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I don't think most overlanders are putting 4 200lb adults in a single vehicle. What I typically see, if it is more than 2 people, is a young kid or two in the back seats. I camped quite a bit out of my 4Runner and volume was honestly more of an issue than weight. With 2 people, you're looking at 600lbs of gear in a Trailhunter. That should be plenty since you won't be adding a bunch of armor or racks to make it overland ready. Of course, this all varies depending how you use the vehicle for camping. I slept in mine so there was no need for roof top tent, for example. Horses for courses.
A 4 person overlander would be better suited with a TRD Off Road Premium. It has more interior volume and has 1390lbs of payload while starting with the same basic drivetrain capabilities.
A 4 person overlander would be better suited with a TRD Off Road Premium. It has more interior volume and has 1390lbs of payload while starting with the same basic drivetrain capabilities.