The Toyota 4Runner has been one of the most charming SUVs on the road. It’s capable, it’s bulletproof and, most importantly, it just looks cool. But it was long past time for a change.
The fifth-generation version — which entered production back in 2009 — has grown outdated; it gets less than 20 mpg on the highway; and its five-speed automatic transmission offers half the number of gears of the new Ford Bronco.
The time for change has come. Toyota finally has revealed the all-new sixth-generation 2025 Toyota 4Runner. Here’s everything you need to know about it the awaited and highly anticipated SUV.

The 2025 Toyota 4Runner Is Going Back to Its Truck Roots
The original 4Runner of the ‘80s was essentially a Toyota truck with a cab on the back. The 2025 version, designed in concert with the 2024 Tacoma, has returned to pretty much that same blueprint mechanically and aesthetically.
Like the Tacoma, the 4Runner is built on Toyota’s new TNGA-F body-on-frame truck platform and should deliver ride quality improvements we’ve seen in other vehicles. Unlike the Tacoma, Toyota will continue to assemble the 4Runner at its Tahara plant in Japan.
