What a bad ass backdrop! I’ve got a few deposits at various Denver dealerships to make sure I can get one of these. Just to share with your audience, I’m getting information saying the Pro will have 465 lb-ft of torque! Diesel kind of power, very cool. I’m hoping Toyota worked with various manufacturers to get after market suspensions in the works for these ahead of time. These trucks will share DNA with Hilux for the first time since 1995. Very exciting stuff! And I agree with you on the steering. My wife’s Rav4 has it and on long trips the driving fatigue is greatly reduced just knowing the vehicle can stay in its own lane. We will see how well that function works with 35s…. I’m curious how electric will hold up offroad. Well done video!
@@mtnyotas it’s always possible some of my information can be wrong, but he nailed the first week of April reveal almost 2 months in advance. 🤞!!!! I’ll stop by and talk shop sometime. I’m sure I’ll see you guys at the expos!
I've been saying it's going to be a turbo due to them putting V6 turbos in the new models. All those people who doubted Tacoma having turbo due to them raising their "rigs" and making them heavy. "To late to go back, buddy. I like your heavy truck tho"
Awesome video Dwight and good find on the license plate date! I might of missed but I didn’t hear you mention the boxed frame behind the cab. It will be awesome to see the bent frame issue go away (or maybe that only happens to me…).😂
Squeeze V6 power out of a 4 cylinder engine requires one to beat the heck out of it which in turn will lead to less reliability in the end. Will be interesting to see if those turbo 4 bangers will still be around in 20+ years with 350k+ miles like the current and past Toyota Tacoma's..
Not sure if you’re right or wrong… I think the argument on the other side is that manufacturing technology and engineering has come an awful long way in the past 10 years, especially with motors. It will be interesting to see how they hold up long term… I’d be shocked if Toyota didn’t put something out that is able to hit 350k+ miles with basic maintenance.
@@mtnyotas Yes indeed it has come a long way and I do sincerely hope the best for the new Tacoma and especially for new Tacoma owners because they aren't exactly inexpensive trucks. But as an old gear head who's spent most of his life racing everything from nitro R/C trucks, to old school quads, motorcycles, and spent a lot of years building up off-road trucks, my experience has always been the same on this particular aspect of engines which is; if you want bigger engine power out of a smaller engine then you need to push it harder, and when you push it harder, it breaks faster. Smaller block, less pistons, making the same power= reduced longevity and reduced reliability. Hopefully I'm wrong though.
A 4 banger yuck. I'd rather get a ranger raptor for the money. 3.0 twin turbo engine, with rear and front e lockers. 60,000 grand for a 4 banger TRD pro Tacoma no way.
They haven't confirmed anything on the drivetrain other than the teaser with "iForce MAX" in it... those only come in a V6 3.5 liter option at the moment, so we're hoping that's at least an option here. Either way, the 2.4 liter twin turbo hybrid is more horsepower and torque than the current Tacoma powertrain.
First thing they take away leaf springs for road riding and then what, take away solid rear axle for even better ride, then remove the frame and make it unibody and we have a ridgeline in our hands. It’s just a slippery slope. Tacoma is not a real truck anyway, just a toy truck for city boys.
What a bad ass backdrop! I’ve got a few deposits at various Denver dealerships to make sure I can get one of these. Just to share with your audience, I’m getting information saying the Pro will have 465 lb-ft of torque! Diesel kind of power, very cool. I’m hoping Toyota worked with various manufacturers to get after market suspensions in the works for these ahead of time. These trucks will share DNA with Hilux for the first time since 1995. Very exciting stuff!
And I agree with you on the steering. My wife’s Rav4 has it and on long trips the driving fatigue is greatly reduced just knowing the vehicle can stay in its own lane. We will see how well that function works with 35s….
I’m curious how electric will hold up offroad. Well done video!
Thanks so much! 465 lb-ft would be insane!!!! Stop by the shop sometime :-)
@@mtnyotas it’s always possible some of my information can be wrong, but he nailed the first week of April reveal almost 2 months in advance. 🤞!!!!
I’ll stop by and talk shop sometime. I’m sure I’ll see you guys at the expos!
Can’t wait to order one. Been holding off on a Colorado trail boss in hopes of this coming out
Definitely a good decision 💪
Should be pretty fun to see what comes out.
We can't wait!
Thinking about dropping down to a midsize truck if the mpg makes it worth it….Hoping the 24 Tacoma is the answer.
Dude where I can get that artwork in your background? It’s sick
Thanks man, that’s from my buddy Nick Hughes who owns Pureblind Wraps and Graphics. Solid people.
If there’s no manual transmission then it’s 3rd gen to the grave. I’m the manual snob you mentioned 🤣
You’re a special kind of snob to us, Davin ❤ 😂
If it has a turbo v6 I’m selling my ‘21 Tacoma immediately…
With hybrid power-train oh goodness lord 😅
hopefully not, Tundra has that on which means Toyota have to make sure Tacoma has less power than that or no one gonna buy Tundra😂
I've been saying it's going to be a turbo due to them putting V6 turbos in the new models. All those people who doubted Tacoma having turbo due to them raising their "rigs" and making them heavy. "To late to go back, buddy. I like your heavy truck tho"
It’ll be a turbo 2 cylinder 😅
It's going to have a turbo four cylinder. Just like every other brand is doing.
Awesome video Dwight and good find on the license plate date! I might of missed but I didn’t hear you mention the boxed frame behind the cab. It will be awesome to see the bent frame issue go away (or maybe that only happens to me…).😂
Good call! Definitely hoping that’s the case. Appreciate you 😊
Awesome work mountain Yotas.
Thank you very much!
Awesome video. Hope you’re right!
Nice work gents
Thank you!
And the Brazilian patent office would label itself in English and not Portuguese?
Right? 😂
When is the release I must have missed that
The “release” was simply another teaser 🤦🏻♂️ it’s getting a bit ridiculous now.
Give me 23/24/25 mpg and I'd be happy in a hybrid version.
I WANT ONE !
Us too!
Should I sell my 22 tundra for one?
Depends on your goals… for us in Colorado who go on trails all the time that are tight, we want the Tacos.
trailhunter tease just posted by Toyota
Supercharged 5.7 with 10 speed , 5.29 gears with 35 inch tires factory installed. 9000 lb tow capacity WHY? Because Fuck MPG and EPA
Now we’re talking!
Yo!😎
Squeeze V6 power out of a 4 cylinder engine requires one to beat the heck out of it which in turn will lead to less reliability in the end. Will be interesting to see if those turbo 4 bangers will still be around in 20+ years with 350k+ miles like the current and past Toyota Tacoma's..
Not sure if you’re right or wrong… I think the argument on the other side is that manufacturing technology and engineering has come an awful long way in the past 10 years, especially with motors. It will be interesting to see how they hold up long term… I’d be shocked if Toyota didn’t put something out that is able to hit 350k+ miles with basic maintenance.
@@mtnyotas Yes indeed it has come a long way and I do sincerely hope the best for the new Tacoma and especially for new Tacoma owners because they aren't exactly inexpensive trucks. But as an old gear head who's spent most of his life racing everything from nitro R/C trucks, to old school quads, motorcycles, and spent a lot of years building up off-road trucks, my experience has always been the same on this particular aspect of engines which is; if you want bigger engine power out of a smaller engine then you need to push it harder, and when you push it harder, it breaks faster. Smaller block, less pistons, making the same power= reduced longevity and reduced reliability. Hopefully I'm wrong though.
I agree with you. Turbos run hot and that’s never good. I would rather have a normally aspirated v6
@@frankleespeaking9519 Or at least a turbo V6😁 More power in a lightweight truck can be a good (fun) idea lol.
Agreed. A turbo is just one more thing to break....
🤤
A 4 banger yuck. I'd rather get a ranger raptor for the money. 3.0 twin turbo engine, with rear and front e lockers. 60,000 grand for a 4 banger TRD pro Tacoma no way.
They haven't confirmed anything on the drivetrain other than the teaser with "iForce MAX" in it... those only come in a V6 3.5 liter option at the moment, so we're hoping that's at least an option here. Either way, the 2.4 liter twin turbo hybrid is more horsepower and torque than the current Tacoma powertrain.
First thing they take away leaf springs for road riding and then what, take away solid rear axle for even better ride, then remove the frame and make it unibody and we have a ridgeline in our hands. It’s just a slippery slope. Tacoma is not a real truck anyway, just a toy truck for city boys.
Tacomas looks so good all built out sitting in front of Starbucks though, don’t you agree? Most stylish way to get a soy latte.
@@mtnyotas Ha Ha Ha !!