4th Generation 2024 Toyota Tacoma Thread

supra93

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Introducing the All-New 2024 Toyota Tacoma, redesigned after 19 years. Powered by the 2.4T T24A-FTS i-Force Max hybrid outputting 326 hp, 465 lb-ft. 270 and 278 hp, 310-317 lb-ft in non-hybrid applications. Please refer to the post #204 below this for more information.

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Everything has leaked.

2.4L Turbo 4 on all grades:
Base/SR grades: 228hp/243lb-ft
Mid-level: 278hp/317lb-ft
iForce Max hybrid: 325hp/465lb-ft
Towing: 6,500lbs
Payload: 1,709lbs

I am glad to be taking delivery of my 2023 next week and not have waited for the 2024. I was expecting more of a jump in specs and for such little improvement, would rather have the V6 over the turbo 4 though the hybrid will be sweet.
 

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The iForce Max only has 20N.m less torque than the iForce V6TT.

I think the motor and battery parts are identical to the iForce Max V6.
 
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Dear lord Toyota ain't playing with this one. I absolutely love how Toyota threw the entire kitchen sink at this truck!
 
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Chevy Colorado: 2.7 I4 310hp/430 lb-ft torque
Ford Ranger Raptor 3.0 V6: 405hp/430 lb-ft torque
Ford Ranger 2.7 V6: 315jp/400 lb-ft torque
Tacoma: 2.4 I4: 278hp/317 lb-ft torque

I’m not impressed at all. Toyotas drivetrain decisions absolutely suck. The 2.4 non-hybrid isn’t competitive at all. Sucks that they have to rely on electrification to be competitive.

Long-term, I don’t think the hybrid drivetrain is going to be reliable, at least not compared to the 300-400k miles people are getting out of the 1GR. Toyota is staking their reputation for reliably on electrification, and I think it’s a terrible business move.

Design looks good, and it’s awesome that you can get a manual, but otherwise, I’m not excited or impressed at all.