
i-FORCE MAX models arriving in early 2024. Manufacturer's suggested
retail pricing will be announced closer to the on-sale dates.
Design and Development Driven by "Tacoma-ness"
Toyota's North American-based CALTY Design Center located in
Newport Beach, California and
Ann Arbor, Michigan led the design
efforts for the new Tacoma, as they did with the Tundra and Sequoia
that launched last year.
"Our primary design goal for the all-new Tacoma was to be
authentic to the way our customers use their trucks for rugged
outdoor fun," says Kevin Hunter,
president, CALTY Design Research. "We looked at our truck DNA and
the Toyota Baja race trucks for inspiration to capture the extreme
spirit of offroad adventure. High lift, big tires, slim body, and a
powerful athletic stance define the iconic Tacoma look, referred to
as 'Tacoma-ness'."
The CALTY team of designers focused on the theme of a "Badass
Adventure Machine" when defining the essence of the new Tacoma.
This refers to Tacoma's engineered toughness along with its
athletic attitude. The design team strives for Toyota trucks to
have a family resemblance, each with unique personalities defined
by each one's purpose. For Tacoma, its narrow body and wide upper
grille are a nod to the original HiLux, with features like the
aggressive skid plates expressing the extreme ruggedness of Tacoma.
Other signature design elements include the high-mount headlamps,
side functional air intakes, hexagonal grille motif, as well as
integrated roof and tailgate spoilers.
Engineering research and development was conducted at Toyota
Technical Centers in Michigan,
Arizona, and California. The collective engineering teams
embraced the "Tacoma-ness" concept and worked tirelessly to develop
the next-generation Tacoma as an extremely capable multipurpose
vehicle that can go almost anywhere. Improvements were made across
all grades. The team enhanced Tacoma's off-road capability, from
severe rock crawling to high-speed desert racing. As a result,
Tacomas will perform in widely varied environments, on road and
off. This includes everything from a luxurious night out in the
Limited grade or traversing Black Bear Pass in the Tacoma TRD
Off-Road that is more capable than ever.
"We strove to provide even greater attribute separation between
grades," says Sheldon Brown, chief
engineer, Tacoma. "Each has a distinctive focus on the core
attribute and uses hardware, spec, and performance-based tuning to
deliver that unique experience more so than in the past."
Rugged Construction and Capability
The new Tacoma utilizes Toyota's TNGA-F global truck platform
shared with the all-new Tundra and Sequoia. Much like its
full-size brethren, high-strength steel with blanking and laser
welds is used throughout the chassis to increase rigidity over the
previous generation, and aluminum is used on the upper body to
reduce weight. Frame crossmembers are also strengthened to increase
durability and carry Toyota-available overlanding gear such as
rooftop tents and camp fridges. Additionally, the roof is equipped
with integrated attachment holes that allow the ability to easily
add roof rack rails on all models combined with a roof channel
sealer to ensure a watertight seal. A new front cross member was
constructed for the steering gear box, which adds rigidity via
additional cross member support while enhancing steering input for
the driver and handling dynamics. A new high lift jack point
is also integrated into the rear frame end.
Also enhancing ride and handling characteristics on Tacoma is a
newly available multi-link rear suspension. This system replaces
the previous model's leaf springs in favor of a set of coils.
However, leaf springs remain standard on SR, SR5 XtraCab, and TRD
PreRunner grades. Tacoma also now gets four-wheel disc brakes for
increased braking performance compared to the previous model, while
TRD models and above are equipped with a larger front brake
package. TRD models and above equipped with i-FORCE MAX add a
larger rear brake package. An electronic parking brake allows for
low-speed radar cruise control and a brake hold function. To
provide improved steering feel and facilitate the incorporation of
additional safety and convenience features, Tacoma will now have
electric power steering
Tacoma now features suspensions tuned specifically to each
grade. For instance, TRD Sport has red TRD sport-tuned shocks for a
more responsive feel. The TRD Off-Road grade is equipped with
monotube Bilstein remote reservoir shocks for extended wheel travel
and greater heat dissipation and includes an end stop control valve
(ESCV) that provides increased damping force as the suspension
comes closer to full bound stroke. TRD Pro comes fitted with FOX's
new QS3 three-way adjustable internal bypass shocks with remote
reservoirs for improved high speed off-road performance and FOX
Internal Floating Piston (IFP) rear bump stops to improve bottom
out feel. Trailhunter includes new Old Man Emu (OME) 4x4 Suspension
by ARB that is tuned for optimum levels of off-road control and
load carrying capability. Limited grade features a new Adaptive
Variable Suspension (AVS) system that constantly adjusts damping
forces based on changing road conditions. The linear-solenoid-type
AVS system features built-in actuators in the front and rear shock
absorbers to continuously change damping force based on road
conditions to give the new Tacoma a smooth and luxurious ride.
Maximum towing capacity for Tacoma is rated at 6,500 lbs. on SR5
i-FORCE and TRD PreRunner XtraCab grades, and maximum payload
increases to 1,709 lbs. on TRD Off-Road. To help make towing a
breeze, Tacoma is available with a variety of supporting features
including a trailer brake controller, trailer backup guide, and
digital display mirror. Trailer Back Up Guidance aids in overall
maneuvering of trailers, while the available Straight Path Assist
feature is designed to help your truck and trailer back up in a
straight line. The available 360-degree cameras create a top-down
view to aid overall visibility, including tough-to-see areas around
the truck and trailer. When operating with Toyota's integrated
trailer brake controller, the Blind Spot Monitor is designed to
recognize blind spots for not only the truck, but certain trailers
as well.
To make things even easier for truck duty, there is a 7-percent
increase in bed volume that is useful for loading necessary gear
under an available tonneau cover. Additionally, the aluminum
tailgate features an available power open and close function with
jam protection, and a quick release and close button is integrated
within either taillight. Gas grades offer an available 400W AC
inverter outlet in the bed and on the rear of the center console,
while i-FORCE MAX grades come standard with a 2400W AC inverter.
12V DC power access is also available in both the bed and in the
cabin. Trailhunter features an integrated high output air
compressor in the bed for airing large diameter tires back up
quickly after airing down for spending days, or weeks, on the
trail.
Taking Tacoma to the MAX
Tacoma will offer two powerful and efficient powertrains using a
2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder. For entry-level SR grades,
this engine produces 228 horsepower and 243 lb.-ft. of torque. For
all other grades, output increases to 278 horsepower and 317
lb.-ft. of torque when paired with the new eight-speed
electronically controlled automatic transmission with intelligence
(ECT-i). Enthusiasts rejoice: a six-speed intelligent manual
transmission (iMT2) with automatic rev matching and anti-stall
technology is available. Manual transmission models produce 270
horsepower and 310 lb.-ft. of torque.
New to the mid-size, body-on-frame pickup segment is Tacoma's
i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, the most powerful powertrain ever
offered on Tacoma. Available on TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited,
and standard on the TRD Pro and Trailhunter halo models, i-FORCE
MAX pairs the 2.4-liter engine with a 48-hp electric motor
integrated into the eight-speed transmission feeding off a 1.87-kWh
NiMH battery pack that creates a total system output of 326
horsepower and a whopping 465 lb.-ft. of torque, nearly doubling
the torque output of the current-gen truck with the V-6 engine.
When equipped with i-FORCE MAX, Tacoma can ascend an 8-percent
interstate grade without the need to downshift, making long road
trips more pleasant than ever in a Tacoma. Fuel economy estimates
for all powertrains will be announced closer to their on-sale
dates.
Tacomas with rear-wheel drive feature an automatic limited-slip
differential (Auto LSD), and four-wheel-drive models have an
electronically controlled two-speed transfer case with high/low
range along with Active Traction Control (A-TRAC) and an automatic
limited-slip differential (Auto LSD). An electronic locking
rear differential is standard on TRD PreRunner, TRD Off-Road, TRD
Pro, and Trailhunter grades. The new and luxurious Limited grade
now features a full-time four-wheel-drive system with a center
locking differential on i-FORCE MAX models.
The Ultimate Adventure Machine
Tacoma's legendary off-road capability is taken to the next
level for its new generation, making it the ultimate adventure
machine. An all-new available front stabilizer bar disconnect
increases flex at the push of a button. With the front stabilizer
bar disconnected, Tacoma's articulation increases by 10 percent
compared to the previous-gen truck. The electronic stabilizer bar
disconnect will even be compatible with Toyota-approved lift
kits.
Tacoma has up to 33.8-degree approach, 23.5-degree breakover,
and 25.7-degree departure angles on TRD Pro without the tow
package. Running ground clearance maxes out at 11 inches on TRD
Pro. And with tons of available cameras installed on the new
Tacoma, TRD Off-Road, TRD Pro, and Trailhunter drivers can view
potential obstacles that are looming on the trail via the
Multi-Terrain Monitor that can display crisply on the available
14-inch touchscreen. For the sketchiest of situations, Tacoma
offers standard front and optional rear recovery hooks and
underbody protection.
Multi-Terrain Select, which is now functional in both 4WD-High
and 4WD-Low, offers adjustable settings to help control wheel spin
on a variety of terrain such as Mud, Dirt, and Sand. Tacoma also
adopts the new, significantly quieter CRAWL Control function that
acts as a low-speed, off-road cruise control that allows the driver
to focus on steering while the system maintains one of five
selectable speeds. When traction is extremely limited, the
available electronically activated locking rear differential can
help split power 50/50 to the rear wheels. Downhill Assist Control
is another off-road feature available and helps the driver navigate
descents by limiting the speed of the vehicle. Manual-equipped
Tacomas get a standard clutch start cancel that allows the truck to
start in gear, which means the driver doesn't have to press the
clutch when facing challenging off-road driving scenes when
starting.
All-New Trailhunter: Go Far
Tacoma introduces the all-new Trailhunter grade to the lineup of
rugged Toyota Trucks. Toyota has long been a top choice for
overlanders due to its legendary quality, durability, and
reliability, and now enthusiasts can get a factory-developed
overlander straight from Toyota. To help bring Trailhunter to life,
Toyota worked with renowned Australian-based ARB to co-develop Old
Man Emu (OME) position sensitive 2.5-inch forged monotube shocks
with rear external piggyback style remote reservoirs, a steel rear
bumper, robust rear recovery points, and a bed utility bar with
removeable MOLLE panels. ARB engineering even worked on-site at
Toyota alongside the project development team to co-develop
Trailhunter. With either 5- or 6-foot bed Double Cab configurations
available, serious overlanders can take their Trailhunters to the
next level with available light- or heavy-duty versions of a full
ARB bed rack to support additional gear like rooftop tents,
canopies, or a camp shower.
The OME shocks along with the 33-inch Goodyear Territory R/T
tires boost up Trailhunter an additional two inches in the front
and one and a half inches in the rear. A high-clearance trail
exhaust tip is also standard along with a low-profile high-mount
Trailhunter Air Intake that is routed up the passenger-side A
pillar to source cleaner air to the i-FORCE MAX. Trailhunter
protection includes rock rails and a multitude of hot-stamped high
strength steel skid plates for serious off-the-grid-adventure
capabilities straight from the factory.
Trailhunter is also equipped with a bronze-colored "TOYOTA"
heritage-inspired grille with an integrated 20-inch LED light bar
that's complemented by white/yellow color switching RIGID LED fog
lamps. Lighting in the Trailhunter's bed is triangulated to help
avoid dark spots, and integrated bed side scene lights help
illuminate the area surrounding the bed for setting up camp at
night. A powerful 2400W AC inverter provides juice to two locations
in the cabin and the rear deck where both 12V and USBs can also be
found to power other devices such as an ARB Fridge Freezer.
Trailhunter also comes pre-wired for accessories with three
auxiliary toggle switches on the dashboard.
In addition to Toyota Genuine parts and accessories, additional
accessories are available through the recently announced Associated
Accessory Products program (AAP) for customers to customize their
Tacoma Trailhunter exactly the way they want straight from Toyota's
participating dealerships. The AAP ecosystem will continue to
evolve over time and currently includes over 100 accessories such
as off-road recovery gear, rack attachment brackets for storage
gear, outdoor sporting equipment carriers, and more. These products
can also be conveniently rolled into customer's monthly payments,
and they aren't exclusive to Trailhunter, either, making
accessorizing Tacoma through Toyota easier than ever.
TRD Pro: Go Fast
While Trailhunter is specifically developed for off-the-grid
overlanding adventures, Tacoma TRD Pro elevates its proven go-fast,
desert running attributes for its newest generation. Red aluminum
front TRD upper control arms optimize front geometry and reduce
unsprung weight, while Fox internal bypass 2.5-inch manual modal
Quick Switch 3 (QS3) shocks can be adjusted to three different
settings via dials on the shock bodies to tune compression damping.
Built around the new multilink rear suspension, FOX Internal
Floating Piston (IFP) bump stops can help knock the edge off some
of the gnarliest terrain.
For a more menacing stance than ever before, TRD Pro sits two
inches higher in the front and an inch and a half in the rear and
is three inches wider than a Tacoma SR5. Black flow-formed TRD
wheels are wrapped in 33-inch Goodyear Territory R/T tires. TRD
Pro's standard i-FORCE MAX engine breathes more efficiently
courtesy of a TRD performance air intake and TRD cat-back dual
tipped exhaust. A new integrated LED light bar works in conjunction
with the LED headlights to optimize beam pattern aiming for
balanced light output with significant range, and a set of RIGID
white LED fog lamps increase visibility during inclement weather.
TRD Pro also gets a high-clearance ARB rear metal bumper with red
recovery hooks and an aluminum TRD front skid plate.
Debuting exclusively on the new TRD Pro is a segment-first
IsoDynamic Performance Seat that helps provide a smooth,
confidence-inspiring ride for those in the driver and front
passenger seats. The goal of this patent-pending feature is to
stabilize the driver's field of vision to improve focus, comfort,
and reduce fatigue while on rugged trails. The IsoDynamic
Performance Seat uses an air-over-oil shock absorber system
allowing for vertical and lateral seat movement simultaneously to
dampen body movement and stabilize the head and neck to keep
alignment with the spine. This dampening effect is tunable based on
body mass and occupant preference and can be bypassed, if desired,
via levers on the seatbacks.
All the Latest Tech Inside
The all-new Tacoma is filled with the latest technology and
information screens that bring significant updates to the cabin. A
new 8-inch or available 14-inch multimedia touchscreen displays
Toyota's latest Audio Multimedia system that debuted on the 2022
Tundra pickup and is designed and engineered by Toyota's
Texas-based Connected Technologies
team. The system supports wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™
compatibility, and pairs well with the available Qi wireless
charging pad with enhanced power output. A USB-C data and charging
port is integrated on the right side of the display, and dual USB-C
charging ports are included in the front row and available for the
rear passengers. A 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster with four
different styles is standard on higher grades while a 7-inch gauge
cluster is standard on lower grades.
Standard on all grades is a Smart Key System with push-button
start. With an active Remote Connect trial or subscription, an
available Digital Key connects with compatible smartphones to allow
vehicle entry, tailgate access, and vehicle starting (4G network
dependent). The Digital Key can also be remotely shared with others
to give more control over vehicle access rather than giving someone
the physical key. Additionally, a Smart Card key is available,
which is a credit card-sized smart key that allows the driver to
carry their key easily and conveniently with them wherever they
go.
Tacoma makes the most of its cabin for this newest generation.
Gas models have three times more storage space under the rear seat
compared to the current-gen truck, and the rear seatback can also
fold down flat for additional loading surface. A shelf is
integrated into the instrument panel for the passenger to put a
phone or other small items, and MOLLE panels on the center console
and door panels allow for even more versatile storage. Rubber grips
are located on the passenger side of the center console, on all
doors, and on the front passenger side. Double Cab models also
include assist handles on the B-pillar overhead. A hidden side
pocket on the driver's side dashboard has a QR code that directs
owners to the Toyota website for dimensions to design and 3D print
their own accessories such as a lantern, multitool, or toolkit.
For those who love to jam out both in their truck on the way to
camp and at the campsite, Tacoma now offers a premium ten speaker
JBL® audio upgrade, including a new externally coupled subwoofer
for improved output and a JBL® FLEX portable speaker. When docked
on the dash, the JBL® FLEX charges and operates as the center
channel speaker. When undocked, the JBL® FLEX portable Bluetooth
speaker can run for up to six hours, pair with other Toyota JBL®
FLEX Portable Speakers, and can be submerged in up to three feet of
water.
A Tacoma for Everyone
Tacoma will be offered in numerous grades and configurations for
its new generation. Two cab styles are available with either a 5-
or 6-foot bed: a four-door Double Cab and a new two-door XtraCab
with clever storage features behind the front two seats.
XtraCab, available on SR, SR5, and TRD PreRunner grades, is all
about maximum utility and comes exclusively with seating for two, a
functional rear cabin storage area, and a 6-foot bed. This
configuration has no rear doors and no rear seat but makes the most
of its cabin with all kinds of additional storage options. Lockable
storage on the rear floor is useful for storing things like small
packs, toolboxes, or a tacklebox, and lockable storage on the back
panel can store things like shovels and fishing poles. Quick access
to rear storage is aided by a long-slide driver's seat with slide
memory. Additionally, the passenger seat can fold flat and can be
used as a workspace and includes a water bottle holder.
In terms of grades, Tacoma is available in SR, SR5, TRD
PreRunner, TRD Sport, TRD Off Road, Limited, TRD Pro, and
Trailhunter. Returning for 2024, TRD PreRunner is available in the
XtraCab configuration with two-wheel drive only. It has a lifted
front suspension, larger diameter BFGoodrich all-terrain tires, and
an electronically locking rear differential. For a sportier look
and feel, TRD Sport gets black 18-in. TRD wheels, color-keyed door
handles and overfenders, hood scoop, black exterior badging, and
aluminum pedals. The TRD Off-Road grade is more capable than ever
thanks to new Bilstein remote reservoir monotube shocks for better
heat dissipation and the available front stabilizer bar disconnect
system.
Limited grades offer more sophistication than ever with a
luxurious interior and standard tech including power retractable
sidesteps, head-up display, 14-inch touchscreen, JBL® audio,
digital rearview mirror, and a power moonroof along with the new
smooth-riding adaptive variable suspension and full-time four-wheel
drive on i-FORCE MAX-equipped models. Trailhunter is also all-new
for 2024 and offers a well-equipped overlanding rig that's
adventure-ready right from the dealer.
Tacoma will offer a robust color palette that includes
Supersonic Red, Blue Crush Metallic, Underground, Wind Chill Pearl,
Solar Octane, Celestial Silver Metallic, Black, Ice Cap, and Bronze
Oxide. A new TRD Pro-exclusive color for the 2024 model year will
be announced this summer.
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 Standard on All Tacomas
All 2024 Tacoma models come standard with Toyota Safety Sense
3.0, Toyota's suite of active safety and convenience systems.
New-to-Tacoma TSS enhancements are made possible by system sensors
with improved detection capability. This suite of features
includes:
- 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
- Automatic High Beams
- Proactive Driving Assist
Proactive Driving Assist is new to Toyota Safety Sense. When
system operating conditions are met, using the vehicle's camera and
radar, this system is designed to provide gentle braking into
curves or gentle braking and/or steering to help support driving
tasks such as distance control between a preceding vehicle,
pedestrian, or bicyclist. Proactive Driving Assist is not a
substitute for the Pre-Collision System and operates in different
circumstances.
The Toyota Safety Sense features have been enhanced for TSS
3.0:
- The Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection has enhanced
detection capabilities thanks to new system sensors. It receives
enhanced intersection support with improved detection capability in
certain circumstances. In addition to pedestrian and bicyclist
detection, this system now includes the capability to detect a
motorcyclist.
- Lane Departure Alert will now provide Steering Assist as well
as enhanced lane recognition that includes detection of certain 3D
objects, like guardrails, that may be used to help define the
lane.
- Dynamic Radar Cruise Control will have Full-Speed Range
capability and adds a fourth following distance setting, from the
previously available three. Enhanced vehicle detection allows for
the ability to detect more than one preceding vehicle, as well as
vehicles in adjacent lanes. This helps the system to provide
smoother, more natural speed adjustments, especially when the
driver changes lanes.
- Lane Tracing Assist is new to Tacoma, and Dynamic Radar Cruise
Control must be enabled for it to function. The system requires
detectable lane markings in order to function. Like Lane Departure
Alert, lane recognition is enhanced over prior TSS generations. In
addition to lane centering, this system also helps provide more
space between vehicles being passed in adjacent lanes. It works by
offsetting the vehicles' driving path with minor steering
adjustments while keeping the vehicle within its lane.
- An Emergency Driving Stop System is a new function of Lane
Tracing Assist. It's designed to monitor the driver's inputs, such
as steering operation, to determine if they're inattentive or
non-responsive, such as during a medical emergency. This feature is
designed to bring the vehicle to a stop if the driver doesn't
respond to alerts to take control.
- Road Sign Assist is also new to Tacoma. This system is designed
to detect speed limit signs, stop signs, Do Not Enter signs, yield
signs, and certain warning signs, and display an icon of the sign
on the Multi-Information Display (MID).
In addition to TSS 3.0, other available features include Blind
Spot Monitor (BSM), which is designed to help detect and warn you
of vehicles approaching or positioned in the adjacent lanes and
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) for added peace of mind by helping
to detect vehicles approaching from either side while backing out
and alerting you with a visual and audible warning. Hill Start
Assist Control (HAC) also comes standard.
Beyond Zero Vision
As part of Toyota's diverse approach to working toward a carbon
neutral future, Tacoma i-FORCE MAX is the latest hybrid offering in
Toyota's lineup to wear the Beyond Zero badge. Today, Toyota offers
15 electrified vehicles for customers to choose from. With ten
hybrid models, two plug-in hybrid models, the bZ4X battery electric
vehicle, and the zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell Mirai, Toyota
provides more choices than any other automaker for customers to
reduce their carbon footprint.
Limited Warranty
Toyota's 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies
to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items.
Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60,000
miles and against perforation from corrosion for 60 months with no
mileage limitation. Hybrid-related components that require repairs
needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship are covered
for 8 years/100,000 miles, whichever comes first from original date
of first use when sold as new. The hybrid battery is covered for 10
years/150,000 miles, whichever comes first, and is transferable
across ownership.
The 2024 Tacoma also comes with ToyotaCare, a plan covering
normal factory-scheduled maintenance, for two years or 25,000
miles, whichever comes first, and 2 years, unlimited mileage of
Roadside Assistance.
About Toyota
Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in
the U.S. for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing
sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus
brands, plus our nearly 1,500 dealerships.
Toyota directly employs more than 39,000 people in the U.S.
who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of
more than 33 million cars and trucks at our nine manufacturing
plants. By 2025, Toyota's 10th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture
automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more
electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota
currently offers 22 electrified options.
To help inspire the next generation for a career in
STEM-based fields, including mobility, Toyota launched its virtual
education hub at www.TourToyota.com with an immersive
experience and chance to virtually visit many of our U.S.
manufacturing facilities. The hub also includes a series of free
STEM-based lessons and curriculum through Toyota USA Foundation partners, virtual field trips
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