2025 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid Photos
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2025 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid Exterior Photos

Toyota calls the 2025 4Runner Trailhunter "a manufacturer-developed overland rig straight from the factory," and they aren't kidding. It comes standard with Old Man Emu shocks, an ARB roof rack and 33-inch Toyo all-terrain tires, as well as i-Force Max hybrid propulsion. (Photo: Toyota)

Not every 2025 4Runner will look as tough as the TRD Pro in Mudbath paint, but muscular styling comes standard across the line. Notably, the i-Force Max hybrid powertrain comes standard on every TRD Pro. (Photo: Toyota)

The Limited trim of the 2025 Toyota 4Runner comes standard with the non-hybrid 2.4T powertrain, but the hybrid powertrain is available. (Photo: Toyota)

Toyota's positioning the hybrid powertrain as the upscale offering, which makes sense given how much more horsepower and torque it makes; however, independent testing indicates that there is no measurable acceleration boost from that extra output. In any case, the off-road-focused Trailhunter is only available as a hybrid. (Photo: Toyota)

Toyota's been talking up its new "Mudbath" brownish paint color, but an actual mudbath might look best on a white background. (Photo: Toyota)

The TRD Pro provides a number of stylistic flourishes in the cabin — a red stripe on the steering wheel and shift knob, for example — to remind you that you ponied up for one of the most expensive 4Runner models. (Photo: Toyota)
2025 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid Interior Photos

We like that the 2025 Toyota 4Runner gives you a lot of physical knobs and buttons. It's kind of old-school in that way. Just know that you can't have that 14-inch touchscreen unless you spring for at least the TRD Sport Premium or the TRD Off-Road Premium, both of which start north of $50k. (Photo: Toyota)
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