Trim Level | Est. MPG** |
---|---|
2025 Tacoma SR | 20/26 |
2025 Tacoma SR5 | 21/26 |
2025 Tacoma TRD PreRunner | 20/24 |
2025 Tacoma TRD Sport | 20/24 |
2025 Tacoma TRD Off-Road | 18/23 |
2025 Tacoma Limited | 20/23 |
2025 Tacoma TRD Sport i-FORCE MAX | 22/24 |
2025 Tacoma Off-Road i-FORCE MAX | 22/24 |
2025 Tacoma Trailhunter | 22/24 |
2025 Tacoma TRD Pro | 22/24 |
The 2025 Toyota Tacoma introduces several enhancements over the 2024 model, focusing on off-road capabilities and customization options. Notably, the TRD Pro and Trailhunter grades now feature easily accessible red front tow hooks, enhancing recovery options during off-road adventures. Additionally, a fourth pre-wired auxiliary toggle switch has been integrated into the dashboard, allowing for seamless installation of Genuine Toyota Accessories and other aftermarket additions. The TRD Pro trim also debuts an exclusive new color option named “Mudbath,” providing a fresh aesthetic choice for enthusiasts.
These updates build upon the comprehensive redesign introduced in 2024, which included the adoption of the Toyota New Global Architecture-F (TNGA-F) platform, shared with the Tundra and Sequoia models. This platform combines high-strength steel with lightweight aluminum and laser welds, enhancing rigidity and reducing weight throughout the chassis.
The 2024 Tacoma also introduced the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain, delivering up to 326 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque, marking the most powerful powertrain ever offered on the Tacoma.
The i-FORCE MAX on the 2025 Toyota Tacoma is a powerful hybrid powertrain that significantly enhances performance and efficiency. It combines a 2.4L turbocharged four-cylinder engine with an electric motor integrated into the 8-speed automatic transmission, delivering an impressive 326 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque—making it the most powerful Tacoma engine ever. This hybrid system not only boosts power but also improves fuel efficiency and towing capacity, ensuring better overall performance for off-road adventures and heavy-duty tasks.
Reliability is dependent on two main factors: the driver and the environment. According to a study done by the third-party research company Vehicle History, the life expectancy of the Toyota Tacoma is between 200,000 and 300,000 miles, depending on the care of the vehicle. Now Toyota has no official number on this, but with great care, there’s no telling how long a new Toyota Tacoma may last!
I found a truck on their website and spoke with a sales manager. Went to the dealership and was greeted by a salesman who was very helpful to get us to someone who was working with other clients. He asked if we would be okay working with someone else which was not an issue. Our salesman was very helpful explaining the features of the truck and very knowledgeable about the vehicle. The total experience was very smooth without feeling pressured in anyway. I would recommend these folks to anyone looking for a new/used vehicle. – Oliver
I would 100% go back and buy another vehicle from our salesman! He did an excellent job! His knowledge of Toyotas helped us make the perfect choice! We couldn’t be happier in our new Toyota Tacoma! A massive thank you to the whole team there at Tuscaloosa Toyota!! – Robin
**Your mileage will vary for many reasons, including your vehicle’s condition and how/where you drive. See www.fueleconomy.gov.